Heart Happy with Tricia Goyer

You’ve Changed! Three Good Habits to Help You Overcome the Bad Ones

Three Good Habits to Overcome the Bad Ones
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I’m glad we’re friends now, but goodness; you might not have felt the same if we had met when I was in high school! I wasn’t following God. I was very much into my boyfriend. I cussed and watched horrible movies. I even got into a fistfight. (Okay, I got into two.)
Three Good Habits to Overcome the Bad Ones
I’m not proud of the person I was, and I have to admit, it wasn’t easy to change. Even after I became a Christian I struggled—a lot. The cuss words still slipped out. Unclean thoughts continued to pop into my head. I was selfish, and I often put my needs before others. I remember going through my whole day without even thinking about God. So what changed? And how?

Here are three good habits that helped change everything for me:

1. Daily Bible Reading

In my early 20s, I was a young mom with two babies, and I decided that I would get up fifteen minutes early every day to read my Bible. I set an alarm to make sure I got up. Before starting this routine, I was NOT a morning person, and it was ROUGH. Yet, it didn’t take long to discover it was worth it. Everything changed when I focused on God’s Word first thing every day. I had a better attitude. I started acting better. The more of God’s Truth that I put into me, the more that truth impacted every part of my life. To this day, I still take time every morning (before everyone else is up!) to spend that quiet time with God.

2. Journaling

I was not one of those people who wrote pages and pages in my journal every day. It was a bit simpler than that; after I read a Bible chapter or two, I’d write down a Scripture that stood out to me. I’d also write down a thought or prayer that came to mind or something I felt God had put on my heart. Sometimes I’d write down a personal application. Then I started thinking about how God’s Word applied to my life, and that would impact the way I went about the rest of my day. Even now, I love journaling in my Bible. Try one like this one!

3. Sharing

I’ve heard it said that the best way to learn something is to teach it. Mostly, I did this through writing. Even before I was published, I would write short devotions and share them with prayer partners and friends. I’d also share what I read with my husband, John. When my kids got older, I shared it with them. Once Facebook came around, I shared there. And now, I get to share what God has done—and continues to do—in my life with all of you!
God’s Word has transformed my life, my heart, my attitude, and my actions. I’m a different person because I made it a priority to feed my soul with God’s Truth.

 

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We’re Tricia and Michelle, two friends inviting you to join us in reading through the Bible chronologically this year. Reading the Bible every day can be a challenge. We’re here to summarize each day’s passage and provide action steps… in under 15 minutes. Grab a buddy and join our community. Take the plunge, and let’s read through the Bible together. We’ll be cheering you on all the way!

You can join us using your own One Year Bible© (if you’d like to purchase one, you can grab your preferred version using the links below). Or you can print up the One Year Chronological Reading Plan. If you don’t have a copy of the One Year Bible©, we will have the exact passages for the next day in the show notes. You can also subscribe to the One Year Chronological Bible Reading plan on the YouVersion Bible App.

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