You showed up. You earned it. You submitted proof. And something shifted — not because of willpower, but because the Spirit moved. Here's the evidence.
That gap between your first day and today? That's what happens when you have a plan. Imagine what 12 weeks does for your kids.
"Let us not become weary in doing good, for at the proper time we will reap a harvest if we do not give up."
— Galatians 6:9Week 3: The Boredom Gap — This is where the real fight starts. Boredom is the open door your phone walks through every time. You're about to close it.
You've already proven you can show up. Here's what you're building next.
You already proved you can show up. Don't stop now.
You saw your numbers. Every hour on your phone costs your family roughly 15 days per year. That's birthday mornings. That's bedtime stories. That's your kid looking up and seeing the top of your head.
The full 12-week program costs $297. That's $3.52 per day for 12 weeks. Less than your morning coffee. And it buys back something coffee never will — your family's attention.
Real testimonials coming soon — our founding parents are in Week 2 right now. Their words will go here.
No. This is a behavioral system. You'll read Scripture and pray every day, but the focus is on action — changing what you do with your phone, your time, and your family. It's built for parents who are tired of reading about change and want to actually do it.
You pick it back up. The Daily Reset has a grace system built in — no guilt, no streak pressure. The program is designed for real parents with real lives, not perfect ones.
90 seconds for the Daily Reset. The weekly lesson takes 20–30 minutes. That's it. If you have time to scroll, you have time for this.
One account per person. But many of the family connection activities are designed for you to do together. Your spouse will feel the difference even if they're not enrolled.
Weeks 1–2 are the foundation — awareness and baseline. The real transformation happens in Weeks 3–8 when you build replacement habits, change your environment, and lock a new identity. Most parents say Week 5 is when everything clicks.
You already know the cost of doing nothing. Your kids already noticed you changed. Don't let two weeks be the whole story.
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