💭 Do It Anyway
I came across a TikTok recently where the creator asked:
“What if you chose your nervous system over your ego?”
It stopped me in my tracks.
Because so often, we let fear — dressed up as pride — make our choices for us.
We say we’re waiting on the “right moment” or for “things to feel aligned,”
but really, we’re avoiding the discomfort that comes with growth.
We choose our ego over our nervous system.
We choose to stay comfortable instead of courageous.
🌾 When Fear Feels Safer
Sometimes it’s not that we don’t know what to do — it’s that we’re scared of how it’ll feel when we actually do it.
We’re scared to look cringey.
Scared to fail publicly.
Scared to start small.
Scared of silence when we finally speak.
So instead of moving, we stay stuck —
sitting in fear,
convincing ourselves that staying put is “wisdom,”
when it’s really just ego protection.
But here’s the truth:
Every new level will shake your nervous system.
It’ll stretch your faith, your confidence, and your identity.
And that’s okay — because that’s where transformation lives.
✨ Do It Scared
I want to challenge you today:
Do it anyway.
Launch it anyway.
Speak it anyway.
Show up anyway.
Whether it’s starting the business, applying for the job, posting the video, or saying yes to the thing that makes your heart race — do it.
Your nervous system might tremble, but your soul will grow.
And you’ll discover that fear can’t stop what’s meant for you — only inaction can.
🌿 Ego or Elevation?
So today, you get to choose:
Will you let your ego keep you safe, silent, and unseen?
Or will you let your nervous system feel the fear and still move forward?
Because one of them will lead you back to comfort.
The other will lead you to healing, breakthrough, and the next tax bracket.
You decide.
💭 What will you do today that will shock your nervous system — in the best way?
Think On These Things
It all begins with an idea.
We’ve all faced those tricky interview questions—like the one about handling conflict at work. Honestly, it’s one of the questions I dread most. But it also reminds me of something deeper: how we deal with conflict as believers.
At work, disagreements may just end with agreeing to disagree. But within the church, or in our walk with God, conflict should lead us back to common ground, our shared love for Christ, and our desire for peace.
Paul addressed this in his letter to the Philippians. Writing from prison, he urged believers to stay united, even calling out two women in the church who were at odds. Then he gave us this powerful guide for our thoughts:
“Finally, brothers and sisters, whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable—if anything is excellent or praiseworthy—think about such things.” (Philippians 4:8)
What to Think On
True: God is Creator, Savior, Healer, and Provider. His truth never changes.
Noble: God alone is worthy of our respect and honor.
Right: His holiness is our standard for living.
Pure: We must daily ask Him to cleanse our hearts and minds.
Lovely: Our faith in Him delights His heart—even when it wavers.
Admirable: God’s goodness and grace deserve our praise.
A Personal Reminder
Not long ago, I lost my job unexpectedly. My thoughts were scattered, my prayers felt weak, and doubt crept in. But the Lord reminded me: my focus shouldn’t be on loss, but on Him.
Life has peaks and valleys. But through it all, God’s truth stands. Even when nothing around us seems praiseworthy, He still is.
Prayer
Lord, thank You for giving me a guide for my thoughts. Help me to focus on what is true, noble, right, pure, lovely, and admirable. When my mind is restless, anchor me in Your peace. Amen.
Journal Prompt
What negative thought do I need to surrender today?
Which truth about God do I need to meditate on this week?