Many people feel stuck in cycles of procrastination, low energy, or half-finished efforts and quietly wonder, “What is wrong with me?” Struggling with Motivation addresses that question with honesty, biblical insight, and practical hope.
Drawing from Proverbs, 1 Timothy, and other key Scriptures, this ebook explores how excuses, self-indulgence, entitlement, and hidden arrogance can slowly drain motivation, and how a renewed focus on God and others can awaken the heart again.
Inside, readers will discover:
Why motivation is more about direction than raw willpower
How self-focus quietly fuels laziness, discouragement, and hopelessness
The role of sowing and reaping in long-term change
Why many “unmotivated” people are actually called to deep service
Simple, realistic steps toward a daily “discipline of doing”
The tone is honest yet compassionate, written for people who are weary of being shamed and are ready for real heart change. It is especially helpful for those in recovery, those who feel stuck spiritually, and those who care for them.
You can download Struggling with Motivation here at no cost. Our prayer is that it will help you see yourself more clearly, hear God more clearly, and take the next small step forward in faith.
If you are a pastor, church leader, or part of a faith-based recovery ministry, consider pairing this ebook with the related small group course “Getting Unstuck.” The course provides guided discussion, group activities, and practical application steps that build on the ebook’s content, making it ideal for church small groups, mentoring relationships, and recovery programs.
ebook: Struggling with Motivation
this ebook is a digital file (.PDF) available for immediate download
