Hey friends! Welcome back to my journey through the 7-40 Challenge. If you’re new here, this is my personal quest to build seven key habits over the next 40 days—habits that infuse meaning, purpose, and achievement into every single day. Can you believe it’s already Day 12? Time is flying, but I’m thrilled to report that I’m finally settling into a solid rhythm. Those early days felt a bit chaotic, but now? It’s starting to click.

For those who might have missed the kickoff post, let me quickly recap the seven habits I’m tackling head-on:

  1. Daily Bible study and prayer – Grounding my day in God’s word, prayer and reflection.
  2. Exercising for one hour a day – Getting that heart pumping and building strength.
  3. Tracking all my calories and intake – To stay accountable and shed some weight.
  4. Drinking 100 ounces of water a day – Hydration is key, folks!
  5. Purposely expressing gratitude every day – More on this in a sec—it is a game-changer.
  6. Reading or listening to audiobooks for 30 minutes a day – Feeding my mind with knowledge..
  7. Writing on my blog or working on business projects – Keeping the creative juices flowing and holding myself accountable.

So far, the challenge is going strong. I’ve hit every goal daily, even if some days it comes down to the wire—finishing that last audiobook chapter or blog draft just before midnight. But hey, a win is a win, right? Consistency is building, and that’s what matters.+

That said, a couple of insights have really stood out to me these past 12 days. First up: gratitude. I’ve realized I need to amp it up even more. Words like “thank you” and “I appreciate you” shouldn’t just stay in my head—they need to roll off my tongue as often as I think them. In our fast-paced society, genuine gratitude feels rare, but it’s such a simple way to lift someone up and remind us that we’re all in this together. Whether it’s thanking a barista for that perfect coffee or telling a friend how much their support means, expressing it out loud creates ripples of positivity. I’ve made it a daily habit, and it’s already shifting my perspective.

The second big takeaway? The writing process itself. Committing to blogging every day has been tougher than I expected. I want my words to be meaningful and impactful—I don’t want to waste your time (or mine!) with fluff. But here’s the lesson I’m learning: it’s the process that sharpens my skills. If I skip it because I’m afraid of producing something “crap,” I’ll never improve. So, I’m embracing the mess. Some posts might not be masterpieces, but putting pen to paper (or fingers to keyboard) keeps me accountable, helps me process my thoughts, and pushes me toward those worthwhile insights. It’s all part of the growth.

Now, why “7-40″ specifically? I didn’t pick these numbers at random. In the Bible, seven symbolizes perfection—it’s a complete, balanced number that feels just right for the habits I’m building. It’s challenging but manageable, and it works for me. Forty, on the other hand, represents a period of trial or transformation. Think Noah’s flood, Jesus in the wilderness—times of testing that lead to profound change. That’s exactly what I need. I’ve been complacent for too long, letting life disruptions like moving cities become excuses. But no more. Despite the chaos, I should have been chasing my health and goals all along. This 40-day stretch is my trial, and I’m ready for the transformation on the other side.

Here’s a fun twist: this is just Round 1 of seven total 7-40 Challenges. Yep, I plan to rinse and repeat six more times, adjusting as I go. Maybe by Round 2, tracking food and water will be second nature, so I can swap in new habits. I’m laying out a clearer plan for my short-term wins (like hitting a weight milestone) and long-term dreams (building that business I’ve been dreaming about). It’s all about progress, not perfection.

What about you? What’s one habit or goal you’re grinding on right now? Have you mapped out a plan to make it happen? I’d genuinely love to hear your stories in the comments below—let’s inspire each other!

Thanks for joining me on this ride. Your support means the world. See you tomorrow for Day 13!

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