I’ve been thinking a lot about habits lately — not the flashy kind that make headlines, but the quiet ones, the small actions that nobody notices. The ones that slowly shape our days, and eventually, our lives.
There’s something powerful about doing the right thing, even when no one’s watching. Making your bed, journaling for five minutes, reading a few pages, or simply checking in with yourself at the start of the day — it all adds up.
It’s easy to underestimate these small habits because their impact isn’t immediate. But over weeks and months, they compound into momentum, clarity, and even unexpected confidence.
The best part? You don’t need to overhaul your life overnight. Pick one small habit. Do it consistently. Notice the ripple effect it creates.
I’d love to hear: what’s one small habit that quietly changes your day? Comment below or share your experience — sometimes the smallest routines spark the biggest growth.
Here’s mine: Every morning, I make a beautiful pour-over coffee and then spend at least 15 minutes with the Bible following a “One Year Bible” plan on YouVersion. As part of the program, I read from the Old Testament, New Testament, Psalms, and Proverbs each day, which is helping me to understand the voice of God.
