The world is noisy.
Your mind doesn’t have to be.

Build the focus, resilience, discernment, courage and clarity to live faithfully in a complicated world.

Read life deeply. Live it deliberately.

The Lectio Vitae Mindset Series combines insights from neuroscience with the depth of the Catholic and Christian tradition to help you think more clearly, act more deliberately, and become more capable of serving the people around you.

No motivational fluff.
No pretending life is easy.
No 12-step morning routine that requires waking up at 3:57 a.m.

Just practical formation for becoming more fully the person God is calling you to be.

You probably don’t need
more information.

You have plenty of information. Probably too much.

News. Notifications. Posts. Opinions. Algorithms. Experts. People confidently explaining things they learned eleven minutes ago. No, the problem isn’t access to information.

The problem is knowing what deserves your attention–and having the discipline, resilience, and clarity to act on what matters.

That’s what the Mindset Series is about. It isn’t simply a collection of talks. It’s formation. Ultimately, your ability to live your vocation faithfully when life gets complicated.

21 Episodes. Three Arcs. One bigger question.

Who are you becoming?

Lectio Vitae takes you through three interconnected arcs designed to build the interior foundation for a capable, purposeful, faithful life.

ARC 1

Laying the Mindset Foundations

Build the mental habits that make meaningful action possible. Before you can navigate uncertainty, serve a community, develop practical skills, or pursue a calling, you need command of something much closer to home.

ARC 2

Building the Infrastructure
of Your Soul

Because eventually life hits back. Arc 2 moves beyond foundational habits into the deeper qualities that allow us to endure hardship, take responsibility, live courageously, and build things bigger than ourselves.

ARC 3

Seeing Clearly
In a Complex World

The voice you agree with isn’t necessarily right. Arc 3 tackles one of the defining challenges of modern life: how do you seeing clearly when you’re flooded with so much input specifically designed to keep you reacting.

What people are taking with them

I’ve caught myself thinking, ‘What did Lectio Vitae say about this?’ several times in real situations. That’s probably the best compliment I can give it. The principles don’t stay on the page.
Toni

From Nashville, TN

What I appreciate most about Lectio Vitae is that it doesn’t separate personal growth from faith. It asks you to become more disciplined and capable, but always for a larger purpose—so you can better serve your family, your community, and God. That distinction really resonated with me.
Devan

From Scottsdale, AZ

So much of what we encounter online leaves us more agitated and confused than when we started. Lectio Vitae does the opposite. It challenges you to slow down, think clearly, discern carefully, and then act with purpose. I finished the series feeling better equipped—not merely better informed.
Kathy

From Arlington, VA

There are thousands of books and articles telling us how to be more productive. This feels different. Lectio Vitae isn’t about squeezing more accomplishments out of your day. It’s about becoming the kind of person who can remain focused, courageous, useful, and faithful when circumstances get difficult.
Brian

From Chicago, IL

I’ve always been hard on myself when something doesn’t work the first time. Learning to treat failure as information rather than a verdict stayed with me. It’s changed how I approach things I’ve struggled with.
Deborah

From Orlando, FL