
Let me me say that I never intended to give up on coffee. How did it happen? I decided to do the Daniel Fast in January. Brainstorming ways to start my new year off right, opposed to the typical new years resolution thing, the fast grew in my mind as something more than a promise to keep. I did some research, but ended up just jumping in on a monday. I'm no stranger to the whole vegan lifestyle, so the transition wasn't a huge shock, but there were many things different: the fast provides a 3 week period in your life to eat like someone in the Bible, Daniel. He demonstrated that eating a diet rich in fruits, veggies, whole grains and water is very beneficial. So thats why I gave up coffee in the first place. The fast also provides during this 3 week period a time to really focus on God's heart for us. I truly wanted this in a big way. Just as if we start our day talking to God, thanking him for the certain people and things in our life, asking for straight-up wisdom and counsel, the day has a better focus. If we then can start our year out with these things, wouldn't it make sense that our year has a better focus? I believe so.
Its been 2 full months without coffee. I've gotten over the perception of it being my social elixir, I've gone through the detox process (don't roll your eyes, it was terrible) and I have emerged the same person only richer, more robust. After all, I never wanted to be a different person, I wanted a personal experience that let me know I was on Gods radar, that He loved me and was looking into the details of my life. And He is.
Friends, sit down, think deeply and follow the heart that He has given you...thanks for reading