I'm not a fan of the word hustle. I'm a big fan of the word agility. To me, hustle feels like, you know, you're standing on the corner of a road and you're trying to hustle and get some money out of people and make a quick buck. That's a negative connotation. And it's like, a Band-Aid solution to things. Agility, on the other hand, is you're playing the same game. The playing field changes, the opponents change and so on and so forth. And, and you have to restrategize. You have to kind of, you know, up your game. You have to make sure you understand who you're competing against and really constantly evolve. So I think agility is super, super important.
What I like the most is:
- two awesome host
- awesome guest
- awesome dialogue
:)
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This week on #TheL3Perspective, Glenn & Cam chat with Princess Washington about the power of maternal love, ancestral legacies & breaking generational curses! #Life#Love#Leadership#Paodcast#empowerment
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John 12, Two Kinds of People !
John 12:40
“He hath blinded their eyes, and hardened their heart; that they should not see with their eyes, nor understand with their heart, and be converted, and I should heal them.”
King James Version
Chapter 6 of Og Mandino's "The Greatest Miracle in the World" revolves around the concept of the "God Memorandum," as discussed between Doc Ant and Daniel van Zyl.
In this chapter, the protagonist, Simon Potter, encounters a mysterious old man named Joshua who entrusts him with a sacred document containing profound wisdom and guidance for living a fulfilling life.
The God Memorandum outlines principles for achieving happiness, success, and inner peace, emphasizing the importance of love, forgiveness, gratitude, and living with purpose. Through Joshua's teachings, Simon learns that every person is a miracle and possesses the potential to transform their life through positive thoughts and actions.
The chapter serves as a powerful reminder of the limitless possibilities within each individual and the importance of embracing life with optimism and gratitude.
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Today, I must share with you this compelling video that reminder the essence of life: Human relationships & connections.
It reminds us never to confine people to boxes, for we all face significant challenges that we must overcome together.
Like the interconnected parts of a body, we find strength and solidarity in standing together, united as ONE.
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In this episode, I dive into three valuable lessons I’ve learned the hard way about spiritual abuse. These lessons aren’t just “failures vs. successes,” but rather insights gained through challenging experiences about having greater self-awareness and emotional health when it comes to spiritual leadership, church dynamics, and disciple-making.
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“I must be about my father's business” Luke 2:49
Jesus was passionate about His Father’s work and aligned His priorities to pursue the heavenly assignment He was entrusted with. We must follow Chris’s example.
There is a passion inside of you that connects to how God wired you, gifted you and what He has called you to do on this earth. That’s why there is a drive inside of you that seems to never go away. Visit my Marry the Vision YouTube channel to view the video Aligning priorities with your passion. #passionate#passionandpurpose#priorities#divinedirection#Alignment#vision#assignment#marrythevision
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Be careful what you tell yourself about your past. Don’t over romanticize or traumatize your past. It’s easy for past experiences to take on narratives of their own. You’re either Michael Jordan in your driveway or the world is always coming down on you. There is no need to center yourself within every narrative. Some would describe that as a “hero complex” of sorts. In short, its not always about you. Seek balance and not praise nor blame. You got this. #balance#reflection#herocomplex#narratives#leadershipdevelopment
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1moI'll keep this in mind