Through teaching Hebrew, I’ve come to experience generosity and benevolence in a much deeper, more personal way.

There’s something in the language that naturally invites connection. It reminds me that giving isn’t just about offering something, it’s about showing up with intention, with patience, and with presence. When I teach, I’m not only sharing words; I’m sharing time, care, and a part of myself.

Over time, benevolence has become less about doing something “good” and more about a quiet, steady commitment to support and uplift the people in front of me. It’s in the small moments, the encouragement, the listening, the belief in someone’s growth.

For me, this is where the meaning truly lives.

#hebrewlanguage #mindfulteaching #languagelearning #personalgrowth #intentionalliving

Algorithms of #BigTech are the new gaslighting. They feed you a version of reality designed to keep you swallowing, but not growing.

Writing from #Kyiv, I’ve learned that the most profound insights often happen when the grid goes down and the noise stops. My focus is now at the intersection of #AI strategy, resilient tech, and the #liminal aesthetics of a city that refuses to be a victim.

If the noise stops tomorrow, what’s left of your digital identity?

#Introduction #IntentionalLiving

"The Secret of Life Is Getting Today Right" challenges us to release regrets about yesterday and anxieties about tomorrow, focusing instead on making meaningful choices in the present moment. A valuable perspective on mindfulness and intentional living that cuts through self-help noise with practical wisdom about daily decision-making.
#Mindfulness #PersonalGrowth #Wellness #IntentionalLiving #SelfImprovement
https://medium.com/personal-growth/the-secret-of-life-is-getting-today-right-085668e203bc
The secret of life is getting today right

“Every 24 hours is a separate life.”

Medium

"The most radical act is sometimes to refuse to be hurried." L. Nault

#SlowLiving #RadicalResistance #MindfulnessMatters #TimeMatters #IntentionalLiving

A health scare in my 30s changed everything. I stopped waiting for "someday" and started building the tools I needed:

📖 The Deliberate Breath – a book on intentional living
📈 Momentum – a habit & goal tracker
💊 PillPal – medication & supplement management

These aren’t side projects. They’re how I turned a wake-up call into action.

chadtdyar.com

#IntentionalLiving #IndieAuthor #BuildInPublic #HealthTech #Habits

The 2-Degree Shift: How Small Choices Build Unshakable Strength

896 words, 5 minutes read time.

“Rather train yourself for godliness; for while bodily training is of some value, godliness is of value in every way, as it holds promise for the present life and also for the life to come.” — 1 Timothy 4:7b-8 (ESV)

The Illustration of the Navigator

In navigation, there is a concept known as the “1-in-60 rule.” It states that if a pilot or a captain is off course by just one degree, after sixty miles, they will be exactly one mile away from their target. On a short trip, a one-degree error is a minor nuisance. On a journey across the Atlantic or into deep space, that tiny, microscopic shift determines whether you reach your destination or vanish into the void.

For a man following Christ, spiritual life rarely fails because of one massive, intentional leap into a chasm. Instead, it fails through a series of “1-degree” compromises—small choices made in the dark or in the mundane moments of a Tuesday afternoon. Conversely, spiritual strength is not built by waiting for a “Goliath” to slay; it is built by the discipline of the small shift toward the Father, day after day, until the trajectory of the soul is unshakeable.

The Spiritual Lesson: Training vs. Trying

In 1 Timothy, the Apostle Paul uses the Greek word gymnazō—the root of our word “gymnasium”—to describe the pursuit of godliness. He isn’t telling Timothy to “try harder” to be a good person. He is telling him to train.

There is a profound difference between trying and training. “Trying” is what we do when the crisis hits—it is a frantic, white-knuckled attempt to use willpower to overcome a temptation or a trial. “Training” is the intentional arrangement of our daily rhythms so that we have the strength to do what we cannot do by willpower alone.

When a man chooses to open the Word for ten minutes instead of scrolling through his phone, or when he chooses to offer a word of grace to a colleague instead of a sharp critique, he is performing a spiritual “rep.” These micro-obediences are the mortar between the bricks of a man’s character. We often overestimate the importance of one “big” spiritual experience and underestimate the power of ten thousand small, faithful choices. If you haven’t built the muscle of obedience in the small things, you will find your spiritual frame buckling under the pressure of the big things.

The “easy yoke” of Jesus is not a result of a lack of effort; it is the result of a life lived in a specific direction. Discipline is not about earning God’s favor—we already have that through Christ. Discipline is about capacity. It is about keeping the channels of our hearts clear so that the Holy Spirit can move through us without being blocked by the debris of a thousand small, selfish compromises.

Conclusion and Call to Action

The man you will be ten years from now is being formed by the 2-degree shifts you make today. You do not need a mountain-top experience to grow; you need a consistent “yes” to the Holy Spirit in the ordinary.

Your Challenge: Identify one “small” area of your life—your first five minutes of the day, your evening routine, or your speech with your family—where you have drifted a few degrees off course. Commit today to a “micro-obedience”: one specific, disciplined action you will take this week to point your ship back toward the True North of Christ.

A Closing Prayer

Heavenly Father, I thank You that You meet me in the mundane moments of my life. I confess that I often wait for a “big” moment to prove my faith while neglecting the small opportunities You give me to grow. Grant me the discipline to train for godliness. Strengthen my will in the quiet choices that no one sees, so that my life might be a firm foundation for Your glory. Amen.

Reflection & Discussion Questions

  • Where in your life are you currently “trying” (using willpower) instead of “training” (building habits)?
  • What is one “1-degree” compromise that has slowly crept into your daily routine?
  • Why is it harder for men to value “quiet discipline” than “heroic action”?
  • How does the truth that we are already “favored in Christ” change your motivation for being disciplined?
  • What is one “micro-obedience” you can commit to starting tomorrow morning?
  • Call to Action

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    D. Bryan King

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    I spent two months traveling and my morning practice fell apart. What I found was more important.

    Different beds, no routine. The shapes changed, the essence never did.

    When life interrupts practice, what do you do?

    Read the full essay

    https://medium.com/@clarainsweden/the-practice-that-holds-me-together-45e595c501d2

    #sadhana #practice #flexibility
    #travelyoga #spiritualtravel #dailypractice
    #yogaeverywhere #intentionalliving #morningpractice

    Spring is not just a season—it's a new beginning. 🌿

    If you have been carrying the weight of a long winter,
    This one is for you. I wrote about slowing down.
    finding peace near the water, and choosing rest over
    rushing—one quiet morning at a time.

    Your new beginning is already here. 🌸

    Read it on the blog — link in bio.

    #SpringSlowLiving #NewBeginning #SlowLiving
    #MindfulSpring #IntentionalLiving

    https://glowafterthestorm.blog/2026/03/03/spring-slow-living-finding-peace-and-renewal/?utm_source=mastodon&utm_medium=jetpack_social

    Spring Slow Living: Finding Peace and Renewal

    Embrace the idea of spring slow living and discover how stillness can transform your mornings and enhance your well-being.

    GLOW AFTER THE STORM