If you position yourself to become teachable, the floodgates of opportunity and transformation can open up in dynamic ways. Yet at the same time, not being teachable is one of the top reasons people do not change, grow or maximize their potential. Search the history of many people’s lives and you will discover that they […]
Tag: Habits
7 Every Day Habits for a Healthy Spiritual Heart
I spend the majority of my investment helping people to live with an awakened and powerful heart. Unfortunately our busy and overloaded lives cause us to neglect the life of our spiritual hearts. We get so lost in “getting by” that we fail to keep in mind the most important aspect of life–the inner life of the heart. […]
How to Be Miserable and Stay Miserable
It is very subtle thought that if our life circumstances were better, we would be better. We think our spiritual, mental and physical health would improve if only our circumstances would improve. But there is a value that only overcomers realize: every obstacle and difficulty is our chance to grow and conquer. But if you […]
Wanna Make a Change? Do This Next Step
Sometimes we make transformation very complicated. It can often be very simple, especially if we are serous enough. Developing a new habit or breaking a bad one really comes down to training. We’ve been trained in down to a cellular level to engage in habits and patterns that we’ve been trained in. Just as simple […]
5 Ways to Cultivate Thanksgiving
One of the greatest ways you can live an overcoming life is to remain grateful in all things. A grateful heart can never be defeated, no matter what comes their way. This is why the Bible says in everything give thanks. This means learning to cultivate a grateful heart, no matter where you find yourself. […]
15 Everyday Habits for Taking In God’s Word
For most Christians, one of the biggest frustrations is their lack of developing a healthy ingestion of the Word of God in their daily life. They often fall into guilt, feeling like they should read the Bible more, but struggle to have a consistent pattern. Others can develop very rigid and religious routine that have […]