Before you try to rebuild everything, you need to know where the house is weakest. Most people stay overwhelmed because they treat their whole life like one giant problem. It is not. Your life has rooms. Some are stable. Some are neglected. Some are hidden. Some are collapsing quietly. The work here is simple: Tell the truth. Choose the room. Lay the next brick. The 7 rooms of the House ❤️ Foundation — Love & Truth This is your relationship with God, truth, reality, and love. You may need to rebuild here if you feel distant from God, afraid of Him, unsure what is true, isolated, dishonest, or spiritually unstable. Diagnostic question: What lie, fear, or false image of God am I building on? 🪞 Basement — Identity & Integrity This is who you are beneath the mask. You may need to rebuild here if you feel fake, split, ashamed, performative, confused about who you are, or different in private than you are in public. Diagnostic question: Where am I pretending instead of living truthfully? 💪 First Floor — Physical & Financial Health This is your body, money, time, habits, and practical order. You may need to rebuild here if your sleep, food, health, spending, debt, schedule, home, or discipline is chaotic. Diagnostic question: What practical disorder is making obedience harder? 🛠️ Second Floor — Vocation / Purpose This is your work, calling, responsibility, skill, and service. You may need to rebuild here if you feel useless, stuck, underdeveloped, unclear, undisciplined, or disconnected from meaningful work. Diagnostic question: What responsibility have I been avoiding? 😊 Attic — Joy This is delight, play, beauty, rest, gratitude, and the ability to receive life. You may need to rebuild here if life feels heavy, numb, joyless, overly serious, or like survival is the only mode. Diagnostic question: Where have I stopped receiving life as a gift? 🔥 Chimney — Release This is grief, forgiveness, lament, surrender, and letting old smoke leave the house. You may need to rebuild here if you are carrying resentment, fear, anger, grief, shame, old identity, or pain that has no exit.