With a cup of fresh coffee in hand (mostly vanilla creamer, let’s be real), and my blue light glasses on, I sat in a cute local café, wracking my brain. What kind of product could I create that truly adds value to others?

I knew I wasn’t the crafty DIY queen like my mom (who can whip up a dozen cake pops in her sleep—read about her famous cake pops here). And while I love fitness, I wasn’t sure I wanted to dive deep into that world.

So, I made a list of what I’m actually good at:
✔️ I’m disciplined.
✔️ I love growing in my faith and talking with God.
✔️ I enjoy traveling and experiencing new cultures and food (I know, I’m a catch).

And then it hit me: What if I created my own devotional?

For the past five years, I’ve relied on devotionals to fuel my morning routine—some short, like Jesus Always, and others with reflections or stories that truly resonated. These devotionals helped shape my faith journey, showing me that everyone has their own unique way of speaking to God.

I wanted to create that same experience for someone else.


The Birth of My 21-Day Devotional

After a month of dedication, prayer, and late-night writing, my 21-day devotional is finally here! 🎉 Want to deepen your prayer life? Grab your devotional today by clicking HERE!

I wrote this for anyone:
✨ The curious soul exploring faith
✨ The new believer looking for guidance
✨ The seasoned believer craving fresh perspective
✨ The lost sheep searching for a way back

Unlike devotionals written by older generations trying to relate to Gen Z and Millennials, I wrote this from the perspective of someone who gets it—someone who was once lost, questioning, and navigating faith in a messy world.

And let’s be real—nobody wants cookie-cutter faith that sounds nice but lacks depth. We crave something real, raw, and transformative.


How to Get the Most Out of This Devotional

If you truly commit to these 21 days, I believe this devotional can shift your faith journey. Here’s how to maximize it:

1. Set a Goal Before You Start

What do you want to gain from these 21 days? Write it down. People who set clear, written goals are far more likely to succeed.

2. Write Down & Speak the Daily Scripture

If you struggle with memorizing scripture (same), repetition is key. Say it aloud until it feels as natural as your favorite song lyrics.

3. Be Intentional with Gratitude

It’s easy to turn gratitude into a mindless checklist, but ask yourself: If tomorrow I only had what I was grateful for today, what would I have?

4. Speak the Affirmations (Like You Mean It!)

Affirmations aren’t “woo-woo” nonsense. The way you speak about yourself shapes your reality. Say them with conviction in front of a mirror.

5. Complete the Daily Reflection Task

Each task is simple yet challenging—designed to move you from theory into action. True transformation requires walking the walk.

6. Journal Your Thoughts

Writing isn’t just about documentation—it’s about processing. The journal prompts will push you to dig deeper into your faith.

7. Speak the Prayer Out Loud

If talking to God feels unfamiliar, trust the process. The more you pray, the more natural it becomes.

8. Use the Weekly Check-Ins

At Weeks 7 & 14, pause and reflect:
💡 What have you learned?
💡 What’s shifting in your heart?
💡 What will you continue practicing?

9. Record a Short Video After Day 21

Celebrate your growth! A quick video or journal entry about your experience will remind you of your journey and help inspire others.


Ready to Transform Your Faith?

I poured my whole heart into this devotional, and my prayer is that it speaks to yours. If you’re looking for a real, relatable, and transformative faith journey, grab your copy now!

👉 I created this 21-day journal and devotional just for you— click here & check it out!


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