For years we believed maximizing time meant doing it all—working more, producing more, proving more. But when the soul awakens, you realize time isn’t measured in minutes, but in meaning. What truly counts is not how much you do, but how much of you is in what you do.
An awakened soul doesn’t rush—it moves with intention. It no longer seeks more days, but days with more light. And in that state, the clock stops dominating you: you govern your time.
“Time stops being an enemy when it becomes an ally of your purpose.
— Daniel A. Baute R.
We weren’t born to merely survive the week, but to create with purpose. A sleeping soul lives in routine; an awakened soul lives in creation. When you awaken, your work, relationships, and decisions become divine tools for transformation.
- You stop competing and start building.
- Your peace weighs more than surface-level success.
- You start saying “no” without guilt and “yes” with purpose.
- 1 minute of silence before opening your phone.
- Write 3 gratitudes before bed.
- One act of service each week with no expectation.
You don’t need more hours—you need more awareness. It’s not about adding activities, but about aligning decisions with what God entrusted you to do. Every soul-led choice multiplies time.
While the world runs without knowing where it’s going, you can pause… and begin to truly live.
“Teach us to number our days, that we may gain a heart of wisdom.”
— Psalm 90:12The soul doesn’t ask for more time—it asks for more truth. When you listen, everything aligns.