
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.

To us, intentional living means having a clear understanding of our family's mission and values. Then crafting, refining, and implementing a plan that aligns with those values and moves us forward in our mission.

Living with purpose, understanding what drives you and aligning your actions with your core values. It's about waking up each day with a sense of clarity and direction, knowing that your efforts contribute to something greater than yourself, It encourages you to make a positive impact on the world around you, fostering a legacy that endures beyond your own lifetime.
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Intentional Living is the process by which you are using your fundamental cultural understanding and moral compass to create and consistently follow a life style that provides goals and values that demonstrate your core beliefs.

Intentional Living is a framework for living a life well lived within the purpose and design that God intended.

At its core, intentional living is about showing up wholeheartedly for the people who matter most—family, loved ones, and even the strangers we encounter. It means being present in conversations, listening deeply, and expressing love in both words and actions. It’s about creating memories that last, prioritizing time with family, and making choices that strengthen connections rather than weaken them. Intentional living for me, is about leaving a lasting legacy of love, kindness and purpose.

To live in the present with behavior that glorifies God and in the longterm to establish a legacy of kindness and support for those who will follow after us.

Intentional living to me is working everyday to become the best version of myself by taking advantage of every opportunity available to learn and grow and to be in the present whenever possible so that I can add value in everything I do. It is to be focused on my purpose in life rather than on fleeting and unfulfilling things.

Living with purpose and making the world better than when you came in by being a good example for my kids (one more on the way!)

Living with purpose and making the world better than when you came in by being a good example for my kids (one more on the way!)

Intentional living means making time for the most important things first - like God, your spouse, your kids, friendships - and not letting the other distractions of life get in the way of those things.