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Gordon T. Smith, Courage and Calling: Embracing Your God-Given Potential Quotes: The antidote to exhaustion may not be rest but wholeheartedness... we are typically exhausted because we are not doing our TRUE work.
         

The antidote to exhaustion may not be rest but wholeheartedness... we are typically exhausted because we are not doing our TRUE work.


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This page presents the quote "The antidote to exhaustion may not be rest but wholeheartedness... we are typically exhausted because we are not doing our TRUE work.". Author of this quote is Gordon T. Smith, Courage and Calling: Embracing Your God-Given Potential. This quote is about passion, exhaustion, rest,.