Truth Moment We Could All Use Some New Habits: 21 Days to Look at Things Differently

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I didn’t want to make a self-help devotional. This is a means of grasping a better sense of self through personal accounts, scripture, and thought-provoking questions that generate personal and intimate dialogue. Truth Moment…we could all use some new habits and take some steps towards getting to know ourselves better in the process. They say it takes 21 days to break a bad habit. I took it a step further and said it takes 21 CONSISTENT days to break a bad habit. I don’t want my readers to look at this with a negative connotation. When “bad” is placed before habit, it can create shame or feelings of guilt. So, we aren’t looking to break “bad” habits but, instead, create “good” habits. So, over the next 21 days, we will consistently work towards building good and healthy habits.

In this journal, you will learn to look at twenty-one different words differently. They are all words I’m sure you’ve heard often, maybe even daily, but I want to challenge you to look at them in a way that they transform your life, in how you think, act and behave. And since it is my belief that our thoughts govern the way we carry ourselves, why not get into the habit of thinking good things? You put good things in...you can put good things out. And yet still, as simple as it sounds, the busy-ness of life can make us forget.

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I didn’t want to make a self-help devotional. This is a means of grasping a better sense of self through personal accounts, scripture, and thought-provoking questions that generate personal and intimate dialogue. Truth Moment…we could all use some new habits and take some steps towards getting to know ourselves better in the process. They say it takes 21 days to break a bad habit. I took it a step further and said it takes 21 CONSISTENT days to break a bad habit. I don’t want my readers to look at this with a negative connotation. When “bad” is placed before habit, it can create shame or feelings of guilt. So, we aren’t looking to break “bad” habits but, instead, create “good” habits. So, over the next 21 days, we will consistently work towards building good and healthy habits.

In this journal, you will learn to look at twenty-one different words differently. They are all words I’m sure you’ve heard often, maybe even daily, but I want to challenge you to look at them in a way that they transform your life, in how you think, act and behave. And since it is my belief that our thoughts govern the way we carry ourselves, why not get into the habit of thinking good things? You put good things in...you can put good things out. And yet still, as simple as it sounds, the busy-ness of life can make us forget.

I didn’t want to make a self-help devotional. This is a means of grasping a better sense of self through personal accounts, scripture, and thought-provoking questions that generate personal and intimate dialogue. Truth Moment…we could all use some new habits and take some steps towards getting to know ourselves better in the process. They say it takes 21 days to break a bad habit. I took it a step further and said it takes 21 CONSISTENT days to break a bad habit. I don’t want my readers to look at this with a negative connotation. When “bad” is placed before habit, it can create shame or feelings of guilt. So, we aren’t looking to break “bad” habits but, instead, create “good” habits. So, over the next 21 days, we will consistently work towards building good and healthy habits.

In this journal, you will learn to look at twenty-one different words differently. They are all words I’m sure you’ve heard often, maybe even daily, but I want to challenge you to look at them in a way that they transform your life, in how you think, act and behave. And since it is my belief that our thoughts govern the way we carry ourselves, why not get into the habit of thinking good things? You put good things in...you can put good things out. And yet still, as simple as it sounds, the busy-ness of life can make us forget.