Slow Down to Speed Up: Lessons from The Ruthless Elimination of Hurry
The Wake-Up Call We All Need
If there’s one thing I’ve learned in life especially as a mom, a business owner, and someone who’s always juggling a hundred things… it’s that hustling harder doesn’t always mean moving forward. And yet, slowing down feels counterintuitive, doesn’t it?
I picked up The Ruthless Elimination of Hurry by John Mark Comer, not because I had free time (let’s be real, I don’t), but because I knew deep down that something had to change. I was running on empty, always chasing the next task, the next goal, the next milestone.. without stopping to ask: Is this the life I actually want?
And let me tell you, this book is shaking me to my core.
What Is This Book About?
At its heart, The Ruthless Elimination of Hurry is an invitation to slow down and truly live. John Mark Comer, a former megachurch pastor, shares how he found himself burned out, overworked, and spiritually drained and how he discovered that the antidote wasn’t in doing more but in doing less, more intentionally.
This book is a wake-up call for our overstimulated, always-on, hustle-driven culture. Comer unpacks:
- Why hurry is the enemy of a meaningful life
- How slowing down can deepen your relationships, your faith, and your purpose
- Practical ways to simplify your days and create a rhythm of rest
It’s not just about time management, it’s about soul management.
Why You Should Read It
If you’ve ever felt like you’re constantly rushing but never really arriving…
If you’ve ever felt exhausted but still like you’re not doing enough…
If you’ve ever longed for a slower, more intentional life…
Then this book is for you.
Comer doesn’t just tell us to slow down, he shows us how. Through personal stories, biblical wisdom, and practical steps, he guides us to a life that’s not just productive but purposeful.
A Powerful Line from the Book
“Hurry is the great enemy of spiritual life in our day. You must ruthlessly eliminate hurry from your life.” — John Mark Comer
Read that again. And then ask yourself: What would my life look like if I wasn’t always in a hurry?
I haven’t even finished the book yet, but I already know it’s one I’ll keep coming back to. It’s reminding me that being busy isn’t the same as being fulfilled. That slowing down isn’t laziness. It’s wisdom.
If you’re feeling overwhelmed, stretched too thin, or just tired of always rushing, I highly recommend picking up this book. Let’s learn to embrace a slower, richer, more meaningful way of living.
A Verse to Reflect On
“Be still, and know that I am God.” — Psalm 46:10
Stillness is not a waste of time. It’s where we truly see, hear, and feel what matters most.
Let’s slow down not to fall behind, but to finally catch up with the life we were meant to live.
Would love to hear your thoughts, have you read this book, or do you struggle with slowing down too?
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Hi, I’m Marie
A strategic thought partner, digital entrepreneur, and lifelong learner passionate about helping women thrive — in life, work, and purpose. Here on marietam.com, I share insights on productivity, faith, motherhood, and work-from-home wisdom, hoping to inspire, empower, and help others create a life of freedom, impact, and fulfillment. My passion is to see women rise, embrace their potential, and thrive in every aspect of life.