Ep 36: When Life Soaks Your Plans: Real World Resilience

 

What do you do when life quite literally floods your living room?

In this episode of Diamonds in Dumpster Fires, I share the story of how a contractor next door accidentally broke a fire sprinkler system — and sent gallons of water straight into my home. The damage was upsetting enough, but what really got me was the loss of my space, the constant noise of industrial blowers, and the intrusion of workers into my personal sanctuary.

As a noise-sensitive, neurodivergent person, this kind of disruption can feel overwhelming. But surprisingly… I’ve been okay. And in this short, real-time episode, I unpack why: the resilience habits I’ve been building, how my faith anchored me in the middle of the chaos, and even the funny coincidence that I’d been talking about sprinkler systems over dinner the night before it all happened.

You’ll hear:

  • How to pause before reacting when things go sideways

  • Why knowing when to take a break is part of biblical wisdom (not weakness)

  • The “ADHD in a crisis” superpower that kept me focused

  • How small habits prepare you for big disruptions

  • Practical steps for staying grounded when life soaks your plans

If you’ve ever had your week derailed by something unexpected — whether it’s a literal flood or just a flood of problems — this episode will help you breathe, laugh, and remember that God’s got this.

Scripture Mentioned:
Psalm 46:1 — “God is our refuge and strength, an ever-present help in trouble.”

Resources & Links:

  • Follow me on Instagram: @meliewilliams

  • If this episode encouraged you, leave a quick review — it means the world to me.

Photo by Amritanshu Sikdar on Unsplash

 
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Ep 35: Rebuilding Confidence After Rejection: A Guide for the Anxiously Attached with Sheilanova Cornelio