Daily Faith Building Exercises That Create Unstoppable Momentum in Your Life
Last night, I couldn’t sleep. The clock read 2:17 AM when I finally stopped fighting it and just stared at the ceiling. That’s when it hit me – the moments...
Read More →Last night, I couldn’t sleep. The clock read 2:17 AM when I finally stopped fighting it and just stared at the ceiling. That’s when it hit me – the moments...
Read More →Last night I found myself staring at the ceiling at 2:17 AM. Again. That familiar feeling of doubt creeping in like an unwelcome houseguest who doesn’t understand they’ve overstayed their...
Read More →Tuesday morning, 7:32am. My alarm hadn’t even gone off yet when I found myself staring at the ceiling, thinking about that comfort zone challenge from the day before. The one...
Read More →Ever notice how our minds build these invisible cages around what we think is possible? Scratch that. I still remember that moment in my home office last year. A rejection...
Read More →Most dreams die quietly. No dramatic final scene, no tearful goodbye – they just fade away, buried under layers of “I can’t” and “that’s not for people like me.” Last...
Read More →I used to destroy my own progress at the exact moment things started going well. Like clockwork. A big opportunity would show up, and suddenly I’d find myself oversleeping, procrastinating,...
Read More →I muted myself on the Zoom call right before my turn to speak. My heart pounded against my ribcage. Forty-seven people waiting to hear my ideas, and suddenly all I...
Read More →Last night, I found myself staring at the ceiling at 3:27 AM. Not because of a nightmare, but because of something much more terrifying – what other people might think...
Read More →My first mastermind meeting was a disaster. Four of us crammed into a tiny Starbucks corner table, speaking in whispers because we thought our million-dollar ideas might get stolen. Nobody...
Read More →I spent six years chasing someone else’s dream. Every morning, dragging myself to a finance job that paid well but left this hollow feeling in my chest. The kind that...
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