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How to Leave Work Behind and Find Rest for the Weekend

How to Leave Work Behind and Find Rest for the Weekend

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It’s easy to reach the end of a busy week and realise that although work has finished, your mind is still running. Emails, unfinished tasks, conversations, and plans for next week can quietly follow you into the weekend, making it hard to truly rest and be present with the people you care about.

In this episode of The Week Ahead Podcast, Ken Robinson talks about the challenge of switching off before the weekend begins. Drawing on simple, practical wisdom and a few familiar Bible passages, Ken explores how to leave work where it belongs, create healthy boundaries, and make space for rest, family, prayer, and time with God. This episode offers gentle encouragement for anyone who wants to experience more peace and less mental clutter as they move from a busy week into the weekend.

Along the way, you'll discover:

  • Simple ways to prepare for a more restful weekend
  • Why rest is not something you have to earn
  • How to stop carrying next week’s worries into today
  • Practical ideas for creating healthy boundaries around work
  • Encouragement from Scripture about trust, peace, and faith in everyday life

Whether you're driving to work, heading into a busy day, or simply looking for a moment of encouragement, this episode is a reminder that God never intended you to carry everything on your own.

Through reflections on Psalm 127, Matthew 11, Proverbs 4, and Philippians 4, Ken shares a warm and practical conversation about Christian living, trusting God with your concerns, finding peace in the middle of a busy schedule, and making room for the relationships that matter most.

A rested heart is often better prepared for the week ahead than an exhausted one.

Listen today, and if you find this episode helpful, share it with someone who could use a little encouragement as they head toward the weekend.

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