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Holy Shenanigans Moment
One moment recently that felt chaotic but somehow still meaningful was one of those days where absolutely nothing went according to plan. I had a full schedule in my head, things I needed to finish, ideas I wanted to work on, and this unrealistic belief that I was going to be incredibly organized all day long. Instead… life said no. Things kept interrupting my plans, my focus disappeared halfway through the day, technology acted personally offended by my existence, and by that evening I felt frustrated because I thought I had “wasted” the whole day. But later that night, after I finally stopped trying to force productivity, I ended up having a really meaningful conversation with someone who needed encouragement. And honestly, I needed that conversation too. It reminded me that not every meaningful day looks productive on paper. Sometimes God is doing deeper things in the middle of interruptions, delays, and unexpected moments we never would’ve scheduled for ourselves. I think I’m slowly learning that God doesn’t always move through perfectly organized plans. Sometimes He moves through holy chaos. Through detours. Through moments that feel inconvenient but end up mattering more than the original plan ever would have. And honestly? That’s probably why the brand is called Divine Shenanigans. Because God has a funny way of turning messy moments into meaningful ones. Let's take a moment to think about this today: What’s one moment recently where life felt chaotic but somehow still meaningful?
Grace for the Messy Days
Honestly, giving myself grace in everyday life has looked like learning how to stop turning every hard moment into proof that I’m failing. For a long time, if I had an unproductive day, got overwhelmed, felt emotional, made a mistake, or needed rest, I immediately became critical of myself. Like somehow struggling meant I wasn’t doing enough or being enough. But lately I’ve been learning that grace looks a lot more practical than I used to think. Sometimes grace is letting yourself rest without guilt. Sometimes it’s speaking to yourself kindly instead of tearing yourself apart over one bad moment. Sometimes it’s understanding that being tired doesn’t make you lazy, and needing a reset doesn’t make you weak. And honestly, some days grace looks like lowering the pressure and celebrating small wins. Drinking water. Answering one email. Taking a walk. Praying even when your thoughts feel messy. Showing up imperfectly instead of giving up completely. I’m also learning that messy days don’t erase growth. One hard day doesn’t cancel all the healing, progress, or faith you’ve built over time. I think God already understands we’re human. The problem is… sometimes we forget it ourselves. So lately I’ve been trying to treat myself with the same compassion I would immediately offer someone else who was struggling. And honestly? That shift has been changing a lot for me. Let's take a moment to think about this today: What does giving yourself grace actually look like in everyday life?
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