Embarking on the 740 Challenge

A Journey of Transformation and Self-Improvement

Hello, everyone. Today, I’m excited (and a bit nervous) to share something personal with you. I’m starting a new project—a new challenge—that I’m calling the 740 Challenge. This isn’t just another fleeting resolution; it’s a structured plan for self-improvement and betterment that I believe can truly change my life. Let me break it down for you and explain why I’m doing this.

What is the 740 Challenge?

At its core, the 740 Challenge involves seven tasks that I intend to do daily over the next 40 days. Why 40 days? Well, biblically speaking, the number 40 often represents transformation—think of the 40 days of rain during the flood or Jesus’ 40 days in the wilderness. I’ve seen enough evidence to believe that, with consistent application and persistence, real change can happen in that timeframe. It’s not about overnight miracles; it’s about building habits that stick.

But here’s where the “7” and the bigger picture come in: I plan to complete seven cycles of this 40-day challenge. That adds up to 280 days in total. Between each cycle, I’ll take seven days to pause, revisit my goals, take notes, and assess my progress. Have I achieved what I set out to? Do I need to adjust? This break will keep things pragmatic and ensure I’m not just going through the motions.

The goal? Maximum results through sustained effort. By the end, I hope to have transformed key areas of my life.

Why Now? My Personal Story

I’m 46 years old, and let’s be honest: I’m not in the physical shape I wish I was. I haven’t accomplished many of the objectives I’ve set for myself over the years. Statistically, I might have several decades ahead of me, but the older I get, the more I realize time isn’t always on our side. I’ve learned this the hard way—I’ve gone through cancer twice. I’ve seen how frail human life is, lost people dear to me, and witnessed how quickly everything can change. Those experiences have hammered home a crucial truth: there’s no tomorrow promised. We have today, and we need to make the most of it to avoid regrets.

Like many of us, I have those competing voices in my head. One sits on my shoulder, encouraging me, whispering that these are worthy goals and I can do this. The other reminds me of past failures, insisting I’ll fall short again. Which one will I listen to? The proof will be in my daily actions. It’s time to make a change. It’s time to be better than I’ve been. It’s time to transform.

The Seven Goals

As part of the 740 Challenge, I have seven specific goals that I’ll be focusing on. I’ll cover these goals in detail so you can see what they are, and I’ll report back on my progress, sharing thoughts on each one as I go through the challenge. Why are they important? Because they represent the steps I need to take control and actively pursue a fulfilling life.

Here they are:

  1. Bible study and prayer: Spend 15-20 minutes, maybe this morning, reading a chapter or devotional and praying.
  2. 100+ ounces of water: This may seem basic, but staying hydrated is foundational to being healthy.
  3. Track 2500-2800 calories: Log meals in MyFitnessPal, aiming for balanced, protein-rich foods.
  4. One-hour exercise: A mix of yoga, brisk walking, and/or lifting (bodyweight or weights).
  5. Learning/reading: Dedicate 30 minutes to a book or course—nonfiction or something inspiring.
  6. Gratitude: Write three things you’re thankful for tonight in a journal.
  7. Writing/business activities: Spend 30-60 minutes on writing (journal, blog) and/or working on projects I want to deliver.

Accountability and Looking Ahead

This blog post is my accountability mechanism. By putting this out there, I’m committing publicly to the process. I’ll check in with updates on my progress, especially after the first 40 days, and continue through each cycle. I look forward to sharing the wins, the struggles, and the lessons learned along the road.

If you’re reading this and feeling inspired (or even skeptical), join me in spirit. Maybe start your own version of a challenge. Life’s too short not to pursue transformation.

Thanks for reading. Here’s to day one of the 740 Challenge—let’s make it count.

Day 18 – Thankful

A verse I would like to share with you today:

I look up to the mountains— does my help come from there? My help comes from the Lord, who made heaven and earth!

He will not let you stumble; the one who watches over you will not slumber. Indeed, he who watches over Israel never slumbers or sleeps.

The Lord himself watches over you! The Lord stands beside you as your protective shade. The sun will not harm you by day, nor the moon at night. The Lord keeps you from all harm and watches over your life.

The Lord keeps watch over you as you come and go, both now and forever.

Psalms 121:1-8 NLT

I am so thankful to God. There are not enough words to express it.

Day 17 – On Staying Hydrated

Staying hydrated is one of the most basic yet crucial aspects of maintaining optimal health and well-being. It’s not just about quenching thirst; it’s about ensuring that our bodies function as they were designed to. Water is central to all of our bodily process, and alongside it, electrolytes play a pivotal role in maintaining the balance and function of our bodies. Let’s take a few moments to look into why proper hydration and electrolyte balance are essential and how we can maintain them effectively.

The Importance of Hydration

Hydration is not merely a matter of drinking water; it’s about ensuring that your body maintains a delicate balance of fluids. This balance is crucial for temperature regulation, joint lubrication, nutrient transportation, and waste elimination. I have seen from first hand experience that dehydration can disrupt these processes, leading to fatigue, headaches, dizziness, and more severe issues.

Interestingly, the human body can go for weeks without food but only a few days without water. This highlights the critical nature of hydration for survival and health. The amount of water will vary depending on the individual and levels of activity, but the need to be hydrated affects us all.

What About Electrolytes?

Electrolytes are minerals with an electric charge, such as sodium, potassium, chloride, calcium, and magnesium. They are pivotal in conducting nerve impulses, contracting muscles, keeping you hydrated, and regulating your body’s pH levels. When you sweat, you lose electrolytes, especially sodium and potassium, which can disrupt the delicate balance required for optimal bodily functions.

For athletes or anyone engaging in prolonged physical activity, replenishing electrolytes is as crucial as rehydrating. This ensures the continuation of peak physical performance and prevents cramping, fatigue, and dehydration. However, electrolyte balance is not only a concern for the physically active; it’s essential for everyone. Imbalances can lead to a range of health issues, from mild symptoms like muscle cramps to severe conditions such as seizures.

Finding a Proper Balance

Here are some tips to ensure you stay properly hydrated and maintain a healthy electrolyte balance:

1. Drink water throughout the day: Don’t wait until you’re thirsty. Set reminders if necessary, and aim for about 8 glasses a day, though individual needs may vary.

2. Monitor your urine: Clear or light-colored urine typically indicates proper hydration, while dark yellow suggests you need to drink more water.

3. Eat water-rich foods: Fruits and vegetables like cucumbers, oranges, and watermelons can contribute to your hydration.

4. Use electrolyte replacements wisely: For most people, a balanced diet provides all the necessary electrolytes. However, if you’re participating in prolonged or intense physical activities, especially in hot climates, consider electrolyte drinks or supplements.

5. Limit diuretics: Alcohol and caffeine can increase fluid loss. Moderating their intake can help maintain hydration.

Proper hydration and electrolyte balance are foundational to health. They support every cellular process in your body, enhance physical performance, and contribute to overall vitality. By understanding their importance and implementing strategies to maintain them, you can ensure that your body functions at its best, keeping you healthy, energized, and ready to tackle whatever comes your way.

What thoughts do you have on this? What have you found that helps you stay hydrated?

I put the above together from web searching and OpenAI. I have provided for informational purposes only. Please consult someone smarter and more qualified than me for actual health advice.

Day 16 – The Prodigal

He stood at the corner. The sign he held in his hands spoke volumes. Times were tough and money hard to come by. He hadn’t bathed in a week. Lord only knows where he had slept the evening before, if he had slept at all. Didn’t he have a home he could go to? What brought him to this corner? Where did he get the marker and the cardboard for his sign?

His tired shoulders slumped as the cars passed him by. The hunger pains racked his body, but not as bad as the despair did. Times had not always been like these. There had  been another day, years before. Before the women. Before the booze. Before the needles. Before despair.

He lifted his face. The streetlight changed to red once again. Slowly he panned the cars for generosity. A window rolled down and he walked to the  person seated in the car. Two dollars. That was better than most people did. He muttered a thank you as the car drove away.

The streets were wet from the rain of the day. His clothes were sticking to his body, but at least it was cooler than the normal heat of an August day. How had he sunk this far?

He had been comfortable once. He had lived in luxury. His father had a strict set of rules that he chose not to abide by though, and in anger, one day, he demanded his share of the inheritance and left. Never to look back. Never to be constricted by those rules again.

The thoughts of years passed flashed through his mind often as he watched the cars go by. Arrogant people passed by every minute. But he knew well that very few had been as arrogant as he. Thousands of dollars he had, all of it he squandered. In a short amount of time he had nothing.

Too ashamed to go home, he stayed where he was and tried to work to make his way. Habits die hard. Expensive habits die painfully. His life was now broken and, he thought, wasted.

There had to be a better life than this. The life of one of the workers in his father’s employ was so much better than what he was now doing. Even if he couldn’t return as a son, he would ask his father for a job. It had to be better than his life now.

So, he picked up his backpack containing everything he owned in the world. It was many miles back to his father’s house, but the journey was underway. It would take several days to make it back, but it had to be better. It just had to.

His legs were tired. His feet sore. He climbed the hill in front of him. His father’s house was down on the other side. It wasn’t much further. As he reached the top of the hill he paused for a moment to catch his breath. He looked down on the valley where he grew up. It was familiar, but he knew it would never be as it was. Never again would he take it all for granted, even though none of it was his.

He started walking down the hill. To his amazement, he saw a man running toward him. The man was older and well dressed. Why was he running? Who was this? It was…his father. His father was running to him. Immediately he felt fear, but that was soon gone as he realized his father was smiling…and crying.

With a swift embrace, the father took the son in his arms and pulled him close. The son’s clothes did not stop him. The smell of the man did not stop the father. The father’s son was home and he rejoiced and cried as he held him.

“Father, please forgive me for my stupidity. I have come back to ask you for a job. I don’t deserve to be your son, but I will gladly spend my life working for you to repay the cost I have been to you.”

“Son, I have waited for you. Every day since you have been gone I have searched this road for you. I believed in my heart you would return. Now you have. You are my son and you will always be my son. I love you. Nothing has ever changed that. You may work with me as we live our lives as family. Come, we must celebrate for you have come home.”

Day 15 – Progress Over Perfection

You hear it every day. People strive for perfection—a pinnacle of achievement where everything is in its right place, and there are no more errors or areas for improvement. It is a nice thought isn’t it? Is it really possible? Truthfully, no. It is unattainable and the pursuit often becomes a paralyzing force, hindering growth and progress. It’s crucial to recognize that progress, not perceived perfection, should be the goal. Have you ever felt stuck in the pursuit of perfect?

The Myth of Perfection

Perfection is not humanly possible. It’s an unachievable standard that varies from person to person depending on various opinion. It is a myth that can prevent us from appreciating our accomplishments, focusing instead on what’s lacking, leading to dissatisfaction and a sense of inadequacy.

The Power of Progress

Contrastingly, progress is tangible, measurable, and infinitely more satisfying than the mirage of perfection. It represents the real, incremental advancements we make towards our goals, acknowledging every step forward, no matter how small. Progress is rooted in the reality of our journey, celebrating growth and learning from setbacks. It’s about evolving, improving, and moving closer to our aspirations with each action we take.

Why Progress Matters More

1. Keeps the Focus on Growth: Progress encourages a growth mindset, where challenges are viewed as opportunities to learn and develop. Each attempt, successful or not, is a chance to gain insights and improve.

2. Builds Resilience: Embracing progress helps build resilience, as we learn to navigate setbacks and continue moving forward. This resilience becomes a cornerstone of our character, empowering us in all areas of life.

3. Enhances Perspective: Recognizing and celebrating progress gives us perspective. It allows us to see how far we’ve come, instilling a sense of achievement and motivating us to keep pushing forward.

4. Encourages Innovation: The pursuit of progress, as opposed to perfection, fosters an environment where experimentation and creativity flourish. It’s in this space that breakthroughs and innovations occur.

Embracing Progress

As I have shifted to a progress mindset, I have had to consider the following:

Setting Realistic Goals: Am I breaking down my larger goals into smaller, achievable steps? Am I celebrating each milestone to keep myself motivated?

Be Kind: Am i kind to myself? Am I acknowledging my efforts and progress, even if things don’t go as I planned?

Cultivate a Growth Mindset: Do I view challenges as opportunities to grow? Do I embrace learning? Am I open to feedback?

Reflect Regularly: Am I taking time to reflect on the journey? Do I acknowledge the progress I’ve made? What adjustments could help me move forward more effectively?

The idea of perfection is alluring, but it is not achievable. It’s the pursuit of progress that truly moves us forward. By valuing each step forward, learning from setbacks, and celebrating our growth, we can achieve a deeper sense of satisfaction and accomplishment.

Have you struggled with chasing perfection? How would a shift in this mindset help you?

See you on Day 16.