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Threading Your Days With Intention

Steve GatenaBy Steve GatenaApril 27, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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by Steve Gatena

It’s Monday, and another week is ahead.
You’re sitting at the kitchen table before anyone else is awake.
Planner open in front of you like it owes you something.

The week looks full.
But something feels hollow.
It’s your soul telling you the truth.

Think of your life as a string of beads.
Each day, one bead in your hand.
You don’t re-thread the ones already behind you.
You only decide what the one you’re holding gets strung onto.

And if you grab the next bead without pausing to ask, you thread it onto whatever noise is loudest that morning:
Your inbox, someone else’s expectations, a version of success you never actually chose.

You see, productivity without prayer is just performance.
And deep down, you already know that.
It’s exhausting. It’s empty.
The bead in your hand is not neutral, and neither is the string you put it on.

But the fact that the hollow feeling still bothers you means something is alive in you.
You haven’t gone numb.
You’re further along than you think.

Here’s your focus for today:

Take inventory. Write down the five areas of your life—faith, health, relationships, finances, work. Next to each, write one honest word describing its current condition. You can’t steward what you won’t look at.
Build the day on prayer, not performance. Before you open your task list tomorrow morning, spend five minutes asking God what actually matters today. Let the list follow the prayer, not the other way around.
Put rest on the string. Not as a reward you earn at the end of the week. As a bead with its own weight and worth. Block it. Protect it. Treat it like it matters, because it does.
Anchor your day in this truth: “If any of you lacks wisdom, let him ask of God, and it will be given to him.” –James 1:5

The string is still going.
The bead is still in your hand.
Thread it with intention

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Steve Gatena

Steve is an American Entrepreneur, NCAA Champion, and the youngest advisor to the President of the United States to be appointed to the National Infrastructure Advisory Council.

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