If you’ve ever tried to run your own business, you know what it’s like to fight demons you didn’t even know existed. There’s the “I have no time” demon. The “Why isn’t anyone buying this yet?” demon. And my personal favorite, the “You’re failing because you’re not hustling 24/7” demon.
I’ve been there. And honestly? Sometimes I just wanted to crawl under my desk with my dogs and cry. And then, in one of those rare moments when I wasn’t screaming at my to-do list, I realized something: calm, faith, love, and joy are not just fluffy ideas—they’re fuel.
So, I made a box. Not just any box. A Bible Verses Acacia Box, carved from the kind of wood that feels like the Pampas under your fingers, carrying messages that remind you what matters when everything seems like it’s on fire.
Here’s why spirituality—and yes, a little wood and scripture—can actually help you survive life and business without losing your soul.
1. Love: The Kick Your Heart Needed
Love isn’t just that Instagram-y, “Look at this couple holding hands” kind of love. It’s the messy, all-in, sometimes scary love that keeps you human.
Inside the Love theme of the box, there’s a verse that smacks you awake when you feel isolated or unloved. It’s a reminder that even when the world treats you like yesterday’s news, there’s a higher, steadier love keeping you upright.
For me, as an entrepreneur, love is the reminder that my effort, my hustle, my sleepless nights—it all matters because it’s not just about profit. It’s about connection: with my clients, my team, and yes, even my dogs.
2. Joy: Smiling While the World Throws Tomatoes
Here’s a truth: life often looks like a badly directed action movie. Chaos, explosions, problems raining down. And yet, joy is that rebellious little spark that refuses to get buried under the rubble.
The Joy verse in the box is basically a script note from God saying: “Hey. You. Laugh anyway. Dance in your kitchen. Smile at that human being who’s clearly having a worse day than you.”
For me, joy is my secret business weapon. When I pause, I notice ideas popping up, solutions I missed in my frenzy. When I laugh, even a little, my brain seems to say, “Okay, you’re ready for brilliance now.”
3. Faith: The Rope When You’re Falling
Faith is tricky. It’s not about blindly believing everything will work out (though, hey, sometimes it helps). It’s about holding the rope when life tugs you into chaos.
The Faith verse in the box is that kick in the chest when you feel like giving up, when the emails aren’t answered, and the numbers aren’t looking pretty. It whispers: “Trust. Keep moving. You’re not alone.”
I needed this. Running a business sometimes feels like juggling flaming knives while riding a horse on the Pampas. Faith reminded me that I don’t have to see the whole path to keep walking it.
4. Peace: The Pause Button in a Screaming World
Peace is underrated. Everyone talks about grinding harder, faster, louder. But sometimes, peace is the secret weapon.
The Peace verse in the box calms the storm in your head. It gives you a pause, a breath, a reminder that your life isn’t just to survive, it’s to live. I’ve found that the calmer I am, the better I can focus, the more present I am with my dogs, my friends, and the moments that actually matter.
Why I Made This Box
I didn’t make this for some abstract “market need.” I made this for me. For the nights I sat at my desk feeling like a hamster on a wheel. For the mornings I woke up thinking, “How am I supposed to do everything?”
Being spiritual in a chaotic world doesn’t mean you become passive. It means you become smarter, calmer, and more human. It means you can hustle without losing your heart.
And maybe, just maybe, you’ll find a little joy, a little love, a little faith, and a little peace carved neatly into acacia wood—and it’ll feel like a friend whispering, “You’ve got this, even if the world doesn’t.”
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Life is messy. Business is messy. Humans are messy.
A Bible Verses Acacia Box is my little rebel against the chaos—a reminder that love, joy, faith, and peace aren’t just words—they’re survival tools.
So go ahead. Take the moment. Breathe. Smile. And maybe even hug your dogs.