Week 2: SOIL — Interactive Workbook

“Systems • Support • Environment” — tending the ground so what God planted in Week 1 can grow.

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Scripture for today
“Blessed is the man who trusts in the Lord... He will be like a tree planted by water.”
— Jeremiah 17:7–8

Day 1: Examine the Ground

Week 1 named the weight. Week 2 asks: “What is my life planted in?” Soil = atmosphere, inputs, influences.

1. Morning Scan

Slow down and look around your life like a gardener.

Healthy seed can still struggle in unhealthy soil. Sometimes it’s not your effort — it’s your environment. Today we locate the ground around you: what you take in, who you’re around, what fills your space.

2. Soil Test

Soil can be nourishing or draining. God often grows you by changing what surrounds you.

3. Micro-Tasks for Today

Pick 2–3 small acts of stewardship.

Evening Reflection

What did I notice about how my environment affects my spirit?

Scripture for today
“Bad company ruins good morals.”
— 1 Corinthians 15:33

Day 2: Circles & Root Systems

Trees in a grove stand longer. Your people = your support soil.

1. The Three Rings

Jesus had the crowd, the twelve, and the three. Healthy men don’t isolate — they calibrate access.

2. Soil Check on People

Some relationships are fertilizer. Some are weeds. Some are just shade.

3. Micro-Tasks for Today

Pick 2.

Evening Reflection

What did I learn about why God puts us in community?

Scripture for today
“Every branch that does bear fruit he prunes, that it may bear more fruit.”
— John 15:2

Bonus: Soil Reset Ritual

Do this after Day 2 or 3. We’re removing what competes with God’s Word.

1. Name Competing Seeds

Sometimes we plant faith and feed fear. Today we make room.

2. Release Prayer

Pruning is not punishment — it’s protection.

3. Micro-Tasks

After Reset

What space do I feel now — mental, emotional, spiritual?

Scripture for today
“Let all things be done decently and in order.”
— 1 Corinthians 14:40

Day 3: Order the Environment

Chaos is hard soil. Order makes room for roots.

1. Environment Audit

What we see daily shapes what we believe is normal. A cluttered space often reveals a cluttered soul.

2. Design for Growth

Healthy soil is intentional. Where can you build cues for God’s presence?

3. Micro-Tasks

Pick 1–2. Don’t overdo it.

Evening Reflection

Did order make it easier to hear God today?

Scripture for today
“Above all else, guard your heart, for everything you do flows from it.”
— Proverbs 4:23

Day 4: Guard the Gate

Soil doesn’t stay healthy by accident. Today is about boundaries.

1. Gatekeeping Questions

Every input should pass through: “Will this help what God is growing in me?”

2. Faith-Focused Replacement

Boundaries aren’t just “no” — they’re “yes to what feeds me.”

3. Micro-Tasks

Pick 2.

Evening Reflection

Did guarding my inputs change the tone of my day?

Scripture for today
“My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness.”
— 2 Corinthians 12:9

Day 5: Capacity & Climate

Even good soil has seasons. You don’t have to host what you can’t sustain.

1. Season Honesty

Soil dries out in heat; it floods in rain. You are not a machine — you are a man in a season.

2. Release Overgrowth

Too many plants in one pot stunt growth. Same with your calendar.

3. Micro-Tasks

Pick 1–2.

Evening Reflection

How did it feel to admit my current limits?

Scripture for today
“Death and life are in the power of the tongue.”
— Proverbs 18:21

Day 6: Speak to the Soil

Words water. What you declare over your life becomes the climate.

1. Word Audit

Have I been speaking pressure or peace over my environment?

2. Write a Declaration

We’re not manifesting — we’re agreeing with God’s Word over our soil.

3. Micro-Tasks

Evening Reflection

Did speaking life shift anything in me or around me?

Scripture for today
“For my yoke is easy, and my burden is light.”
— Matthew 11:30

Day 7: Commit to Cultivation

Healthy soil is maintained, not assumed. Today we decide how to keep it clean.

1. Week 2 Debrief

Look back at your entries. Where did God highlight a soil issue?

2. My Soil Rule

Write 1–2 rules you’ll live by to protect your environment.

3. Micro-Tasks

Week 2 Completed

How will I keep my soil healthy so Week 3 has something to build on?