Originally posted March 2018 — part of a “Best Of” series as I get caught
up from a round of travel and puppy-adjusting :)

When my friend Elizabeth pivoted from time management author and coach to
divine time management, her faith-based practice of "trusting God's loving
plans for you," and with the release of her new book in November, I wanted
to have her on the show. But I was nervous at the same time.

Is it okay to put faith forward in business? On the podcast? I'm not
Christian—would that adversely affect the interview? Would it be divisive
in any way for listeners? Our culture prides a separation of church and
state, but what about spirituality and business?

In the months since Elizabeth's book launched, I have been sloooowly
finding the courage to talk about these topics more prominently on the
Pivot Podcast. And believe me, coming from an atheist-turned-agnostic, this
was not an easy or obvious choice. But my soul's curiosity and passion for
finding deeper meaning in our work says YES. I am grateful to now be
exploring people and philosophies of many ranging faiths on this show.

With that, let's dive into this week's awesome episode! I love Elizabeth's
advice on loosening the reigns of control, paying attention to inner
stirrings, and her vulnerability in sharing how she has surrendered her
timing around finding love. 

Check out full show notes from this episode with links to resources
mentioned at PivotMethod.com/podcast/divine-time.