If ye know these things, happy are ye if ye do them. John 13:17

Feeling motivated?

Have you ever woke up feeling a burst of super motivation to buckle down and get healthy again, to get back on track spiritually, to start treating the people you love the most like it’s actually true? But as soon as your feet hit the floor, your head’s motivational speech hits the realities of life, and everything seems to start working against you? There seems to be no time to squeeze in that exercise, no healthy food in the house, and those pesky family members you live with can just be so annoying at times, right?

I think that most of us can relate well to the Apostle Paul when he said that “the good that I would I do not: but the evil which I would not, that I do.”

Good intentions. Bad intentionality.

We all desire to live a godly life on a day to day basis, but it’s so much easier to just give in to the flesh than it is to walk in the spirit. In both the big decisions, and the small interactions of life, intentional godly living often takes a back seat to convenience. And as a result this negatively affects our health, our relationships, and ultimately our walk with God.

Sadly, for many Christians, they never really figure this out, and so they look back 5, 10, or even 20 years later and realize that their good intentions got them nowhere fast.

Here’s your chance to get back on track!

If you’re ready to kick complacency and mediocrity to the curb and put excuses in the rearview mirror for why you’re not living up to your full potential as a person, a parent, or a Christian, I’d like to invite you to join me on a 3-week journey called The Godly Living 21-Day Challenge.

Multiple studies have shown that it takes approximately 21 days to create a habit. So what if you could create not just a habit, but a lifestyle of well-rounded godly living in these three categories – physical, relational, and spiritual… in just 3 weeks?

And what if you had a free coach and a group for these 21 days to help provide training, camaraderie, and accountability for doing some of life’s simplest, yet most neglected disciplines?

Whether you’re a parent who’s struggling to find time for yourself, an empty nester who realizes your chance is fleeting, a young single who wants to set yourself up for a lifetime of personal success, or just someone who desires to get back on track to honor God with every moment you’re given, this challenge is for you.

I can’t promise it will be easy, but I can promise it will be worth it. Because intentionality always wins over good intentions Every. Single. Time.

The FREE Godly Living 21-Day Challenge kicks off on Labor Day, September 5th. If any of this interests you, I’m challenging you to drop what you’re doing right now, and check it out! To get more details, or to accept the challenge and join the private Godly Living Facebook Group, click here.

3 weeks. 3 categories. Are you up for it? I hope to see you on the inside! (Better yet, share this with someone who could be your accountability partner and do it with you.)

Challenge Accepted! I’m In!