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EPISODE · May 11, 2026 · 16 MIN

The Things We Keep Saving for Later (Practical Rhythms Series)

from Live Unhurried · host Kat Sanford-Creary

Click here to send the host a message!In Part 2 of the Practical Rhythms series, we step away from strategy for a more reflective conversation about presence, self-postponement, and the quiet ways we stop fully inhabiting our own lives.Inspired by the viral “Lavender Soap Theory,” this episode explores the habit many people have of saving meaningful things for “later”—the nice candle, the beautiful journal, the good dishes, the version of life we assume we’ll eventually have more time for.But beneath that idea is something deeper.Many people become incredibly skilled at carrying responsibility while slowly moving themselves into the background. Over time, rest, joy, creativity, and presence quietly disappear—not all at once, but gradually.In this episode, we explore: the emotional weight of constantly caring for others  how self-postponement becomes normalized  why many women feel disconnected from their own lives  the difference between surviving life and fully living it  what it means to stop withholding life from yourself If this episode resonated with you, consider sharing it with someone who may need the reminder that their life is meant to be lived now—not only managed for later.Live Unhurried is a podcast about living with clarity, presence, faith, and intention in a world that constantly pushes us to move faster.Support the show

Click here to send the host a message! In Part 2 of the Practical Rhythms series, we step away from strategy for a more reflective conversation about presence, self-postponement, and the quiet ways we stop fully inhabiting our own lives. Inspired by the viral “Lavender Soap Theory,” this episode explores the habit many people have of saving meaningful things for “later”—the nice candle, the beautiful journal, the good dishes, the version of life we assume we’ll eventually have more time for. ...

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