Living Scattered (Tripping Hazards, Guilt Spirals, and the God Who Loves Me Anyway)

21/11/2025 17 min Temporada 1 Episodio 17
Living Scattered (Tripping Hazards, Guilt Spirals, and the God Who Loves Me Anyway)

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I'm getting real about life with a buckshot brain—you know, the kind that walks into the kitchen to make dinner and ends up reorganizing the hall closet while something burns on the stove. This episode tackles the guilt, the chaos, and the grace of living scattered, including a very honest confession about my legally blind husband tripping over things I've left in random "logical" places. I'm also sharing 5 things that help me wrangle my focus back to what actually matters (most of the time). Spoiler: God's not waiting for you to get your act together before He shows up.Chapter Tracks:0:00 – Intro: Buckle Up, Buttercup1:00 – My House Is a Booby Trap (Sorry, Philip)2:00 – When Someone Else's Organizational System Lasts Exactly Six Days3:00 – The Guilt Spiral Nobody Asked For4:00 – Hyperfocus Is Great Until Dinner's on Fire5:00 – Accidentally Becoming a Human Speed Bump6:00 – Philippians 4:8, But Make It ADHD7:00 – Three Rooms Away From the Original Mission8:00 – Jesus Said His Yoke Is Light So Why Am I Like This9:00 – Five Things That Actually Help (Sometimes)11:00 – That Church Sign Came for Me Personally12:00 – Fearfully, Wonderfully, and Chaotically Made14:00 – Inviting God Into Every Room You Wander Into15:00 – A Prayer for Buzzing Brains16:00 – Outro: He's Already in the ScatterAmber Weigand-Buckley is an award-winning author, podcaster as well as editor and art director for Leading Hearts magazine. She is also co-host of Coffee Chat with Amber & Lisa. Be on the lookout for her May 2026 release #sisterhoodoftheshortyellowpencils: Mental Health Mayhem, One Sticky Note at a Time. Follow her @barefacedgirl on socials for more.

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