
Intentional Living is acting, not doing. It's choosing, not allowing. It's carving out the path between here and the peak of the next mountain with consideration for your group, your goals, and your gut.

Having end goals in sight in all areas of life - family & friends, spiritual, business and health. Then living your everyday with focus on those goals. Some days will be failures but those failures become less and less each step along the way. Intentional living is not easy but the rewards are immeasurable!

There is nothing special about me, but there is something extraordinarily special about the God that I serve and His Son who died for me! Let's share God's love with everyone we meet!

We, as a family, believe intentional living is living with knowing our goals and our purposes, while living it out. Knowing this, we have always said everything may seem important to us but not everything is a priority. We ensure this will to be true by making sure we invest our time and energies on the things that are our priorities. This means investing in our faith over activities, our family over accomplishments, and our community over the shiny objects we can collect in this world. To us, this is what it means to live intentionally.

Intentional Living is the daily decision to refuse autopilot—and instead move through life awake, anchored, and on assignment. It’s choosing your thoughts, words, and actions on purpose, not just reacting to whatever the day throws at you. It means aligning your private life with your professed beliefs, so there’s no gap between who you say you are and how you actually live when no one’s watching. From a spiritual lens, it’s living as if your life is stewarded, not owned. Every conversation becomes an opportunity to reflect grace. Every inconvenience becomes a chance to practice patience. Every relationship becomes sacred ground—because loving people isn’t a side mission, it is the mission. Intentional Living looks like slowing down enough to notice others, listening without planning your response, and showing up for people even when it’s inconvenient. It’s choosing forgiveness over scorekeeping, generosity over comfort, and truth over approval. It’s not about perfection—it’s about direction. A steady, conscious pursuit of becoming more grounded, more present, and more like Christ in how you love, serve, and lead. In short:
Intentional Living is living on purpose, for a purpose—where love is the strategy, not the afterthought.

I believe in a cosmic universal oneness, I believe in the power of kindness over niceness, I believe in you, people are society, authenticity, and honorable integrity in every encounter. We have the amazing ability to make or break someone’s day, be the one who makes their day.

Leading my family while staying present in the moment and providing servant leadership to those around me while glorifying God and giving Him the praise for all things.

Waiting on the Lord to lead you before you do anything. Wait, I say, on the Lord.

Waking up every day striving to become my most impactful version of myself, not only for my own growth but also to uplift and inspire my network. Through intentional actions, empathy, and a commitment to excellence, I aim to leave a positive mark on the lives I touch and the world around me.

Intentional living is a function of time and how purposeful you can be with it. It’s about tending to the most important, nurturing key relationships with God, family, and those closest to you (not to mention relationships you may want to develop/cultivate), and engaging in activities that energize you.

To live intentionally is to create a life that allows you to spend your time living out your purpose and building God's kingdom on earth. Okay, so what does that look like for me? It means multiplying the gifts I have to love and serve others. It means making sure my calendar is aligned with my priorities: God, Family, Friends, Health, Career. It means having the financial and time flexibility to take that trip to Patagonia to backpack with friends, fly back home to pour into my family whenever, spend time in deep conversation with a loved one, take a career risk to pursue an exciting opportunity, or give generously to someone going through a difficult season. Living intentionally unlocks us to become the best version of ourself, the version of ourself we were always meant to become. Stay giving, stay growing, and stay humble.

Intentional living means to live your life with purpose and specific goals in mind. These goals include every aspect of what makes you a human; your mind, body, and spirit. In our family, we determine our purpose and goals by surrendering to God's original design as revealed through the Bible. Through relationship with Jesus, we desire to be transformed in the way with think and interact with the world, how we eat and take care of our body, and how we relate with God and His creation.
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