🔥 Kindling — Chapter 4: Four Plants

If your mind goes straight to “more,” pause there.

Start with the first question:

Where in your life have you mistaken “more” for “enough”?

Think in specifics:


money,
time,
work,
possessions,


even expectations of yourself.

Ask:
What have I been chasing that hasn’t actually satisfied me?

Now flip it:

What do I already have that is quietly enough?

Stay with that.

Move to the next question:

How might you practice patience in allowing blessings to grow at their own pace?

Think about something in your life that feels slow:


a goal,
a relationship,
your own growth.

Instead of pushing it forward, ask:


What would it look like to tend this instead of rush it?

Small care.
Consistent attention.
No forcing.

That’s the practice.

Now consider:

What responsibility comes with the abundance you already have?

Not what you want—what you already hold.

Your time.
Your skills.
Your resources.
Your influence.

Ask:
Am I handling this with care… or consuming it without thought?

You don’t need acres. Just four plants.

Enough to notice.
Enough to tend.
Enough to learn.

That’s where abundance begins.

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