Why You Might Need Rest Before Making Big Decisions
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Trying to decide things while exhausted often makes everything harder.
In this episode of The Week Ahead Podcast, Ken Robinson gently explores why tiredness clouds our judgment — and why Jesus so often invites rest before giving direction.
If you’re feeling worn down, overwhelmed, or stuck at a crossroads, this episode is a quiet reminder that you’re not failing. You’re human. And God understands that exhaustion narrows our perspective, amplifies fear, and makes even small choices feel urgent and confusing.
Ken speaks honestly and pastorally about the pressure many of us feel to “figure it all out” while running on empty. He offers reassurance that pausing is not a lack of faith, waiting is not disobedience, and rest is not something we earn after making the right choice. Often, rest is where clarity begins.
Drawing from the life of Jesus, this episode shows how withdrawal, quiet, and restoration frequently come before action — not after. You’ll hear a guilt-free invitation to slow down, to stop forcing answers late at night, and to trust that God isn’t in a rush with your life.
This episode is especially for you if you’re:
- Overthinking decisions when you’re already exhausted
- Feeling pressure to act before you’re ready
- Wondering if rest means you’re falling behind
- Needing reassurance that God is patient and present
You’ll come away with practical, gentle steps for the week ahead, emotional reassurance for your tired heart, and a simple truth to hold onto: you don’t have to decide everything today. God is already there, and sometimes the wisest next step is rest.
A calm, hopeful episode to listen to slowly — like a trusted friend reminding you to breathe.
