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The Unfolding

Page 227: Hope Reagan Harris: Now Over Next: Conquering the Fear of Missing Out

The Unfolding

Northwestern Media

Christianity, Religion & Spirituality

4.9809 Ratings

🗓️ 29 January 2025

⏱️ 41 minutes

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As a rising star at a Fortune 500 company, Hope Reagan Harris thrived on the thrill of getting the next promotion and pay raise. A bigger house, more expensive car, and international travel were all the stuff that was supposed to signify success and happiness But after six years of climbing the corporate ladder at a dizzying pace, Hope realized she’d been so determined to move ahead, she didn’t recognize her heart and soul were getting left behind Hope is the author of Now Over Next: Conquering the Fear of Missing Out and the founder of Purpose Doesn’t Pause, a movement to offer encouragement to women through handwritten cards. 

 

 

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Page 227 of the unfolding is the story of Hope Reagan Harris.

0:05.7

I was so all in on work.

0:07.5

I don't think I had the capacity to realize that I was so sucked in.

0:11.4

You get adjusted with this lifestyle.

0:13.8

The thought of stepping away from how much money I made felt really crazy.

0:17.9

I was just crying out to God.

0:19.2

I don't know what to do.

0:23.8

God's story has been unfolding.

0:30.0

Since the beginning of time. He invites you to be a part of it.

0:31.9

Wow.

0:35.6

Another page in the unfolding.

0:39.4

Hey, this is Meredith Foster.

0:48.4

There's something ironic about our tendency to believe if we just achieve or acquire one more thing, then we'll feel content.

0:55.0

Hope Reagan Harris understands that there's always something dangling in front of us that seems to promise a happier life, something that tries to trick us into chasing the next big thing. As a rising star

1:01.3

at a Fortune 500 company, Hope thrived on the thrill of getting the next promotion, the next pay raise,

1:07.2

bigger house, better car. By the time she was 26, she was climbing the corporate ladder at a

1:13.1

dizzying pace. Hope was so obsessed with moving ahead, she didn't realize her soul was getting left

1:19.6

behind. I grew up in a small town called Greenwood, Arkansas, just a really, I would say,

1:26.1

normal family. You know, my parents were married.

1:29.4

I'm the oldest. I got a younger brother and a younger sister, actually two younger brothers,

1:34.5

which I'll get into. Oldest child, we were going to church like Sunday morning, Sunday night,

1:41.1

Wednesday night. I mean, that was pretty much outside of, like, friends in school.

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