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I’m Not Overwhelmed; I'm Prioritizing

Feeling overwhelmed? Reframe your words. Replace “I’m overwhelmed” with “I’m prioritizing,” and find peace through wisdom, focus, and God-centered choices.

You wake up and glance at your phone.

Emails, notifications, a few missed texts…Your mind starts spinning before your feet even hit the floor.

By mid-morning, your to-do list feels endless, and by lunchtime, you’ve already said it at least once:

“I’m so overwhelmed.”

We all say it when life feels like too much, when responsibilities pull from every direction, when we’re juggling work, family, and faith, and feel like we’re dropping every ball at once.

Feeling overwhelmed is a signal to pause and prioritize.

What if, instead of saying “I’m overwhelmed,” you said, “I’m prioritizing”?

That one small shift doesn’t change your workload, but it changes your mindset.

“I’m overwhelmed,” says, I’m drowning.
“I’m prioritizing,” says, I’m learning to swim.

You take back control of your focus and energy.

Sometimes peace doesn’t come from doing less, but from choosing better.

I once heard someone describe stress in an unexpected way. They said, “Stress is just your body preparing you to rise to a challenge.”

It’s a reframing that changes everything.

When you see stress as preparation, it empowers you instead of defeating you.

And what about the classic phrase, “I don’t have time”?What if you changed it to “It’s not my priority”?

It’s honest, even if uncomfortable.

Suddenly, “I don’t have time to pray” becomes “It’s not my priority to pray.”

That stings, but it also brings clarity.

Busyness drains. Wisdom restores.

Psalm 90:12 says, “Teach us to number our days, that we may gain a heart of wisdom.”

God isn’t asking for busyness. He’s inviting us to wisdom, to choose what truly matters, to say yes to the right things, and peace to the rest.

So today, reframe your words.

Don’t say, “I’m overwhelmed.” Say, “I’m prioritizing.”
Don’t say, “I’m stressed.” Say, “I’m preparing.”
Don’t say, “I don’t have time.” Say, “It’s not my priority.”

Remember, once you change your language, you’ll start to change your life.

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