Tracks for the Journey
Tracks for the Journey will improve your well-being with practical insight and inspiration from progressive Christian spirituality, positive psychology, and justice ethics. Your host is Dr. Larry Payne, a minister, chaplain, and counselor with more than 45 years experience helping people with discoveries on their journey of life. He believes well-being is founded on balanced self-awareness, quality relationships, and active spirituality. Access all the resources of the Network at www.tracksforthejourney.com.
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Tracks for the Journey
Field Notes for Well-being for February 5 2026
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Field Notes for February 5, 2026 covers how to open your heart to the companionship of God in daily life and a review of Mel Robbins book "Let Them Theory."
In the section called Finding the Hidden One, you'll hear about a way to handle life in our troubling times with a key insight from the story of two disciples. The book review of Let Them Theory brings an overview of this powerful book for better emotional adjustment.
The Field Notes webcast shares the best material from recent editions of my newsletter, blog, and publications. Tracks for the Journey and Signposts for the Journey are dedicated to your well-being through spirituality, psychology, and ethics.
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