Your Divine Program Manager Is Always on Duty
A sacred system for when your calendar is chaos and your soul needs space
Some days, my calendar feels like a shrine to overcommitment.
My to-do list reads like a punishment for having big dreams.
And the noise of what I should be doing drowns out the voice of what’s actually aligned.
That’s when I pause.
Not forever. Just long enough to reset the system.
Step one: I review the full landscape—appointments, deadlines, tasks.
Then I ask myself: What is the most aligned action I can take in this moment?
And I commit to that one thing.
Everything else? I hand it over.
This is where I call in my Divine Program Manager.
You might call it God.
Or the Universe.
Or your highest self, inner wisdom, guides, ancestors, soul team, or simply Source.
I call it my Divine Program Manager—because some days I need to be held by something that doesn’t just witness me, but helps me triage the overwhelm.
So I say this:
“Please remove anything from my list or calendar that is not currently in my highest and best.”
And then? Things shift.
Every single time.
An appointment or three reschedules.
A team member takes something off my plate.
My husband magically volunteers to run errands I hadn’t yet spoken aloud.
Recently, I shared this practice with a client.
A few hours later, I got a voice memo full of laughter and delight:
“I don’t know what just happened… but somehow my whole day rearranged itself. It was magic.”
Except—it’s not.
It’s not magic.
It’s alignment.
It’s the Law of Assumption.
When I assume the Universe has my back—when I remember to ask for support—of course it steps in. Of course it rearranges what can be moved. Of course it clears space for my ease and delight.
And here’s the other truth:
Not everything will move and shift.
And that’s sacred too.
Because I didn’t ask for the day to be cleared for comfort, I asked for alignment.
So when a meeting stays on my calendar, I assume I’m meant to be there.
I trust that it serves my highest and best.
And I show up—not from obligation, but from alignment.
This is co-creation.
This is spiritual delegation.
This is practical magic—available to you right now.
So try it.
Take the breath.
Do the review.
Commit fully to your next aligned action.
Then turn the rest over and let your Divine Program Manager do what it does best.
Daily Affirmation:
PS. Profit is protest when you decide that ease is your operating system, not just your reward. You don’t need to hustle for support, prove your worth, or perform productivity to be blessed.
Your ask is holy. Your alignment is enough.
And your capacity to receive without apology?
That’s a revolution in motion.
Song of the Day: “Hold On to Me” by Lauren Daigle