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Seeking Him

Seeking Him can be a challenge unless we are open to intentionally seeking those changes in our lives. Here are some ways we can do just that. 

1. Daily Reflection and Prayer

Start each day with a moment of reflection and prayer. This practice helps you set your intentions for the day and seek God's guidance. Reflect on your priorities and ask for wisdom to make the most of your time.

2. Set Meaningful Goals

Identify specific goals that align with God's priorities for your life. These could be spiritual, relational, or personal development goals. Break them down into manageable steps and track your progress throughout the month.

3. Create a Balanced Schedule

Plan your days with intentionality, ensuring you allocate time for work, rest, and activities that nourish your soul. A balanced schedule helps you stay focused on what truly matters and prevents burnout.

4. Engage in Acts of Kindness

Look for opportunities to serve others and show kindness. Whether it's volunteering, helping a neighbor, or simply offering a listening ear, these acts of kindness reflect God's love and bring joy to both you and those you serve.

5. Limit Distractions

Identify and minimize distractions that consume your time and attention. This might include setting boundaries with technology, creating a focused work environment, or prioritizing activities that align with your goals.

6. Practice Gratitude

Cultivate a heart of gratitude by regularly reflecting on God's blessings. Keep a gratitude journal and write down things you are thankful for each day. This practice helps you stay focused on the positive and appreciate the time you have.

7. Seek Wisdom in God's Word

Spend time reading and meditating on Scripture. God's Word is a source of wisdom and guidance. Choose a Bible reading plan or study a specific book of the Bible to deepen your understanding and grow in your faith.

8. Connect with a Faith Community

Engage with a community of believers who can support and encourage you. Attend church services, join a small group, or participate in online faith communities. Sharing your journey with others can provide accountability and inspiration.

9. Rest and Recharge

Make time for rest and renewal. God values rest, and it's essential for maintaining your physical, emotional, and spiritual well-being. Take breaks, enjoy nature, and prioritize activities that bring you joy and relaxation.

10. Reflect on Your Progress

At the end of the month, take time to reflect on your journey. Assess how well you have aligned your time with God's priorities and celebrate the progress you've made. Use this reflection to set new goals and continue growing in wisdom.


By incorporating these practices into your daily routine, you can make the most of your time and embrace a heart of wisdom. Remember, it's a journey, and each step you take brings you closer to living a life that honors God.

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