A Longer rhythm
Rule of Life — A Printable Guide
A rule of life is not a rulebook — it's a trellis. A few small, loving rhythms that help your life grow in the shape God is forming. Write yours below. Print it. Carry it lightly.
I · With God
How will I stay with Him?
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Name a few simple practices that keep your roots in God — Scripture, prayer, silence, sabbath, worship. Small and sustainable beats heroic and fragile.
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II · With Yourself
How will I steward this body and soul?
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What rhythms of sleep, movement, rest, and honesty will you keep, so the inner life beneath your leadership stays soft and awake?
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III · With Others
How will I stay rooted in love?
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Who are the people you want to actually be present with — family, friends, the few who know you? What gentle rhythms will protect that?
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IV · With Your Work
How will I lead at God's pace?
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What boundaries, habits, and acts of trust will help you lead from rest rather than from pressure? What will you stop doing — so that what remains can be done with quiet fervor? (Romans 12:11)
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Begin small. Let it grow. A rule of life is meant to be revised in season.
Rhythms become formation when they're protected. Set a weekly window to sit with God — small, repeatable, yours.
If now feels rushed, that's okay. Formation rarely happens in a hurry — sit with God later and return when you can be fully present.