7 Habits To Develop Spiritual GrowthSample
Keep the vision...š (Habit #1)
The first day of the year is a bit like the first day of school. Everyone is motivated, ready to do everything the teacher asks. Resolutions, spiritual or otherwise, start to line up like the gifts we had under the tree just a few days earlier. For example, working out three times a week, eating a more balanced diet, stopping an addiction, changing an attitude, etc.
But, because there is indeed a but, Iād like to point out that making a resolution is good, but persevering in it is better! š Thatās why habits, more than resolutions, are hugely powerful. They create a model, like a daily grid, that largely determines how weāre going to live our lives.
Thus, developing good habits gives you the means to keep good resolutions! For example, Iāve personally put into place good habits for continuing long-term with āA Miracle Every Dayā because itās an important daily investment. And itās been 776 days now that Iāve sent this daily message of encouragement with, of course, the precious help of my team (that I thank from the bottom of my heart!)
And what motivates me is seeing the good fruit produced in the lives of readers. When I read your testimonies, it gives me a boost to keep going! šŖ So, I write, and I research videos and books that could interest you. But above all, I keep the vision of changed and transformed lives before my eyes. Just like Habakkuk 2:2 says: āThen the Lord answered me and said: āWrite the vision and make it plain on tablets, that he may run who reads it.āā
Thus, habit #1 to put into place could be: āKeep the vision before your eyes!ā
Write down your resolutions and refer to them regularly. Because weāre together day after day, I deeply desire for you to be able to succeed in your life as a Christian!
Thanks for existing!
Eric CƩlƩrier
P.S. The texts of this reading come from the daily email A Miracle Every Day . If you want to receive an encouraging email every day, I invite you to subscribe to A Miracle Every Day. By subscribing, you will receive an E-book!
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About this Plan
We all have our little morning habits. We could also call them routines, the first things we do in the morning. Throughout these seven days, Iād like to propose a series about these first moments, these first actions, these first thoughts of our days. We will discover how we can create habits to develop our spiritual growth.
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