Always This or Better: How to Uplevel Your Value and Step Into Your MOREنموونە

Your time is so valuable. It’s the one resource you can’t generate more of. Therefore, your decisions about who and what you spend your time on directly impact the return you receive and the quality of your life.
You need discernment and discretion to walk in dominion and make decisions that support your destiny.
Your upleveled value inspires your preferences for your life, but discernment and discretion direct your decisions and where you invest your time.
Biblical discernment is inspired by the Holy Spirit and is the God-given ability to assess the genuine nature of an individual or opportunity. Biblical discernment goes beyond common sense; it is a spiritual understanding that drives to the heart of the matter and helps you accurately evaluate people and opportunities and make God-decisions, not just good decisions.
To honor God, your value, and your time, there are three types of decisions you need to be aware of:
Detrimental Decisions. These are choices that negatively impact your life, purpose, and spiritual growth, and are typically made without a full knowledge of the details or sufficient observance of the opportunity. They lead to setbacks, destruction, and even separation from God’s will. Detrimental decisions often stem from disobedience, impulsivity, or a lack of wisdom. They cost more than they contribute and can create unnecessary struggles. Increase your evaluation timeframe; assemble a group of wise, God-led advisors; and pray for Godly guidance to avoid detrimental decisions.
"There is a way that seems right to a man, but its end is the way of death." Proverbs 14:12
Distracted Decisions. These are choices that divert you from your purpose and God’s best for your life. Distracted decisions can stem from busyness, people-pleasing, or engaging in activities that consume time without adding value. They often keep you stagnant, delaying destiny moments. Move out of distracted decisions by focusing on the one thing that matters most—developing your relationship with God.
"Martha, Martha, you are anxious and troubled about many things, but one thing is necessary." Luke 10:41–42
Destiny Decisions. These are choices aligned with God’s plan for your life. Destiny decisions require faith and wisdom, and you are guided into them by using discretion and discernment. Destiny decisions reflect your God-given value and propel you into purpose, create impact, and produce lasting fruit from your life. They are made with eternity in mind and align with your God-given calling. Increase your destiny decisions by growing in faith and patience and honing your spiritual ear to hear clearly from God. You’ll follow Him directly into destiny decisions when you do.
"Trust in the Lord with all your heart, and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways acknowledge Him, and He shall direct your paths." Proverbs 3:5–6
Because discretion and discernment are in the camp of wisdom, you can gain them simply by asking God. James 1:5 says, “If you need wisdom, ask our generous God, and he will give it to you.”
As this plan comes to an end, remember to carry discretion and discernment with you, and uphold your value. Keep asking God for what you need and relax in the knowledge that He is faithful to deliver and provide for you and will keep you in all of your ways.
Today’s Affirmation:
I have discretion and discernment and walk in wisdom in every area of my life. My time, my value, and my decisions are elevated because I am allowing the Holy Spirit to direct me in all of my ways. I see now that it’s always this or better for me, especially me. I thank God for guiding me into destiny decisions and for the peace that reigns in my heart. I am a kept woman who is loved by God.
Journal Question to Help You Manifest Her Daily:
Describe the person or opportunity that you need to make a destiny decision about. What is your next step?
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What do your actions say about how you value yourself? God doesn’t just want you to know your worth in words—He wants you to live it. In this plan, we’ll explore how your actions reflect your understanding of your value. God desires to elevate your mindset so that you can fully receive the “always this or better” life He has prepared for you. This plan will challenge you to align your value with God’s perspective, embrace His best for your life, and walk confidently into the promise He has set before you. Let’s step into your MORE.
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