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Do you feel defeated before your feet even hit the floor? Does your morning feel like a race you've already lost? You're not alone—and more importantly, you're not the problem.
In this encouraging episode, Kathi sits down with bestselling author Jennifer Bennett to unpack what morning rituals can actually look like when life is a lot. Jennifer shares a perspective-shifting truth: everyone is a morning person. It's not about when you wake up—it's about how you choose to begin.
What You'll Discover in This Episode
Why the cultural idea of a "morning person" has been keeping you stuck
The difference between being an early bird and being a morning person (hint: they're not the same)
How even five seconds of intention can change the trajectory of your entire day
What "revenge bedtime procrastination" is and how it's sabotaging your mornings
Simple, doable ways to prepare the night before for a more peaceful morning
The powerful truth that God is a morning person—and because you're made in His image, you are too
A Morning Mindset Shift
Jennifer studied all 200+ mornings mentioned in Scripture and discovered something beautiful: not all mornings in the Bible were easy, but God was present in every single one. From Abraham's difficult obedience to the hardest morning in history—the crucifixion at 9 a.m. on a Friday—morning has always been a place where God meets His people.
This episode is for every woman who has felt like a "non-morning person," who has believed that peaceful mornings are for more organized versions of themselves, or who simply needs permission to start small. Whether you have ten minutes or ten seconds, there's a way to begin your day with hope, intention, and the presence of God.
Key Takeaways
You are already a morning person. It's not about the clock—it's about deciding to live the day with hope and intention.
Start with a simple prayer. Even saying "Good morning, Jesus" before anything else can set the tone for your whole day.
The best mornings begin the night before. Avoiding revenge bedtime procrastination and prioritizing sleep is a gift to your future self.
God's mercies are new every morning. No matter what mess surrounds you, His presence is available at the start of every day.
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Do you feel defeated before your feet even hit the floor? Does your morning feel like a race you've already lost? You're not alone—and more importantly, you're not the problem.
In this encouraging episode, Kathi sits down with bestselling author Jennifer Bennett to unpack what morning rituals can actually look like when life is a lot. Jennifer shares a perspective-shifting truth: everyone is a morning person. It's not about when you wake up—it's about how you choose to begin.
What You'll Discover in This Episode
Why the cultural idea of a "morning person" has been keeping you stuck
The difference between being an early bird and being a morning person (hint: they're not the same)
How even five seconds of intention can change the trajectory of your entire day
What "revenge bedtime procrastination" is and how it's sabotaging your mornings
Simple, doable ways to prepare the night before for a more peaceful morning
The powerful truth that God is a morning person—and because you're made in His image, you are too
A Morning Mindset Shift
Jennifer studied all 200+ mornings mentioned in Scripture and discovered something beautiful: not all mornings in the Bible were easy, but God was present in every single one. From Abraham's difficult obedience to the hardest morning in history—the crucifixion at 9 a.m. on a Friday—morning has always been a place where God meets His people.
This episode is for every woman who has felt like a "non-morning person," who has believed that peaceful mornings are for more organized versions of themselves, or who simply needs permission to start small. Whether you have ten minutes or ten seconds, there's a way to begin your day with hope, intention, and the presence of God.
Key Takeaways
You are already a morning person. It's not about the clock—it's about deciding to live the day with hope and intention.
Start with a simple prayer. Even saying "Good morning, Jesus" before anything else can set the tone for your whole day.
The best mornings begin the night before. Avoiding revenge bedtime procrastination and prioritizing sleep is a gift to your future self.
God's mercies are new every morning. No matter what mess surrounds you, His presence is available at the start of every day.

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