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Blessed + Bossed Up

Why Rest Feels Unproductive (But Isn’t)

Blessed + Bossed Up

Anchored Media Network

Business, Education, Entrepreneurship, Self-improvement

4.82.2K Ratings

🗓️ 5 March 2026

⏱️ 42 minutes

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Summary

In this episode of Blessed + Bossed Up, we continue the book club discussion of The Ruthless Elimination of Hurry by John Mark Comer, exploring chapters 2 and 3. Tatum dives into the history of speed in modern culture and how technological advancement, shifting cultural values, and the rise of the attention economy have created a lifestyle of chronic busyness.

From alarm clocks and the invention of the light bulb to smartphones and social media platforms, we unpack how the modern world has conditioned us to move faster, do more, and measure productivity by output rather than spiritual depth.

But what is the real cost of this constant hurry?

This episode challenges Christian entrepreneurs and busy believers to reconsider their definition of productivity, confront the hidden addiction to digital devices, and examine whether busyness is crowding out intimacy with God.

If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed, constantly rushed, or spiritually disconnected despite being productive, this conversation will help you recognize the deeper root of the problem—and prepare you for the solutions coming in the next episode.

In This Episode We Discuss

  • Why hurry is considered the greatest enemy of the spiritual life
  • The historical shift from natural rhythms to artificial schedules
  • How the invention of the light bulb and industrial work culture changed sleep and productivity
  • The cultural shift from leisure as wealth to busyness as status
  • The decline of Sabbath practices in modern society
  • How the digital age and smartphones fuel distraction and addiction
  • The psychology behind the attention economy
  • The concept of “hurry sickness” and its symptoms
  • How constant busyness can damage our spiritual health
  • Why redefining productivity is essential for believers


Key Takeaways

1. Modern life is built around speed—not soul care.

Historically, people lived according to natural rhythms—waking with the sun and resting after sunset. Today, alarm clocks, work schedules, and digital connectivity push us into an artificial pace that our bodies and spirits were never designed for.

2. Busyness has become a status symbol.

Where wealth once meant leisure and rest, modern culture celebrates packed calendars, long work hours, and constant productivity.

3. Technology competes for your attention.

Smartphones and social media platforms are intentionally designed to capture and keep your attention through dopamine-driven feedback loops.

4. Hurry isn’t just stressful—it’s spiritual.

When our lives move too quickly, we lose the space required for reflection, prayer, and genuine connection with God.

5. Many of us are experiencing “hurry sickness.”

This condition describes the constant feeling of being rushed, anxious about time, and trying to accomplish more in less time.

Reflection Questions

Take a moment to sit with these questions:

  • Do you feel most productive only when you’re accomplishing tasks?
  • Do you struggle to rest without feeling lazy or unproductive?
  • Has busyness replaced intentional time with God?
  • Could your pace of life be preventing you from hearing God clearly?

Community Challenge: Digital Sabbath

The episode proposes a powerful challenge inspired by the book:

Turn off your phone for 24 hours.

A digital Sabbath allows you to:

  • Reset your mind
  • Break compulsive phone habits
  • Create space for rest and spiritual reflection

Consider trying this with the Blessed + Bossed Up community and observe what shifts in your awareness and connection with God.

What’s Coming Next

This episode focuses on diagnosing the problem of hurry. In the next episode, we’ll begin exploring the practical solutions John Mark Comer presents for slowing down and restoring spiritual health in a fast-paced world.

Resources Mentioned

  • The Ruthless Elimination of Hurry by John Mark Comer: https://amzn.to/4aSvzql




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Transcript

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0:00.0

You are listening to Blessed and Bossed up, presented by Anchored Media.

0:05.5

An entrepreneurship podcast for Christians all about how to make God the CEO of your business.

0:11.9

Get ready to be inspired, challenged, but well equipped to live and build your destiny his way.

0:30.8

Hey guys, welcome to another episode of the Blessed and Bossed Up podcast.

0:32.4

And happy March.

0:36.6

It is Women's History Month, International Women's Day.

0:39.6

So shout out to all of the women who are making it happen, building businesses, growing your families, serving the Lord. Shout out to all of you

0:47.0

because you deserve to be celebrated. Today we are going to continue on with our book club pick,

0:53.0

The Ruthless Elimination of Hurry by

0:55.2

John Mark Comer. If you haven't started reading it yet, please go ahead and get the book.

1:00.0

I'll read an overview in a second, but the link for the book will be in the show notes.

1:04.4

We only read one chapter so far. So I think I did the prologue and then the first chapter.

1:10.0

And we're going to cover two chapters today. So you still have time to catch up. The book is broken up into three sections. And so today will be finished with part one. It is a quick read. It's an easy read. But it's powerful. Every chapter is meaty. It's not one of those books we got to sift through a lot of fluff

1:28.9

to get to the point. Every sentence means something. And I love that about the book. Quick description.

1:35.9

It says, who am I becoming? That was the question nagging pastor and author John Mark Homer.

1:42.4

Outwardly, he appears successful, but inwardly things weren't pretty,

1:46.4

so he turned to a trusted mentor for guidance and heard these words. Ruthlessly eliminate

1:51.9

hurry from your life. Hurry is the greatest enemy of the spiritual life. It wasn't the response

1:58.3

that he expected, but it was and continues to be the answer he needs.

2:02.9

Too often we treat the symptoms of toxicity in our modern world instead of trying to pinpoint the cause.

2:09.5

A growing number of voices are pointed at hurry or busyness as a root of much evil.

2:15.5

Within the pages of this book, you'll find a fascinating roadmap to staying emotionally healthy

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