What Do You Value Most?

What Do You Value Most?

What truly matters to you?
What do you hold most sacred in your life?

Is it your relationship with God, your faith, your family?
Your physical and mental health?
Your education, career, or calling?

All of these are important—especially the first two. But here’s the real question:
Do your thoughts, words, actions, and habits reflect what you say you value?


🕰️ Time and Money: Your True Indicators

Time is priceless. You can earn more money—but never more time.
So let’s do a simple exercise to uncover what you truly value:

📅 Step 1: Review Your Calendar

Look back over the last 3–6 months.

  • Is there time blocked for prayer, devotionals, or Bible reading?
  • Are you investing in your health—gym, walks, rest?
  • Are you scheduling date nights, family time, or intentional moments with your children?

📱 Step 2: Monitor Your Screen Time

Turn on screen time tracking on your phone.

  • How much time is spent on social media, news, or entertainment?
  • Set timers when watching TV or using devices.
  • Ask yourself: Is this time feeding my purpose—or draining it?

💳 Step 3: Audit Your Finances

Review your bank statements and spending habits.

  • Essentials like housing, groceries, and insurance are expected.
  • But where does the rest go?
  • Are you investing in growth, generosity, or experiences that align with your values?

🧭 The Truth Revealed

Your calendar and your bank account often reveal what’s truly important to you.
If the results surprise you, it might be time to recalibrate.

  • Reclaim time for what matters most.
  • Redirect money toward purpose-driven priorities.
  • Reconnect with the people and passions that reflect your deepest values.

Closing Thoughts…

This isn’t about guilt—it’s about growth.
It’s about living intentionally, with clarity and conviction.
Because the things we value most deserve our best time, energy, and investment.

Let’s live like what matters most… actually matters most.


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