Facing the Mirror: My 7-40 Challenge and Why It’s Time to Get Unstuck

Hey there, friends. If you’ve ever stared into the mirror and wondered who that person staring back really is—frustrated, a bit burned out, maybe not quite where you thought you’d be—then pull up a chair. This is for you.  I’ve been feeling that pull to do something about the goals rattling around inside me. They can’t just live in my head anymore; it’s time to act. And if I can start getting unstuck, maybe there’s hope for you too.

Seven years ago, I was lying in a chemotherapy bed, my body giving up on me—or at least trying to. No hair, no strength, not knowing if I’d see tomorrow. But by the grace of God, I survived. I got better. Yet here I am, not taking care of this body as well as I should. I’m stronger than ever in some ways, but heavier too—a paradox I’m not fond of. My knees ache, my back hurts and I am not where I want to be physically. I’m not getting any younger, and that mirror reflection? It’s a mix of frustration and a wake-up call. It’s the face of a guy who’s had enough and is ready to fight back.

That’s why I’ve launched my own challenge: the 7-40 Challenge. Seven habits, practiced over 40 days, to build resilience and take those small, incremental steps toward the life I want. Why 40 days? It doesn’t sound long, but think about it—biblically, 40 days flooded the Earth, 40 days Jesus spent in the wilderness facing temptation. There’s a spiritual weight to it, a chance for real transformation if I lean in. And I’m excited to see what I can achieve—and what you could too.

Here are the seven habits I’m committing to:

  1. Daily Bible study and prayer. Starting my day with Scripture and talking to God brings everything into focus. It clears my mind, and sets a foundation for the rest of my day.
  2. Exercise for an hour daily. Not forever, but for now, it’s the jumpstart my body needs. Getting moving, building strength without the inflammation or pain holding me back.
  3. Tracking all my calories in MyFitnessPal. I’ve set a daily limit to hit my weight loss goals—about 50 pounds to shed. No more guessing; it’s all accountable.
  4. Drinking 100 ounces or more of water per day. Hydration lubricates my joints, boosts my health, and just makes everything function better. Simple, but game-changing.
  5. Focusing on gratitude. This one’s huge. I strive to start everything with thanks—to God, to the people in my life, for the breath in my lungs. Gratitude flips frustration on its head.
  6. Reading inspiring material for 30 minutes a day. Right now, it’s Creative Calling by Chase Jarvis, soaking in ideas to fuel my creativity and apply new habits.
  7. Spending time writing or working on future business projects. For the past eight days (yep, I’m on day eight as I write this), it’s been pouring into my blog, getting these thoughts out and building toward bigger ideas.

The real magic? Starting from gratitude, even when you feel the deficit. I’ve worked on these goals before and seen no progress—it estranges you from yourself. But getting upset just drives you deeper down. Instead, I look in the mirror and remember the man with no hair from chemo, the one who almost didn’t make it. I’m thankful for this chance, for my next breath, to tell my family I love them, to chase passions. If you’re still moving, it’s not over. You have a shot to make a difference in your life and others’.

We think we need to conquer the mountain in one massive climb, but it’s the little ones that get us there. Take the other night—9:30 PM, exhausted after a hectic day. I’d only knocked out three of my seven habits. Four left staring me down. The easy choice? Let it slide. “One day won’t hurt,” right? But that’s a lie; it’s foundational. So I laced up my sneakers, went for that walk, listened to my book, finished my blog post, and chugged the rest of my water. It took until 11 PM, but I did it. The sleepy fog the next morning? Just a reminder I’d stayed true.

Gritting it out like that—willing yourself to keep going—it’s worth it. Those incremental wins build momentum. Life knocks us down, whether it’s sickness, burnout, or just the daily grind. But the choices we make to get back up? They matter. Start with gratitude for where you are, even if it’s not perfect. You’ve got people on your side, worthwhile things to do, blessings you didn’t earn. What challenge can’t we face from there?

If this resonates, leave me a message in the comments. Let’s look in that mirror, hold grace for the people we see, and take one small step. I’m doing it, and if a guy like me can get unstuck, so can you. Let’s keep moving—it’s not over yet.

Day 7 of the 7-40 Challenge: Unleashing My Inner Blogger – And Why You Should Too!

Hey there, thank you for tuning in and welcome to Day 7 of the 7-40 Challenge. For the uninitiated, this is my bold experiment: committing to seven transformative habits over 40 straight days to crank up my life’s impact, rack up those small wins, and spark some serious personal growth. We’re talking daily habits that build momentum, one brick at a time.

Today, on Day 7, I’m zeroing in on the habit that’s been my white whale for years: recording my daily adventures and thoughts. Yeah, you heard that right – blogging, journaling, or whatever you want to call this act of putting pen to paper (or fingers to keyboard). It’s not just about spilling my guts; it’s about capturing the chaos, the triumphs, and the “aha” moments that make up this awesome adventure called life.

The Struggle is Real: Why Blogging Has Been My Nemesis

Look, this doesn’t come naturally to me. I envy people I know who effortlessly document their lives with killer photos, snappy captions, or heartfelt essays. They’re out there living their best #DocumentedLife, while I show flickers of promise every once in a while.  Over the years, I’ve dipped my toes in, but consistency? That’s been my Achilles’ heel. Why? Let me break it down into the three brutal truths that have held me back – and how I’m smashing through them.

1. Time: The Ultimate Excuse (That I’m No Longer Buying)

Crafting words that flow? It takes effort, folks. In the whirlwind of a packed day – work, workouts, family, you name it – carving out time felt like an impossible quest. But guess what? Over these last seven days, I’ve proven to myself that it’s doable. It’s all about laser focus, even when my attention span wants to play hooky. No more excuses; I’m owning my sporadic focus and turning it into a superpower. If I can squeeze it in, so can you!

2. The Self-Doubt Monster: Is My Voice Even Worth It?

Here’s the raw truth: I want my words to matter. I believe my unique take on life – the insights, the inspirations, the uplifting thoughts – could light a fire under someone else’s doubt. But that nagging self-doubt creeps in: Is this really worth anyone’s time? Then I snap out of it. This isn’t just for you, dear reader; it’s for me. Documenting my journey lets me track progress, celebrate those golden nuggets of growth, and hold myself accountable. It’s like a daily mirror showing where I started and how far I’ve come. Self-doubt? Consider it evicted.

3. Daily Content: What If I Run Out of “Interesting”?

Finding something fresh and fascinating to share every single day? Daunting, right? But then I think about the rockstars out there: YouTubers dropping daily vlogs, podcasters churning out episodes, creators flooding the world with content. They’re not reinventing the wheel every time – they’re showing up consistently, adding their voice to the mix, making the world a tad brighter or bolder. They’re saying the things that need to be said, day in and day out.

That’s the magic I’m chasing in this challenge: finding my voice. Building it brick by brick, figuring out what fires me up, where to direct my energy, and how my experiences can create real impact. It’s not about perfection; it’s about persistence.

Your Turn: Time to Document Your Epic Saga?

So, spill the beans – do you document your life? Got stories, ideas, or wild thoughts you wish you could capture and share with the world? Maybe, like me, you’ve been waiting for the “perfect” moment. Well, newsflash: that moment is now. Sometimes, it takes a structured challenge to kick things into gear. Trust me, once you start, you’ll wonder why you waited so long. I’m dedicated to the long haul. Let’s keep moving forward. 

Thanks a ton for hanging with me on Day 7. If you’ve got any tips, thoughts, or your own blogging battles to share, drop a comment below. I would so appreciate the feedback. Stay tuned for the next post – we’ve got 33 more days of awesomeness ahead.