7-1-2026

I can’t say that what I’m about to share is overly spiritual (or is it?), but I’m pretty sure you’ll find it (at least some of it) helpful. I saw this on social media. There isn’t a lot there that’s helpful, but take a look at this and see what you think. It’s titled:

Habits I Picked Up from Adults Who Actually Have Their Life Together

1. They use calendars for everything. They don’t trust their memory with important dates, appointments, or deadlines.

2. They write things down immediately. If a thought, task, or idea isn’t captured right away, they assume it’ll disappear.

3. They make tasks smaller than necessary. Instead of “clean the house,” it’s “put away 5 items.”

4. They use timers constantly. Timers help them start, stay focused, and avoid falling into hyperfocus.

5. They keep important items visible. Out of sight often means out of mind, so they design their environment accordingly.

6. They build accountability into their lives. Systems, routines, clear goals, and deadlines help them stay consistent.

7. They stop trying to do everything mentally. Checklists, reminders, notes, and systems carry the load.

8. They plan for bad days. They create routines that work even when motivation disappears.

9. They focus on consistency, not perfection. Missing one day doesn’t become an excuse to quit.

10. They work with their brain, not against it. Instead of forcing themselves to function like everyone else, they build systems around how they naturally operate.

The most important one:
They read their Bible, pray, and have quiet time with the Lord EVERY SINGLE DAY.

Again, maybe this doesn’t sound “overly spiritual”, but you’ll find these principles sprinkled throughout the Bible……….just sayin’.

I love you all!!