I made it to 200 days. Feels like a major accomplishment. I am blown away at the significant changes in my life from just keeping a simple formula everyday.

Crazy thought. If I guaranteed you that if you absolutely kept the 365 commitment everyday without fail for 200 days in a row – you would literally have miracles happen in your life – would you do it?

What have you got to lose? It is simple! Just follow the formula and witness the results. Amazing how unwilling I have been my entire life to just do the basic things that would help me the most. Now that I am doing some of those basic things everyday of my life – I am seeing powerful results.

I challenge you to wake up each morning, make a list of what is the most important to you, pray, discover who you can serve that day, revise the list, commit to getting the list done and then ending your day in review and with  prayer and a promise to do better tomorrow.

Anyone out on this group want to share your progress!? Comment below:

https://the365commitment.com/2018/07/25/day-200-wow/

Guy Reams (200)
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Misty
Misty
7 years ago

Proud of you,Guy!
I hate to admit this but I stopped around day 100. I did see a huge difference and felt much more productive and helpful to myself and others. Why did I fall off?
Anyway, I love you!!!
Your sister

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