As I write today I believe that many of us like to be challenged. These challenges come in many forms and often serve as a motivation to a specific end. Today I want to give that impetus that some of us need to move forward, a good All-American challenge.
The Bible uses the number 7 over and over again, as in the Hebrew culture of the day it represented perfection. If we look at the calendar we are 7 weeks until the Memorial day weekend, the unofficial start of summer. So here is the challenge. Over the next 7 weeks:
1) Record in some fashion the amount of water you are consuming daily. Then work to increase that number by 50% by the end of the challenge. If this week you find you are taking in approximately 80 ounces per day strive for 120 by the end of the challenge.
2) Many of us are using various forms of pedometers and activity trackers to provide much needed, and immediate feedback, track your steps and shoot for a 30% increase from week one to week 7.
3) Select one food item that is a near and dear go-to for you and abstain during the challenge. For me this is going to be fried catfish. (Thankfully I just fed this craving yesterday.)
4) Set a 7 week, realistic goal, then weigh in today and record that number. Each day weigh in and compare. Yes there will be ups and downs, but if you will follow through on your regular exercise, not only your daily step counts, and increase hydration you should begin to see results. Complete transparency, I weighed in this morning on my home scale at 209 with a 7 week goal of 202. That would be one pound per week which is doable if I will remain focused.
5) Season it all with prayer. Pray that God will direct you to make better decisions for your life. Pray that as a healthier servant you would better see the opportunities before you to honor Him in serving others.
Bonus challenge: Read the book "The Traveler's Gift" by Andy Andrews. This is one of the most thought provoking books I have ever read, gently rocking our world's with great stories illustrating what the author Andy Andrews, calls the 7 Decisions for Success.
I hope that several of you will take up the challenge and Do Well!
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