Habits aren’t grand destinations you arrive at one day—they’re tiny steps you take every day. Some of the most important small wins you can make are often called keystone habits.
Most books about habits will tell you about keystone habits, and they should, but what they might not tell you is that there is yet another stone. Jesus called Himself the cornerstone which is a stone used to provide the same kind of support for the entire construction of a building. You can get all your keystone habits right and still come tumbling down if they’re not built on a foundation with Jesus as its cornerstone.
Making good daily habits and breaking bad ones is a daily process for the rest of your life. May I suggest some for you to try. Begin each day with prayer and reading the word. Pray that God puts somebody in your path that you can serve. Pray for the strength to be the light to those that don’t know Jesus. Reading the Bible is the foundation of our faith. It gives us the tools and weapons in the battle against Satan.
Both of these daily habits will help you build on others.