EPISODE · Mar 12, 2026 · 10 MIN
Why Putting Things Off Makes Life Feel So Heavy
from The Week Ahead with Ken Robinson | Daily Christian Encouragement
Why does putting things off make life heavier? Not because of a crisis or a major problem… but because small things have been sitting in the background of your mind all week. A task you’ve been putting off. A conversation you know you need to have. Something simple that somehow keeps getting pushed to tomorrow.And even when you’re not doing the task, you’re still carrying the weight of it.That quiet pressure can follow you through the day — while you’re working, resting, or trying to enjoy time with family. Before long, a small responsibility begins to feel like a mountain.In this episode of The Week Ahead Podcast, Ken Robinson explores why delaying simple tasks can create unexpected mental and emotional weight, and how a gentle biblical principle can help you move forward again. Drawing on Jesus’ words about focusing on today, Ken shares a simple way to replace overwhelm with peace by taking the next small step of obedience with God.This episode offers calm encouragement and practical guidance for everyday Christian living, helping you find peace amid a busy life.You’ll discover:Why procrastination often creates mental and emotional “debt”How Jesus’ words in Matthew 6 can help bring peace to an overwhelmed mindA simple “Next Right Step” prayer to help you move forwardWhy small acts of obedience can lift the weight you’ve been carryingHow faith in everyday life grows through simple, faithful stepsIf you’ve been feeling mentally cluttered, overwhelmed, or weighed down by things left undone, this gentle episode will help you slow down, refocus, and walk forward with God — one small step at a time.Take a few quiet minutes, listen in, and if it encourages you, consider sharing it with someone who might need the same peace today.
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