
Honoring Your Capacity: Small Steps Matter to God
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Episode 7
How can productivity be measured?
Why is productivity important?
And what are the best productivity tools?
If you’ve been asking these questions or quietly wondering why you can’t seem to “keep up” you’re not alone. But here’s the truth: God’s definition of productivity isn’t about constant output, a perfect to-do list, or hitting every goal without rest. It’s about faithfulness, presence, and honoring the capacity He’s given you in this season.
We won’t always have “high output” days and that’s okay. In this short but heartfelt episode, Brooklynn shares how compassionate productivity has helped her navigate sickness, family emergencies, and grief without slipping into guilt or comparison. We are exploring what it means to measure productivity by God’s standards, release the pressure of comparison, and remember that small, faithful steps still matter deeply to Him.
What You’ll Hear
- How to practice compassionate productivity in busy, hard, or low-energy seasons
- Why small beginnings still matter deeply to God
- What Scripture says about working with all your heart, even on “low capacity” days
- A fresh perspective on measuring productivity by faithfulness instead of output
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📖 Bible Verses Referenced
- Zechariah 4:10
- Colossians 3:23
- 1 Corinthians 10:31
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