WINNER
VIBES
50 Champion Declarations
Spiritual Impartations of a Conqueror
How to Win Every Day,
in Every Way
From the Heart
of a Champion
Why I wrote this. What I want for you. Where we are going together.
Champion,
Ever since I was a little boy, I've been obsessed with winning. It didn't matter what game I was playing — whether it was UNO, Nintendo, Sega, basketball, jacks, football, or flipping on mattresses (we used to challenge each other to see who could do the most backflips). As I grew older, my interests expanded to spades, dominoes, chess, and even chasing after girls. My friends and I constantly competed to see who could rack up the most points or wins.
To this day, I'm still the same way. The difference is, I've shed the trash talk, frustration, and rage that sometimes accompanied losing. What remains is my love for winning. The saying goes, "Everyone loves a winner," but for me, it's never been about praise from others. It's a personal thing — a deep, inner desire to succeed. It's almost as if I'm preprogrammed to align with victory and to avoid losing at all costs.
I know I'm not the only one who loves winning, but how many of us can honestly say we're winning in every area of our lives? And if we are winning, are our families and friends winning too?
Take LeBron James, for example. He's not only achieved great success himself, but he's also helped elevate those around him — like Maverick Carter and Rich Paul — placing them in positions to succeed on their own.
In my opinion, the greatest among us are those who have managed to lift themselves out of the mud and still have enough strength and integrity left to inspire others. They serve as beacons of hope, showing that victory is possible even in the darkest circumstances.
This book is that moment for me. It's my declaration, my journey, and my commitment to not just winning — but helping others do the same.
"The most important thing is to try and inspire people so that they can be great in whatever they want to do."
— Kobe Bryant
In your corner,
Chris Weaver
Producer · Minister · Coach · Young Fly & Righteous
Dedication
This one is for you.
This workbook is dedicated to you. Now it is your turn — who are YOU dedicating this 50-day journey to?
Purpose
Why this workbook exists — and why it carries something more than words.
This book is written for the purpose of encouragement, inspiration, motivation, direction, and insight — and has been infused with an intangible substance for the empowerment of those who read it.
"It is not by power nor by might, but by My Spirit," says the Lord.
Zechariah 4:6
This reminds us that there are certain things that cannot be accomplished without the outpouring of God's Spirit upon the situation and into the hearts of the people involved.
To illustrate this, consider the example of a talented singer versus an anointed singer. A talented singer can please the ears of those who hear them, providing a moment of enjoyment. However, once that moment passes and the emotions fade, those who were entertained often find themselves in the same disposition.
On the other hand, a singer touched by God has the power to do something much deeper. Their singing can heal the hearts of those who listen and inspire them to move from fleeting feelings and emotions into actions that can forever change their lives. In essence, their singing can literally give life — a life that endures beyond the moment of the song itself.
I have come to realize that we need God involved to experience lasting success and to impact those around us in a positive way. A winner understands this, so he is in constant communication with God and does everything he can to keep their relationship on the up and up. This way, they ensure that God's hand remains on them and everything they do.
It is not wise to operate in a position where people are depending on you, but God is not with you. You do a disservice to yourself and to the people you influence when the things you speak into their lives are empty and powerless. True effectiveness comes from walking closely with God and allowing His Spirit to work through you.
Talent impresses. Anointing transforms.
The goal of this workbook is not to entertain you — it is to activate something in you that outlasts the time you spend on these pages.
About the Author
He has fought many battles and won.
Chris Weaver was born in Portsmouth, Virginia and raised in New Orleans, Louisiana from age four. He is the President of Young Fly & Righteous Lifestyle Brand (YFR), owner of YFR Barber Boutique, Generational Wealth Builders Real Estate (GWB — Brokerage & Renovations), GWB Trucking, and the visionary behind The King Solomon Project.
He is a mentor, minister and prophetic voice, business owner, real estate agent and investor, contractor, builder, barber, and creative. A man who moves across lanes with both skill and anointing — because he understands that talent without purpose is just performance.
Chris has been a youth leader in his community, inspiring thousands of kids through speaking engagements, youth conferences, various ministry assignments — and therapy sessions from behind a barber's chair. Some of the most powerful conversations happen where people feel the most comfortable.
He has partnered with Essence Music Festival as a vendor and with Cricket Wireless to give back to his community and prepare kids with the essentials to go back to school. He currently serves as a Peace Ambassador with Ubuntu Village, a violence prevention nonprofit organization in New Orleans, Louisiana.
He is a father, a son, and a friend. His mission is to inspire and give hope — in words, in action, and with love.
"Chris Weaver is not an author — he is a producer. His assignment is to take what God deposits and deliver it in a form the world can receive. Through books, workbooks, music, real estate, ministry, and mentorship — he orchestrates impact."
He has fought many battles.
And won.
How to Use
This Workbook
Get the most out of every page, every day, every declaration.
This workbook is meant to be used as inspiration and motivation when you need it most. It is best read first thing in the morning — to jump start the champion in you, so you are ready for whatever challenges the day brings.
If you are in need of encouragement after a loss or a moment of discouragement, open to the section that fits your situation. Every chapter, every declaration, every prompt was written with a specific struggle in mind. You will find what you need.
We all have a winner on the inside — sometimes we just need a reminder. That is the reason this workbook exists. For the highs, the lows, and everything in between.
Give your first 10-15 minutes to the declaration, devotional, and at least one reflection question. Start the day as a champion before the day tries to convince you otherwise.
Say it out loud, three times, with conviction. There is power in the spoken word. Your voice carries authority.
Write the real answer — not the one that sounds good. The breakthrough lives on the other side of your honest response.
Had a bad day? Feeling like quitting? Open to the section or day that speaks to your situation. It was written for exactly that moment.
The goal is 50 consecutive days. If you miss one, pick back up. A champion who misses a day and comes back is still a champion.
Your daily statement of truth. Say it out loud 3 times before anything else.
The Word of God that anchors the declaration in eternal truth.
A short teaching that unpacks the declaration and speaks directly to where you are.
Questions designed to take the declaration from your mouth into your life. Write honestly.
The winner is already inside you.
This workbook exists to remind you of that on the days you forget. For the highs, the lows, and everything in between — you were built for this.
— Produced by Chris Weaver
Key Terms & Ideas
Tap any term to star it as personally significant to your journey.
Click the terms that resonate with you most right now:
Winning Mindset
"As a man thinks in his heart, so is he." — Proverbs 23:7
"As a man thinketh in his heart, so is he."
Proverbs 23:7
We are a sum of our actions and decisions. And our actions and decisions spring from our thinking. Which means if you want to change your life — you have to start by changing your mind. Change your thoughts and you change your behaviors. Change your behaviors and you change your outcomes. Change your outcomes and you change your legacy. It all begins upstairs.
The mind of a winner is not an accident. It is cultivated. It is protected. It is fed intentionally. A winner is not simply someone who gets good results — a winner is someone who has developed a way of thinking that makes good results inevitable.
When most people see a problem, they stop. When a winner sees a problem, they ask: how do I solve this? That single shift separates those who advance from those who stay stuck. Problems are not obstacles to winning — they are the entry points. Every solution you find is a door someone needs opened. Winners get paid to solve what others avoid.
A winner is not selfish. Before they make a major decision they ask: how is this going to affect the people around me? How does this impact those influenced by me? True winners understand they carry people with them — their family, their community, their generation. A decision that benefits only you but damages everyone around you is not a winning decision. It is a selfish one. And selfish people build small things that do not last.
Winners do not look for the easy route — they embrace the challenge. The resistance is the training. Every difficult season develops something in you that comfortable seasons never could. This is why there are not many GOATs. The Greatest of All Time does not cut corners. They welcome the hard path because they know it leads somewhere the easy path never reaches. Comfort is the enemy of greatness.
A winner understands the law of the harvest — you get out what you put in, and you do not expect more than you have earned. This mindset eliminates entitlement and replaces it with stewardship. The only exception is when God supernaturally multiplies what you have sown. And He does. But even supernatural multiplication starts with a seed. You still have to plant. You still have to work. Then watch what God does with your obedience.
A winner is not a taker. They do not show up to drain rooms — they show up to add to them. They actually enjoy building others up. There is genuine satisfaction in watching someone you poured into succeed. Takers always look for what they can extract. Winners always look for what they can contribute. And the irony is — the builders always end up with more, because what you give away multiplied is always greater than what you kept for yourself.
What you consistently allow into your mind eventually becomes what you believe. And what you believe becomes how you live. Winners are intentional about what they feed their minds — what they watch, listen to, who they spend time with. They understand that negativity is contagious and so is greatness. The mind is not just a receiver — it is a factory. Whatever goes in comes out as decisions, words, and actions.
The average person makes decisions based on how they feel right now. A winner makes decisions based on where they are going. They are willing to be uncomfortable today so they can be free tomorrow. They say no to things that feel good now but cost too much later. Long-term thinking is one of the rarest forms of discipline — and one of the most powerful weapons in a champion's arsenal.
Change your thinking.
Change your decisions.
Change your life.
The winner was always inside you. The mindset is what unlocks them.
Write the Vision
Habakkuk 2:2,3 — Make it plain so that he may run who reads it.
Brainstorming
Ephesians 3:20 — Exceedingly Abundantly above all you can ask or think.
Circle of Success
The Dream Team: God · Jesus · Holy Spirit · You
We are guaranteed success when we partner with the Dream Team — God the Father, Jesus the Son, and the Holy Spirit. This is not religion; this is a relationship with the most powerful force in the universe. God wants you to win — He just requires that you pursue your dreams the right way.
God is the architect of your destiny. He designed you before you were born, equipped you with purpose, and placed gifts inside you that the world needs. He is your source — of provision, of wisdom, of direction. When you invite God the Father into your pursuit, you gain access to unlimited resources, divine strategy, and supernatural doors that no human can open or close. He is not watching from a distance; He is actively invested in your success because your victory glorifies Him.
Jesus is your mediator, your redeemer, and your greatest example of what it looks like to walk in purpose under pressure. He faced rejection, betrayal, and loss — and still completed His assignment. Through Jesus, every sin, every failure, every mistake that disqualified you has been cancelled. You approach God not by your own merit but through the righteousness of Christ. This means your past cannot legally hold your future hostage. Jesus made you eligible for every promise God has for your life.
The Holy Spirit is your real-time guide, your comforter, your strategic advantage. He is the one who nudges you away from bad decisions before you make them. He is the one who gives you the right words in the right moment. He reveals what is hidden, warns of what is coming, and empowers you to do what you could never do in your own strength. Operating without the Holy Spirit is like having a GPS with no signal — you have the device but none of the direction. When you yield to Him daily, you move with precision.
You are not a spectator in this partnership — you are an active participant. God provides the power, Jesus provides the access, the Holy Spirit provides the guidance — but you provide the faith, the obedience, and the work. The Dream Team does not replace your effort; it multiplies it. When you show up with consistency, humility, and surrender, you become the most dangerous version of yourself. You plus God is not addition — it is multiplication. The world has never seen what happens when someone fully commits to this partnership. Be that person.
Daily To-Do List
Stay Focused. Winners have a plan — every single day.
Am I Focused?
0 YES = Distracted · 1-3 = Work Harder · 4-5 = Focused · 6+ = Super Focused
SMART Goals
Specific · Measurable · Achievable · Relevant · Time-Bound
Build goals that are real, actionable, and God-directed using the SMART framework.
50 Champion Declarations
Click each declaration to mark it spoken. Then dive into each daily devotional.
Prayers
Prayer is the Superpower of the Winner.
Accomplishments
No such thing as a small win — Celebrate them ALL!!
Distractions
Identify and list distractions — then CHECK THEM OFF THE LIST.
Who Am I Doing It For?
When it gets tough and you feel like giving up — remember your WHY.
Wealth Tips
Make It. Manage It. Multiply It.
Money without wisdom creates problems. Wisdom helps you build, manage, and multiply wealth the right way.
Consumers spend money. Investors use money to acquire assets that produce more money. Every purchase is a choice about which side of that equation you are on.
One of the fastest ways to stay broke is trying to look rich. Build wealth quietly and let the results speak for themselves. The ones who are really winning rarely announce it.
The wealthy reinvest profits into businesses, assets, education, and opportunities before increasing their lifestyle. Delayed reward is the discipline that builds empires.
Spend time around people who are building, growing, learning, and executing. Environment influences outcomes — you cannot soar with eagles if you are still hanging with turkeys.
A good name can open doors that money cannot. Character and integrity are long-term wealth assets. One bad decision can cost you what took years to build.
The more problems you can solve, the more valuable you become. Invest in knowledge, skills, licenses, and certifications. Your income will rarely exceed your level of value in the marketplace.
You need energy, focus, and longevity to execute your vision. A healthy body supports a productive mind. No amount of money compensates for a body that cannot carry you to the finish line.
Think beyond today. Make decisions that benefit your children, grandchildren, and community. Personal wealth fills your house. Generational wealth changes a bloodline.
Money is not the goal. Wealth is a tool to create freedom, solve problems, help others, and leave a lasting legacy. The moment wealth becomes your identity, it starts to own you.
Break the cycle. Build discipline. Live wealthy. — Produced by Chris Weaver
Boss Talk
7 Insights from world leaders and self-made bosses on the journey to greatness.
Testimony
What have you done that can inspire the next generation?
Breaking the Cycle
Not everything passed down to you was meant to continue through you.
One of the greatest revelations I have received is that not everything passed down to you was meant to continue through you. Some things are inheritance. Some things are assignment. And some things are tests.
When you read the books of Kings and Chronicles, you see a pattern repeated over and over. A king rises to power. Then scripture says: "He walked in the ways of his father." Generation after generation. The same patterns. The same compromises. The same mistakes. And every time I read those passages I ask myself: how? How could they watch the consequences of the previous generation and still choose the same path?
Then I realized something. We ask the same question today while often doing the same thing ourselves.
The same arguments
The same addictions
The same poverty mindsets
The same wounds
Different faces. Same cycle.
To interrupt cycles
To become conscious
To refuse the pattern
To stand in the gap
This stops with me.
Jeroboam established idol worship and long after he was gone, scripture kept saying of later kings: "He departed not from the sins of Jeroboam." Think about that. The man was gone. The pattern remained. People die. Patterns survive. A decision can outlive the decision maker. A wound can outlive the wounded. A fear can outlive the person who first carried it. Unless somebody interrupts it, the cycle simply continues.
But the Bible does not only show us cycles being repeated. It also shows us cycles being broken. King Hezekiah inherited leadership from his father Ahaz, who had done evil in the sight of the Lord. Yet scripture says of Hezekiah: "He did that which was right in the sight of the Lord." He chose differently. One decision changed history. One person changed direction. One generation became the turning point. That is the role of a trailblazer.
Honor what was good
Heal what was broken
Reject what was destructive
Build what was missing
The Bible acknowledges that consequences, behaviors, wounds, and patterns can travel through generations. But the Bible never teaches that your future is permanently imprisoned by your past. The prophet Ezekiel declares: "The son shall not bear the iniquity of the father." You may inherit the effects. The environment. The wounds. The mindset. But you do not have to inherit the outcome.
"Therefore if any man be in Christ, he is a new creature: old things are passed away; behold, all things are become new."
2 Corinthians 5:17
"Christ hath redeemed us from the curse of the law."
Galatians 3:13
Redeemed means purchased back. Rescued. Released. What controlled previous generations does not automatically have the right to control you. But freedom is not merely something you believe — it is something you walk in. You cannot merely pray against poverty and continue practicing financial destruction. You cannot merely rebuke fear and continue feeding fearful thinking. Christ provides freedom. Wisdom helps us walk it out.
A trailblazer becomes dangerous
when spiritual freedom and practical obedience work together.
Whenever a family, tribe, nation, or generation drifts off course, God often raises up one person to become the turning point. Not because they are better. Not because they are more valuable. But because they accept responsibility. Moses. Joseph. David. Esther. Hezekiah. Nehemiah. One person. One decision. One act of obedience. And the trajectory changes.
"And I sought for a man among them, that should make up the hedge, and stand in the gap before me for the land..."
Ezekiel 22:30
Notice what God was looking for. Not a crowd. Not a committee. A person. Someone willing to stand. Someone willing to build. Someone willing to confront what everyone else accepted as normal.
Entrepreneur
Homeowner
Healthy marriage
Spiritually mature leader
Financially disciplined
Pursuing healing
If so, understand what is happening. You are not merely changing your own life. You are changing the inheritance of those who come behind you.
You may be the answer to prayers
prayed by generations before you.
Why not you?
Name every pattern, cycle, or curse you are determined to end in your bloodline. Check them off as you break them through prayer, obedience, and declaration.
Faith Builders
Faith is your cape — Fear is kryptonite. Build your faith daily.
Faith is not blind optimism or wishful thinking — it is confident trust in a God who has never broken a promise. Faith says: even though I cannot see it, cannot touch it, and cannot explain it, I believe God is working on my behalf right now. It is the substance — the real, tangible foundation — of everything you are hoping for. Without faith it is impossible to please God, and without faith it is impossible to sustain the journey of a champion.
"Now faith is confidence in what we hope for and assurance about what we do not see."
"So faith comes from hearing, and hearing through the word of Christ."
"If you have faith as small as a mustard seed, you can say to this mountain, Move from here to there, and it will move. Nothing will be impossible for you."
"But when you ask, you must believe and not doubt, because the one who doubts is like a wave of the sea, blown and tossed by the wind."
"Therefore I tell you, whatever you ask for in prayer, believe that you have received it, and it will be yours."
"Hope that is seen is not hope at all. Who hopes for what they already have? But if we hope for what we do not yet have, we wait for it patiently."
"Be still, and know that I am God; I will be exalted among the nations, I will be exalted in the earth."
"Those who hope in the LORD will renew their strength. They will soar on wings like eagles; they will run and not grow weary, they will walk and not be faint."
"Trust in the LORD with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways submit to him, and he will make your paths straight."
"I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me."
Study the Scriptures: Regularly read and study the Bible to deepen your understanding of God's promises and teachings.
Prayer: Develop a consistent prayer life, seeking God's guidance, strength, and provision.
Fellowship: Engage in a community of believers who can support and encourage you in your faith journey.
Worship: Participate in corporate worship and individual praise to connect with God and express your devotion.
Serve Others: Find opportunities to help and serve others, as acts of service can strengthen your faith and demonstrate God's love.
Trust and Surrender: Practice surrendering your worries and fears to God, trusting in His plan and timing.
Maintain a Grateful Heart: Cultivate an attitude of gratitude, recognizing God's blessings and faithfulness in your life.
Seek Wisdom: Pursue knowledge and understanding through books, sermons, and teachings that deepen your understanding of God and the Christian faith.
Testimony: Share your faith journey and experiences with others, both believers and non-believers, to encourage and inspire them.
Step Out in Faith: Take risks and step out of your comfort zone, trusting that God will provide and work through your obedience.
Remember, building faith is a lifelong journey. Take your time and be patient with yourself — but intentional.
— Chris Weaver
"For whatever is born of God overcomes the world. And this is the victory that has overcome the world — our faith."
1 John 5:4
This is the victory that overcomes the world — even our faith. Everything in this workbook — every declaration, every devotional, every reflection question, every tool — was building toward this moment. Because the ultimate win is not financial. It is not relational. It is not even generational. The ultimate win is faith that conquers. Faith that survives everything the world throws at it and comes out the other side still standing — still believing.
Think about everything you have been through. Every challenge. Every distraction. Every setback. Every trauma. Every season that should have broken you but did not. Every moment you came close to quitting but stayed. Every time the odds were stacked against you but you made it through anyway. That is not luck. That is grace.
"But in fact, it is best for you that I go away, because if I don't, the Advocate won't come. If I do go away, then I will send him to you."
John 16:7
The Holy Spirit — also called the Spirit of Truth — is there to bring us into the true reality of who we are in God. He comes to bring power to surpass the limits placed on us by society, by haters, and even by our own chronological and class position. Limits we placed on ourselves consciously and unconsciously. Limits that were never supposed to define us.
So no matter where you live. No matter how much money you were born into. No matter how you see yourself or how others have labeled you — none of that matters once you embrace the Champion's Grace. You can come out as top dog. Not because of what you have, but because of whose you are and what He deposited inside you.
Every challenge you faced
Every distraction that came
Every setback you survived
Every trauma you carried
Every limit others placed on you
Every limit you placed on yourself
The biggest win is not the bag.
It is not the title.
It is not the legacy.
The biggest win is the moment Christ's love meets you in the middle of everything you have been through — and you accept it. That is the moment the superpower activates. That is the moment Winner Vibes becomes more than a brand. It becomes a reality. The Holy Spirit — the Champion's Grace — is what takes an ordinary person and makes them unstoppable.
That grace is available to you. Right now.
Diet & Fasting
A champion trains the whole person — spiritual, mental, and physical.
I Want to Thank God
Your Gratitude Determines Your Latitude!!
Reflections
Pause. Think. Process. Grow.
Connect with Chris
The journey doesn't end when the workbook does.
When you complete a declaration day, share it on Instagram. Tag me — I personally respond.
My Certificate
Complete the full 50-day journey to unlock your certificate.
Complete all 50 declaration days and core sections to unlock your certificate.
Exclusive Lessons
5 lessons you will not find anywhere else — written specifically for this workbook.
"Whatever your hand finds to do, do it with all your might."
Ecclesiastes 9:10
One of the recurring themes throughout Winner Vibes is personal responsibility. Winning often begins with handling the things directly in front of you. Before you focus on changing the world, ask yourself something more immediate:
Have I handled my responsibilities?
Have I followed through on my commitments?
Am I taking ownership of my life?
You cannot build an empire
on an unmanaged life.
What is one area of your life that needs immediate attention right now?
Complete one task you have been avoiding within the next 24 hours.
"The wise ones took oil in their flasks along with their lamps." The foolish did not prepare — and when the moment came, they had nothing left to give.
Matthew 25:4
Many people run out of energy before their opportunity arrives. The wise prepare before the moment comes. Your oil is not just physical energy — it is your time, focus, faith, and discipline. When you allow the wrong things to drain it, you arrive at your greatest opportunity running on empty.
Protect what God placed inside you.
Your opportunity is coming. Do not arrive empty.
What currently drains your oil the most?
Remove one unnecessary distraction from your life this week.
"Be still, and know that I am God."
Psalm 46:10
Every great coach calls a timeout when the team loses focus. Sometimes God calls a timeout in our lives. Not to punish us — to refocus us. A closed door, an unexpected pause, a season of stillness — these are not signs that God has forgotten you. They are invitations to realign. The greatest adjustments are made in the huddle, not in the chaos of the game.
God is not punishing you.
He is repositioning you.
What is God trying to get your attention about right now?
Spend 30 minutes in quiet reflection — no phone, no TV, no distractions. Just you and God.
"Forgetting what is behind and straining toward what is ahead, I press on toward the goal."
Philippians 3:13-14
Champions do not spend the entire game focused on the last mistake. The quarterback who throws an interception does not walk off the field — he calls the next play. Your last mistake is not your final move. The faster you shift your focus from what happened to what is possible, the faster you get back in the game.
Stop reviewing the last play.
Call the next one.
What setback have you been replaying in your mind that it is time to release?
Write down one action you can take this week to move forward from that setback.
"Train yourself to be godly. For physical training is of some value, but godliness has value for all things, holding promise for both the present life and the life to come."
1 Timothy 4:7-8
Everybody wants a championship ring. Few people embrace championship habits. The ring is the result — the habits are the requirement. Championships are not won on game day. They are built in the months and years of unglamorous, unwitnessed preparation before the arena is ever full.
Everyone wants the ring.
Champions earn it in private.
What habits would a champion have that you currently lack? Be specific.
Practice one championship habit every day for the next 7 days. Name the habit.
"A good name is more desirable than great riches; to be esteemed is better than silver or gold."
Proverbs 22:1
Many people spend their lives chasing attention. Winners build things that outlive them. A legacy is not what people say about you while you are alive — it is what remains after you are gone. Money can be spent. Titles can be forgotten. Buildings can crumble. But wisdom, character, faith, and impact can continue for generations. Every decision you make today is helping write your legacy story.
Money can be spent
Titles can be forgotten
Buildings can crumble
Wisdom & Character
Faith & Impact
Generational legacy
Chase a legacy, not an audience.
Build something that outlives you.
If someone described your life today, what would they say you value most? Does your behavior confirm it?
Complete this sentence, then name one action this week that aligns with it.
"Let your eyes look straight ahead; fix your gaze directly before you."
Proverbs 4:25
One of the quickest ways to lose momentum is to lose focus. The enemy does not always need to stop you — sometimes all he has to do is distract you. Many people are busy but not productive. Active but not advancing. Focused people understand that every yes is also a no to something else. The more important your assignment, the more valuable your focus becomes. Guard it like the rare resource it is.
The enemy does not need to stop you.
He just needs to distract you.
What is your biggest distraction right now? What consistently pulls your attention away from your goals?
For 7 days, eliminate or reduce one distraction. Use that recovered time on a personal goal instead.
"I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith."
2 Timothy 4:7
When you look at a tombstone, you will see two dates: the day a person was born and the day they died. Between those dates is a small dash. That dash represents an entire life — every dream, every victory, every failure, every lesson, every relationship, every opportunity. Life is not measured by how long you lived, but by what you did with the dash.
What happens between those dates is entirely up to you.
What are you currently doing with your dash? Are you intentionally living, or simply existing?
Write down the 5 most important things you want your life to stand for. Then ask: "Does my calendar reflect those priorities?"
You have been equipped.
Now it is time to begin the 50 days. Every lesson above is a seed. The declarations ahead are the water. Show up every day and watch what grows.
What Is Winner Vibes?
Winner Vibes is not a motivational system. It is a grace-based framework for living victoriously. Champion's Grace is the supernatural enablement God gives to those who refuse to quit. It is the same grace Jesus carried when He walked this earth — the grace that overcame sin, overcame the grave, and overcame every weapon formed against Him.
That grace lives in you. Every time you open this workbook, you are operating in Champion's Grace. Every declaration you make, every reflection you write, every day you complete — that is grace at work in your life.
The Holy Spirit is your advantage. John 16:7 says it was better for Jesus to leave so the Helper could come. That Helper is in you right now. You are not doing this alone. You never were.