This concept of “stacking days” has been on my mind recently. Have you heard someone use this term before? It basically means focusing on discipline and consistency rather than perfection and results. For example, an athlete stacks days by showing up to the weight room every day during the off-season, and even by lifting weights and practicing her sport with consistent energy and effort each day during the season. Will every practice session be perfect? Nope. But simply by showing up, getting reps, and putting in work, progress is made. Groundwork is laid, skills are strengthened, and the right kinds of habits are formed.
Here’s another example… Imagine a brand new piano player! Learning to play the piano requires consistent practice. When I was young, my mom required 30 minutes of piano practice a day. During those minutes, I practiced note recognition, scales, arpeggios, and the songs I had been assigned by my piano teacher. One practice session never gained me all the progress I needed to make before my next lesson. But by stacking days, I got better and better each day. My bits of daily progress built momentum and contributed to my overall growth.
The reason “stacking days” has been floating around in my teacher brain this school year is because of two students in one of my world literature classes. I taught both of them in middle school, too, and while we had plenty of great days together, they both had days when I certainly was not their favorite teacher. They didn’t care for my expectations, and sometimes we just rubbed one another the wrong way, honestly. When they saw my name on their class schedule at the start of the school year, it’s possible that they were less than thrilled. 😉 But the year started off strongly and positively, and it has continued in the right direction ever since. I adopted the mindset of stacking day with these two students. Each additional day I can create positive interactions and learning experiences for them in my classroom adds to the progress of our respective relationships. And although I am waiting for the day that is surely coming when one or both of these students don’t love me for a period of time, in the meantime, I’m focused on stacking positive days with each of them. I’m giving them my consistent and predictable positivity, encouragement, respect, attention and love each day. Again and again. I’m stacking days so that as time passes, they slowly but surely realize they can set aside any previously held negative thoughts and just relax into a teacher-student relationship that is positive and productive.
Are you stacking days with Jesus? It is highly unlikely that every single time you open your Bible you read the exact word that absolutely changes the course of your day. It’s also possible that sometimes your worship experience with your church family feels encouraging and inspiring, while other times you’re fighting off yawns and just trying to keep your mind focused. We are imperfect humans, and anything we do is flawed—and that includes following Jesus. But guess what? We can stack days with Him in His presence. And even if they’re not always amazingly incredible, any time spent with Jesus brings us closer to Him, helps to build godly habits, and creates disciplines that can purify and sanctify.
Here are 10 quick ways to “stack days” with Jesus:
All of these things can be done regularly and consistently. Some of them may be easier for you than others. They also might be easy some days, while feeling more laborious other days. Just remember, feelings aren’t facts! Be careful not to let yourself be governed by emotions. If you only do what you feel like doing, you’re on a dangerous path toward who knows where.
On the other hand, if you purposefully stack days with Christ in a disciplined, consistent way, you’re on a path toward nearness with Him. You will become more and more like Him, bit by bit. And the more you “stack days,” the more you will be ready when a storm hits your life (which is inevitable from time to time). Also, the more you “stack days,” the more your good seasons of life will feel like great seasons simply because good times with Jesus so easily surpass even the best of times without Him. So stack those days!! Let’s go.