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The Contentment Journal

Encouraging, Christ-centered reflections to help you spend with intention, live with peace, and discover the joy of enough.

Peace Over Pressure: Preparing for Black Friday
I used to treat Black Friday like a national holiday. No plan. No intention. Just vibes and crowds. I remember waking up in the dark, grabbing a tea, and heading out simply because everyone else was doing it. I didn’t even know what I wanted. I just...
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The Art of Saying No
Journal Prompt: Where in your life do you need to start saying no and what peace might that “no” make room for? There was a time when “yes” came out of my mouth before I even thought about it. “Yes” to every sale. “Yes” to another outing. “Yes” to t...
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The Cost of Chasing More
It used to start the same way every time. I’d be scrolling, half-distracted, when an ad would whisper, “You deserve this.” A purse. A dress. A kitchen gadget that looked cool. And before I knew it, my cart was full of comfort. I always told myself i...
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What Coaching Can Do That Challenges Can’t
Journal Prompt: Where in my life am I seeking a quick fix when God is inviting me to deeper transformation? There’s something beautiful about a challenge. It gives structure to our good intentions. It feels productive. It makes us believe, “This tim...
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How to Align Your Spending with Your Values
Journal Prompt: Where does my money say my heart is? There was a time when I thought I was doing well with money because my bills were paid, for the most part. I even had a small savings account that made me feel secure. But if someone had followed ...
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What Happens After the Challenge? How Coaching Helps You Go Deeper
Journal Prompt: “What would it look like if I stopped spiraling for good and actually built new habits of contentment?” Perhaps you finished your first attempt at breaking free from impulse spending. You thought you were done. You had read the books...
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Spending on What Matters: How to Align Your Money With Your Values
Journal Prompt: “What does my spending say I value most right now—and does it match what I want my life to reflect?” I remember a time when my closet was full but my soul was empty. I bought clothes that still had the tags on, gadgets that lost thei...
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Why You Shop When You’re Overwhelmed (and What to Do Instead)
Journal Prompt: “When life feels too heavy, what do I usually reach for first—God, or something else?” There’s a pattern I’ve noticed in my life: the heavier my days feel, the more I want to buy something. When I was younger, I couldn’t name it. All...
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Impulse Spending Is Spiritual: How to Spot the Spiral Before It Starts
Journal Prompt: “What feelings or thoughts usually come right before I reach for my wallet?” I’ll never forget the day I realized we lost our home. I had swiped my card for little things that felt harmless in the moment: Macy's runs, Amazon boxes, “...
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Start Where You Are
I used to think I had to overhaul my entire life in order to finally feel at peace. New job, new apartment, new wardrobe. But the truth? None of that changed what was going on inside of me. When I was evicted years ago, I thought my problem was mone...
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God’s Definition of Enough Is Different from the World’s
Prefer to hear me read this post? Click here. We live in a world that constantly whispers—or sometimes shouts—“You don’t have enough.” Enough clothes. Enough square footage. Enough money saved. Enough likes on social media. Enough beauty. Enough suc...
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3 Signs You’re Stuck in the Consumer Spiral (And How to Step Out)
Prefer to hear me read this post? Click here. In a world where the next “must-have” is only a tap away, it’s easy to find yourself in what I call the consumer spiral — the cycle of buying more to feel better, only to find yourself wanting again soon...
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What Does It Really Mean To Be Content In Christ?
Prefer to hear me read this post? Click here. In a world constantly telling us we need more, better, newer, and faster, contentment can feel like a mystery—or worse, a myth. But for those of us who follow Jesus, we know we’re called to a different k...
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