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Choosing an Intentional Life: From Surviving to Becoming

Have you ever realized you’re not really living, you’re just getting through the day?

Checking boxes. Carrying weight. Holding it together. Surviving.

That realization is why I’m choosing to live intentionally.

I’m tired of living in survival mode. I don’t want to just make it through life anymore. I want to live a life that is aligned with who God created me to be and what His intentions are for my life.

Survival mode keeps you functioning, but it doesn’t make you whole. It teaches you how to cope, not how to thrive.

I’m choosing to stop reacting to life and start responding with purpose. I’m choosing alignment over exhaustion, clarity over chaos, and obedience over comfort.

Living intentionally means allowing God to shape every area of my life not just spiritually, but mentally, physically, and emotionally.

When my life is aligned with God’s design, everything else begins to fall into place.

Intentional living means I no longer move out of habit or fear, but from conviction and faith. It means I ask myself daily: Does this reflect who God created me to be?

Because when alignment is off, peace is off. But when alignment is restored, healing begins.

An intentional life isn’t rushed. It isn’t driven by comparison or external expectations. It’s rooted in purpose.

This season is teaching me that I don’t have to do everything, I just need to do what God is asking of me. Intentionality allows me to slow down, listen, and move with wisdom instead of pressure.

I’m learning that purpose doesn’t always require big leaps sometimes it’s found in small, obedient steps taken consistently.

I want intention to be reflected in:

  • My thoughts- choosing truth over fear and faith over doubt
  • My words -speaking life, alignment, and clarity
  • My actions -living in a way that matches what I say I believe

When these areas are aligned, life feels less scattered and more whole.

I’m no longer content with just getting by. I’m choosing to live awake, aligned, and anchored in God’s purpose.

An intentional life says: I trust God enough to live on purpose.

It says: I believe there is more than survival.

It says: Wholeness is possible.

I’m choosing intention not perfection, not pressure, but purpose.

Are you surviving… or are you ready to live intentionally too?

Live Fearlessly and On Purpose,

💛Ronni Lauren