"I usually jog. I consider myself a bad runner, but I still try. However, there's no way I'm going out for a 5K in this heat. So I guess I’m an even worse runner now.
Summer has that effect. The habits we worked so hard to build - exercise routines, prayer schedules, clean eating, journaling - start slipping through our fingers like sunscreen-slicked rosary beads. One week turns into three, and suddenly our carefully cultivated disciplines are somewhat sunburned and forgotten ona beach somewhere. . . ."
In a recent commentary, writer/scholar Daniel Esparza reflected on summer's inviting us to a different rhythm.
To access Mr. Esparza's complete post, please visit:
Aleteia: Daniel Esparza: Let summer rearrange you (17 JUL 25)
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