Speak Life: The Seeds You Plant Will Grow

kim donahue realtor crash the chatterbox

Your words carry power. Learn how speaking life over your season can transform quiet growth into a powerful harvest of purpose and confidence.

There are seasons in life when it feels like nothing is happening.

You’re praying.
You’re planting.
You’re working.
You’re rebuilding.
You’re showing up disciplined.

And still… the soil looks quiet.

I’ve lived in that space. Not once. More than once.

The space where you’re doing everything “right” — waking up early, putting in the work, serving people well, speaking faith over your future — yet you don’t immediately see the harvest.

And that’s when the chatter starts.

The whisper that says, “Maybe it’s not working.”
“Maybe you’re behind.”
“Maybe you should slow down.”
“Maybe this isn’t meant for you.”

But here’s what I’ve learned in my own life — in business, in relationships, in rebuilding, in caregiving, in leadership:

The soil is never empty.
It’s developing roots.

I remember seasons in my real estate career where I was pouring into people long before transactions showed up. Writing notes. Making calls. Checking in. Giving value. Showing up when no one else was watching.

There were days it felt quiet.

But what I couldn’t see at the time was what was happening underneath.

Trust was forming.
Reputation was building.
Roots were deepening.

And roots are more important than quick blooms.

Scripture tells us that life and death are in the power of the tongue. What we speak over our lives, over our businesses, over our children, over our future — it matters.

I have watched this truth play out in my own heart.

When I speak doubt, I shrink.
When I speak fear, I stall.
When I speak condemnation over my past, I freeze.

But when I speak life…

“I am equipped.”
“This season is preparing me.”
“I am not behind.”
“My consistency is compounding.”
“The right people are aligning.”
“God is working even when I can’t see it.”

Everything shifts.

Not overnight.

But internally.

And internal alignment always precedes external results.

There have been moments in my life where I had to speak life into something before I felt it. Before I saw proof. Before the bank account reflected it. Before the circumstances confirmed it.

That isn’t delusion.
That’s faith.

The world will tell you to speak only what you see.

But growth doesn’t start with what you see.
It starts with what you believe.

Seeds don’t sprout the day they’re planted. They split underground first. They break before they bloom.

And sometimes the breaking is part of the becoming.

If you’re in a quiet season right now — in your marriage, your business, your healing, your confidence, your calling — I want you to know this:

Keep planting.
Keep watering.
Keep speaking life.

The tongue has power. Not just spiritually, but neurologically. The words you repeat become the beliefs you reinforce. The beliefs you reinforce become the actions you take. And the actions you take determine the harvest you experience.

I have rebuilt parts of my life while still serving others. I have chosen discipline with heart. I have learned empathy with boundaries. I have walked through seasons where it would have been easier to agree with the negative voice.

But I decided something.

I will not speak death over what I am building.

Not my business.
Not my family.
Not my future.
Not my identity.

If God planted it in me, it will grow.
If I water it with faith and consistency, it will bloom.

Maybe not on my timeline.
But on the right one.

You don’t need instant evidence.
You need steady belief.

And if you’ve been planting good seeds — integrity, service, growth, forgiveness, discipline, love — they are not wasted.

They are taking root.

So today, speak life.

Speak it when it feels awkward.
Speak it when you feel tired.
Speak it when doubt tries to rise up.

Your words are not just noise.
They are nourishment.

And one day, what looked like barren soil will surprise you with a harvest so abundant you’ll realize… nothing was wasted.

Not the tears.
Not the discipline.
Not the quiet work.

Keep speaking life.
The seeds are growing.

©️ 2026 Kim Donahue Realtor


crash the chatterbox

If you’ve been battling the negative voice in your head… the one that questions your worth, your timing, your calling, or your future — this book is for you.

Read it slowly. Highlight it. Pray through it. Journal through it.
And more importantly, start paying attention to what you are speaking over your life.

If you’re in a season of rebuilding, becoming, growing, or stretching beyond your comfort zone, don’t let the chatter define you. Choose truth. Choose life. Choose faith over fear.

And if this message resonated with you, I would love to hear what seed you are planting in this season. Reach out. Share your breakthrough. Let’s grow together.

Summary: Why You Should Read Crash the Chatterbox

Crash the Chatterbox by Steven Furtick is not just a self-help book — it is a spiritual and psychological reset for your internal dialogue.

crash the chatterbox book

This book helps you:
• Identify the lies that quietly shape your decisions
• Recognize the four major voices that sabotage confidence (insecurity, fear, condemnation, discouragement)
• Replace those lies with grounded, faith-based truth
• Strengthen your identity so your emotions don’t control your direction
• Develop spiritual discipline around your thoughts
For high achievers, entrepreneurs, parents, leaders, and anyone rebuilding — this book is powerful because it confronts the root issue: identity.
It teaches you that you cannot outwork a broken internal narrative.
You cannot out-achieve insecurity.
You cannot silence doubt without replacing it with truth.
If you are planting seeds in your life right now — in your business, your relationships, your healing, your confidence — this book reminds you that what you speak matters.
It teaches you how to:
Speak life when you don’t see results.
Choose faith when fear feels louder.
Stay consistent when growth feels slow.
Anchor yourself in truth instead of emotion.
And that, truly, is how you grow something lasting.
Because the battle isn’t always external.
It’s internal.
And once you crash the chatterbox — you lead differently, build differently, and live differently.


father god

Thank You for reminding us that nothing planted in faith is ever wasted. When we cannot see growth, give us patience. When doubt tries to rise, help us speak truth. Guard our mouths from speaking defeat and teach us to declare life over our future. Strengthen the roots of what we are building — in our homes, our businesses, our healing, and our calling. May our words align with Your promises and may our harvest reflect Your faithfulness.
Amen.

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