Proverbs 27:17

Proverbs 27:17

Wednesday, September 18, 2019

Don't copy the behavior and custos of this world, but let God transform you into a new person by changing the way you think. Romans 12:2 - Verse Image How to Start (and Keep) Good Habits Imagine it’s late and you’ve had a long day. You were planning to exercise, fix yourself a healthy meal, then spend some time in God’s Word. Instead, you grab some pizza and binge TV shows. Without realizing it, you just reinforced a habit. Research suggests we all have “keystone habits,”† acquired patterns of behavior that form the basis of our daily routines. Change those, and you can change your life. Here are 5 Ways to Develop Healthy Habits: Remember whose you are. You are called by God and made in His image. Because of His great love for you, you have the ability to become more like the person God created you to be. 7 Habits To Develop Spiritual Growth 7 Habits To Develop Spiritual Growth Jesus.net, 7 Days Identify the “why” behind your behavior.† Do you eat junk food because you like the taste? Or because you’re tired or bored? Once you know why you behave the way you do, it’s easier to replace unhealthy habits with better ones. Habits Habits Life.Church, 6 Days Draw close to God. When you prioritize time with God, you’re allowing Him to renew your mind (Rom. 12:2). Eventually, this will help you change the way you live. Lifehacks: Practical Tips For Godly Habits Lifehacks: Practical Tips For Godly Habits Zondervan, 7 Days Focus on one key habit. Consistently doing one thing well will yield results over time and make it easier to master other habits later. 10 Habits Of Intimacy With God 10 Habits Of Intimacy With God Dr. Roselene Coblentz, 10 Days Give yourself grace. You won’t always get it right… And that’s okay. When you stumble, “fall forward”: learn from your mistakes and keep going. God will still be right beside you, cheering you on. It only takes a moment to start a healthy habit. Pick a Plan, and let God use that choice to begin transforming your daily routines.

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