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November 21, 2025 3 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Creativity is an addiction, unplugged because we will always say
yes to creativity, totally uncut because we all make mistakes.
So let's turn it into a tool. This is Arrow unplugged.
I'm always asking questions because the fund begins when you
start researching for answers such as do we expect too
much from God? Plus? Why are we constantly having to

(00:21):
make a decision? My name is Arrow. I'm a daily writer,
a silent wolf. That means I stand on the sidelines
and do nothing but watch, listen, study, then activate. I
call it the daily mess, a chronological walk through in
everyday world. Yep, it's my morning pages. As a receiver
of thoughts and ideas, we as people tend to throw
things to the side because we think we're going to
get to it later on. Well, when a subject arrives

(00:42):
inside of me, I know it is time to dig in.
It's still keeping a journal, but by doing the research,
the picture becomes clearer. This is the daily mess. Do
we expect too much from God? At my place of study,
we are endlessly reminded to give our challenges to God.
Just give it to the Higher power and keep growing forward.
Then we have moments where you can't help but feel

(01:04):
like you're taking advantage of such a loving spirit and creator.
The idea of expecting too much from God is an
avenue of exploration that moves in many different directions. Many
people in the pulpit remind us that God is worthy
of our expectations and desires. Then there are those who
emphasize the importance of relying on God's grace and power

(01:25):
rather than their own abilities. The true calling is to
locate a personal balance. One spiritual leader reminds us that
power is superbundant and we should never limit our potential. Now,
where I slip up is when believers physically find themselves
in a place of admitting that we should live a
greater life, which is every bit the reason why I
was asking, are we expecting too much from God? Human limitations,

(01:47):
entitlements and timing. Oh, they get in the way of
hope and sovereignty. He coming up next? Why are we
always trying to make a decision? Hey, welcome back to
the daily mess. Decisions are made every single day, some good,
others not so much. You kind of like feel like
you're face planting. Making bad decisions is life, It's what

(02:08):
we do. Taking action has the strength to improve our
failure of decision making. When we make the choice to
make a bad decision, we instantly go into a mindset
of regret. It becomes too easy to overthink, place blame
on things, and become worried and become extremely anxious when
you've made a bad choice. There are five ways to
help relocate your balance. It starts with forgiving yourself. No

(02:32):
one is perfect and you can't change the past. Number two,
determine how you can move forward. Three, evaluate what's happened.
Time to set aside your emotions. Decisions are only bad
if you keep repeating them. Number four improve your decision making,
do more research and consult with others. And five use

(02:53):
a decision making process. Define the problem, establish the criteria,
consider your options, identify the solution, develop a plan of action,
evaluate and assess a solution. Give yourself permission to explore,
but do it by making the right decision. I'm ryl,
and that's the daily mess.
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