My morning as my higher self ✨

There was a time when my mornings began with noise, not peace. My mind would fill up before I even got out of bed, and without thinking, I’d reach for my phone and get pulled into everything around me.💕✨

I wanted something different. I wanted to start my day feeling grounded, connected to God, not overwhelmed. For a while, I thought that meant my prayers had to be perfect—long, structured, certain. But most mornings, that just wasn’t real. And slowly, I realized God wasn’t asking for perfection. He just wanted me to come as I am.

Everything started to shift when I created a small, intentional rhythm. Now when I wake up, there’s a quiet reminder waiting for me—a simple pause to turn my heart toward God before anything else. I started using an app called Lucis Daily Prayer, and it naturally became part of my mornings.

What I love is how gentle it feels. Some days I read a short prayer or a verse and just sit with it. Other days, I simply use that moment to talk to God in my own words, however they come. Nothing forced, nothing complicated.

Over time, I noticed something changing in me. My mornings felt calmer. My days felt more grounded. Even when life gets overwhelming, there’s a steady kind of peace I can come back to.

This small habit became a place of comfort and clarity. A reminder that I’m not doing life alone. And that my relationship with God isn’t built on perfect moments, but on showing up, again and again.

There’s no perfect way to pray. Just come as you are. He’s always listening, always near, and always ready to meet you right where you are.

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... Read moreIncorporating a morning prayer habit has truly been a game changer in my daily life. Before I found a simple rhythm like using the Lucis Daily Prayer app, my mornings were often rushed and filled with distractions — my phone buzzing, my mind cluttered even before I fully woke up. What made the biggest difference was shifting from expecting a perfect, lengthy prayer to embracing authenticity and simplicity. Using the app, there’s an effortless way to start my day with a short prayer or verse, which helps center my thoughts and ease my mind. This intentional pause creates a sacred space where I can be honest with God, sharing thoughts exactly as they come rather than rehearsing words. Even on days when I have little time, this approach keeps me connected and grounded. One of the verses I often revisit is from Psalm 118:24: “This is the day the Lord has made; let us rejoice and be glad in it.” It reminds me to surrender my day to God’s wisdom and peace, fostering a mindset of gratefulness and trust. The gentle reminders from the Lucis app help me maintain this spiritual focus throughout the day, not just in the morning. For anyone seeking to cultivate a similar habit, I recommend starting small and being kind to yourself. It’s less about adhering to strict routines and more about showing up with an open heart. Over time, I noticed that these moments of prayer created a ripple effect — reducing stress, enhancing clarity, and providing a reliable source of comfort amid everyday challenges. If you want to try this, consider setting simple reminders to pause and pray during your day, as I do. It has transformed my outlook on daily life by making God’s presence a consistent, reassuring part of every moment. Remember, there’s no perfect way to connect — just start as you are, and let your mornings become a peaceful foundation for all that follows.

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what Bible app is that

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