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The Slow Stuff Is Worth It

It’s really no secret – I don’t do instant coffee. Not Starbucks on the go. Not a Keurig pod that spits out something brown and vaguely caffeinated. Not that weak, paper-cup, convenience-over-quality nonsense. Some people live for the speed. For the instant jolt. For the easy fix. Me? I make my coffee the hard way, a French press.

It’s a lot of steps. Measure the beans. Grind them fresh. Heat the water just right not too hot, not too cold. Pour. Bloom. Sit. Steep. Press. Pour again. It’s deliberate. It’s slow. It’s…frustrating sometimes. And I love it.

Because life isn’t instant either.

We live in a world addicted to speed. Fast food. Fast replies. Fast fixes. Fast solutions. But the truth? Some things don’t work that way. Growth. Understanding. Perspective. Even your own heart. They need time. They need patience. They need to steep.

Patience doesn’t mean that you’re sitting around and waiting like a loser. It’s showing up, doing the work, and letting the process happen. Grinding your beans. Pouring the water. Blooming. Waiting. Watching. Paying attention. That’s how good things happen. That’s how clarity hits. That’s how insight, strength, and progress come to life.

And here’s the kicker: the results are bold. Rich. Worth the effort. Worth the wait. The slow stuff always is.

So here’s my challenge for you today: embrace the slow. Stop reaching for the quick fix. Don’t skim through your life like a K-cup. Measure it. Bloom it. Steep it. Sit with it. Let the heat do its work. And while you’re at it, pour yourself a good cup of coffee, lean back, and savor it. Smell it. Taste it. Let it remind you that good things, the things that matter, take time.

Life doesn’t have to be instant. Some of the best things – clarity, growth, perspective – take time to steep. They’re French press strong. Bold. Worth the wait. And yes, they hit harder than anything that comes out of a pod.

Joy in the Little Things

Sometimes life’s biggest challenges can make us forget the little things that quietly bring joy and peace. This week, as the cold lingers and the world feels heavy with noise and uncertainty, I’m reminded how much comfort can come from simple, everyday blessings.

Like the reliable warmth of a good pair of Carhartts when stepping outside into the chill. It’s like a small set of armor that makes the cold manageable. Or the cozy feeling of coming back to a warm house, even when the fireplace isn’t roaring just yet. There’s peace in knowing there’s food on the table, no scrambling, just steady provision.

And for me, joy bubbles up in the anticipation of spring as the starting of seeds begins indoors, setting up my gardening station, imagining new life growing slowly but surely. It’s a quiet hope, a little miracle in the making.

Then there’s the comfort found in ritual: a fresh, steaming cup of coffee from the French press. There’s just something about its rich aroma filling the room.

Even if you don’t drink coffee these are the days when holding a hot cup of coffee just feels right!

These little things don’t fix all of our problems, but they remind us that joy can live in the small corners of everyday life. What little things bring you joy this week? Take a moment to notice them today.

Here’s to finding grace and gladness in the small things that make life sweeter.


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