Clarity: Do you know where you are going?
Movement: Congestion is bad, traffic, sinus. Congestion in life means that you are not making progress. The authors show the readers how to use intentionality and incrementality to knock down the roadblocks, to change and simplify. We all know that one big systemic change is way too tiring and scary to attempt and here is a way to get at real change in small, noticeable ways. You can have a clear plan of where you want to go, (clarity), but until you move you will not experience the goal.
Alignment: Just like a car when the wheels are ‘out of alignment’ it becomes difficult to drive, our lives get out of alignment slowly and usually unnoticeably. Debt doesn't just show up overnight just like carrying extra weight or becoming distant in relationships. You don't get overbusy in one day either. Eliminating some of the GOOD STUFF is key to aligning our lives around what really matters to us! Alignment refers to the challenges that interfere with progress.
Focus: That will take us past good intentions and help us make tough decisions that will help us move towards a simple life. Focus means that some things just don't get done no matter how good they are.
There are some great questions that can help us take a fresh look at our lives from Ignatius, these are:
“During today, what drew me towards God?”
“During today, what drew me away from God?”
“What happened to rob my joy and focus?”
“Why is my heart so fickle that I turn from passion towards God to disinterest so quickly?”
Finish by reading Matthew 11:28-30 and remember you will never learn until you take His yoke upon you. You will never take His yoke until you come to Him, laying aside all other things. The result is that Jesus will give you rest, you will find rest for your soul (mind, will, emotions). His yoke will be easy and His burden will be light.
Discussion Questions:
1. Are there any areas of your life that you need to de-clutter physically, emotionally, spiritually and financially?
2. How can we develop more ‘margin’ in our lives?
3. Which of the four areas mentioned do you need the most help in right now?
4. Name one area that you believe your life could be simpler? Finish by praying for this area and that all people present would be able to ‘come to Jesus in a fresh way, take his yoke which is light and learn to keep in step with Jesus more effectively’.