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Win the Day Journal

Harness the Power of 24 Hours

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$16.00 US
6.11"W x 8.2"H x 0.62"D   | 14 oz | 24 per carton
On sale Nov 02, 2021 | 176 Pages | 9780593192863
Unlock the power of twenty-four hours and tackle your God-sized goals with this step-by-step journal that guides readers through the seven life-changing habits at the core of Win the Day, from New York Times bestselling author Mark Batterson.

Despite the prevalence of digital calendars, scheduling apps, and time-saving technology, a twenty-four-hour day can still often feel too short and chaotic to establish consistent daily habits or to tackle the goals that matter most. But good habits require practice, and the challenge can often be not knowing where to start.

In Win the Day Journal, Batterson presents a much-needed jumpstart for going after the goals that have always felt impossible. With guided prompts and helpful exercises, he shares his seven key habits to winning each and every day. As you write and reflect your way through the pages, you will learn practical tips for reframing your past, harnessing your present, and facing your future with confidence.

While “the win” may be defined differently for everyone, the secret to success rests in the answer to this simple question: Can you do it for a day?
© Adam Mason
Mark Batterson is the lead pastor of National Community Church in Washington, DC. One church in seven locations, NCC owns and operates Ebenezers Coffeehouse, The Miracle Theatre, and the DC Dream Center. NCC is currently developing a city block into The Capital Turnaround. This 100,000-square-foot space will include an event venue, child development center, mixed-use marketplace, and co-working space. Mark holds a Doctor of Ministry degree from Regent University and is the New York Times best-selling author of seventeen books, including The Circle MakerIn a Pit with a Lion on a Snowy DayWild Goose Chase, Play the Man, Whisper, and, most recently, Double Blessing. Mark and his wife, Lora, live on Capitol Hill with their three children: Parker, Summer, and Josiah. View titles by Mark Batterson
Get Ready to Win the Day

Hey friend!

If you’ve picked up this book, chances are you may have read or at least heard of the book that inspired it—Win the Day: 7 Daily Habits to Help You Stress Less & Accomplish More. In that book, I introduce readers to the power of living in day-tight compartments and explain the habits you can form for winning today, every day. But most habits require practice, and that is exactly where this journal comes in. As you write and reflect your way through the pages that follow, you will learn practical tips for reframing your past, stewarding your present, and facing your future with confidence.

Before you dive in, here are some suggestions on how to achieve the best results. First, take it one habit at a time. If you try to make too many changes at once, your chances of success go way down. It’s important not to take on too much too quickly. Instead, pick a habit and go to work on it. Rome wasn’t built in a day, right? It’ll take consistent effort over weeks and months and years to win the day. I hope this book comes to feel like an old friend that you pick up off the shelf and turn to often.

Second, I recommend going through this book with a friend, a team, or a small group. You’ll certainly benefit if you tackle it all by yourself, but there is synergy when you set goals within a community of accountability. It gives you a built-in sounding board to bounce ideas off of while encouraging each other to keep at it.

Lastly, the most important step to remember is to approach every habit with a day-tight compartment mindset. If you start to feel overwhelmed, just ask yourself, Can you do it for a day?

Mark Batterson

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Unlock the power of twenty-four hours and tackle your God-sized goals with this step-by-step journal that guides readers through the seven life-changing habits at the core of Win the Day, from New York Times bestselling author Mark Batterson.

Despite the prevalence of digital calendars, scheduling apps, and time-saving technology, a twenty-four-hour day can still often feel too short and chaotic to establish consistent daily habits or to tackle the goals that matter most. But good habits require practice, and the challenge can often be not knowing where to start.

In Win the Day Journal, Batterson presents a much-needed jumpstart for going after the goals that have always felt impossible. With guided prompts and helpful exercises, he shares his seven key habits to winning each and every day. As you write and reflect your way through the pages, you will learn practical tips for reframing your past, harnessing your present, and facing your future with confidence.

While “the win” may be defined differently for everyone, the secret to success rests in the answer to this simple question: Can you do it for a day?

Author

© Adam Mason
Mark Batterson is the lead pastor of National Community Church in Washington, DC. One church in seven locations, NCC owns and operates Ebenezers Coffeehouse, The Miracle Theatre, and the DC Dream Center. NCC is currently developing a city block into The Capital Turnaround. This 100,000-square-foot space will include an event venue, child development center, mixed-use marketplace, and co-working space. Mark holds a Doctor of Ministry degree from Regent University and is the New York Times best-selling author of seventeen books, including The Circle MakerIn a Pit with a Lion on a Snowy DayWild Goose Chase, Play the Man, Whisper, and, most recently, Double Blessing. Mark and his wife, Lora, live on Capitol Hill with their three children: Parker, Summer, and Josiah. View titles by Mark Batterson

Excerpt

Get Ready to Win the Day

Hey friend!

If you’ve picked up this book, chances are you may have read or at least heard of the book that inspired it—Win the Day: 7 Daily Habits to Help You Stress Less & Accomplish More. In that book, I introduce readers to the power of living in day-tight compartments and explain the habits you can form for winning today, every day. But most habits require practice, and that is exactly where this journal comes in. As you write and reflect your way through the pages that follow, you will learn practical tips for reframing your past, stewarding your present, and facing your future with confidence.

Before you dive in, here are some suggestions on how to achieve the best results. First, take it one habit at a time. If you try to make too many changes at once, your chances of success go way down. It’s important not to take on too much too quickly. Instead, pick a habit and go to work on it. Rome wasn’t built in a day, right? It’ll take consistent effort over weeks and months and years to win the day. I hope this book comes to feel like an old friend that you pick up off the shelf and turn to often.

Second, I recommend going through this book with a friend, a team, or a small group. You’ll certainly benefit if you tackle it all by yourself, but there is synergy when you set goals within a community of accountability. It gives you a built-in sounding board to bounce ideas off of while encouraging each other to keep at it.

Lastly, the most important step to remember is to approach every habit with a day-tight compartment mindset. If you start to feel overwhelmed, just ask yourself, Can you do it for a day?

Mark Batterson