We’re being more intentional in 2026. 🩷🌸
Pov: after years of struggling with discipline and consistency you decide to ask God for help and he delivers within the same year.. 🌷
How do you have fun in your 20’s if you don’t smoke and go out?
🩷 Working Out
🩷 Time in Nature
🩷 Church
🩷 Hanging out with friends
🩷 Trying new food
🩷 Going on dates with God
🩷 Activity Spots
🩷 Working on my brand
💕 Stay focused
💕 Stay consistent
💕 Stay patient
💕 Cut out all distractions
💕 Watch God handle the rest.
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Living intentionally in your 20s can feel challenging, especially when choosing a path that aligns with your values rather than societal expectations. I’ve experienced firsthand how asking for guidance—whether through faith or personal reflection—can transform your approach to discipline and daily habits. Prioritizing activities like working out, spending time outdoors, and connecting spiritually can fill your days with meaningful joy that doesn’t rely on partying or smoking. Embracing this lifestyle requires patience and commitment. For example, scheduling regular gym sessions or outdoor walks provides both physical and mental benefits, boosting energy and reducing stress. Integrating faith practices, such as attending church or spending quiet time in prayer, creates a sense of peace and purpose. Social connections remain vital too—hanging out with supportive friends and even exploring new foods can enrich your social life without unhealthy distractions. A distinctive habit I’ve found powerful is "going on dates with God," a personal way to recharge spiritually and refocus on what matters most. This, combined with working on personal projects like building a brand or pursuing passions, keeps motivation high and distractions low. Staying focused and consistent while cutting out negativity creates space for growth and watching positive change unfold. Healing and self-love are ongoing processes, as the quote from the article’s images reminds us: "One day I'm in love with who I'm becoming. The next I'm crying for letting sht in the past slide." It’s important to honor these emotions while continuing forward. With faith and intentionality, your 20s can be a powerful decade of transformation—rich in health, joy, and purpose.


