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The Five-Minute Rule that Can Change Your Day

The five-minute rule teaches us to release frustrations quickly. What won’t matter in five years shouldn’t steal today’s peace. Let go, trust God, and move forward.

I once heard about this rule I’ll never forget. It’s called the five-minute rule.

Here’s how it works.

When something goes wrong in your life, whether it’s small and annoying or something that shakes you, you set a timer for five minutes. 

For those five minutes, you give yourself full permission to let it out: cry, yell, punch your pillow, vent your frustration.

But when the timer goes off, so does the moment. Then, you say three simple words:

“Can’t change it.”

And then you move on.

Release what you can’t control instead of letting it control you.

So many of the things that derail your peace won’t even matter in five years. Some won’t even matter in five days.

But how often do we let them ruin our entire day or, worse, carry them with us into tomorrow?

The wisdom of the five-minute rule echoes the words of the Serenity Prayer:

“God, grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, the courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to know the difference.”

That’s the heart of it. Release what you can’t control into God’s hands. Focus on what you can change: your response, your attitude, and your faith.

The Bible also reminds us in Philippians 4:6-7:

“Do not be anxious about anything, but in every situation, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God. And the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus.”

Peace comes when you release what you can’t control into God’s hands.

The next time something goes wrong, apply the five-minute rule.
Don’t carry the weight all day.
Let yourself feel it, release it, and then step forward in faith.

Remember, if it won’t matter in five years, don’t spend more than five minutes dwelling on it.

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