The Purpose Plan


Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs Feeling Stuck? This blog is for you! Unlocking your potential by applying Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs to your life today. Here’s how: Physiological needs: Start with the basics—ensure you’re nourishing your body with nutritious food, staying hydrated, and getting enough sleep. Safety needs: Create a sense of security by organizing your... Continue Reading →

Lost Royalty & Found Wisdom


Embarking on a journey that transcends fairy tales, Siddhartha Gautama's path from palace opulence to profound enlightenment is a testament to the power of sacrifice and self-discovery. In the corridors of a lavish palace, Siddhartha's story begins, shielded from life's harsh realities by the veil of privilege. Driven by an inner calling, Siddhartha escapes the... Continue Reading →

Embracing The Pain


In 2008, I hit rock bottom, losing my job and grappling with excess weight. It was a tough period, but it's where my faith journey truly began. This is my story: The following year, despite enduring over 40 job interviews, I remained unemployed. Yet, I pressed on, relying on my unwavering faith and the belief... Continue Reading →

SUCCESS IN 6 MONTHS


If you’re life is stagnant I want you to do this right now: 🔹Delete IG and follow the steps below for the next 6 months!🔹 Define your goals and priorities: Take the time to reflect on what success means to you personally. Set clear and specific goals that align with your values, passions, and interests.... Continue Reading →

Leading Isn’t Controlling


Leadership is not just about holding a title or a position of authority; it's about taking responsibility and making decisions that have a positive impact on others. It's about recognizing your own strengths and weaknesses, and using them to guide and empower those around you. Making decisions can be tough, especially when you know that... Continue Reading →

The Honest Truth


Honest Hour anyone?😅 In 2008, I made a decision that changed my life: I decided to lose weight and stop being a fuckin escape artist to all my problems. At the time, I weighed 70lbs more than I do now. I was unhappy with my body and my health, and I knew I needed to... Continue Reading →

5 Tips To Become More Productive


Recent tweet on this subject. Stop Multitasking It can be tempting to want to take care of a few tasks at once, especially if they seem small or easy. But it simply doesn’t work. According to neuroscience professor Earl K. Miller, “multitasking is not humanly possible.” We’re fooling ourselves when we say we can easily... Continue Reading →

Gluttony – The Most Overlooked Sin


Gluttony seems to be a sin that Christians like to ignore. We are often quick to label smoking and drinking as sins, but for some reason gluttony is accepted or at least tolerated. Many of the arguments used against smoking and drinking, such as health and addiction, apply equally to overeating. Many believers would not... Continue Reading →

My Definition Of Hell


Somebody once told me the definition of hell: “On your last day on earth, the person you became will meet the person you could have become.” Ever since I embraced that future possible reality and felt the regret that I would feel knowing that I did not do what I was put on this earth... Continue Reading →

Blame Yourself, No One Else


“The man said, “The woman whom You gave to be with me, she gave me of the tree, and I ate”- Genesis 3:12 When things go wrong, the natural tendency is to look for someone to blame. You can go all the way back to the Garden of Eden on this one. When God asked... Continue Reading →

New Year, New Habits


“New Year, New You” is the biggest crock of shit you can possibly subject yourself too. Here’s a better idea “New Year, So I better stop falling into old habits or my life will virtually be on repeat” I have also heard people say “fake it till you make it”. That is a simply ridiculous... Continue Reading →

Pain Is The Best Teacher


Pain isn’t so bad. While i'm not a believer in the phrase, "no pain, no gain", I do believe that as a society, we have the wrong way of looking at pain. We're taught that pain is bad, and to get angry or discouraged when we experience pain, discomfort, or setbacks. Pain is not natures... Continue Reading →

7 Signs of a Victim Mentality


This definitely won’t be an easy read, but the reality is, you could be living your life with a “victim mentality” that will eventually strip away all your potential. Read slides below to get a better understanding of if you fall into the victim category. I really pray these have helped you better identify if... Continue Reading →

Accept Growth


“Those who are crazy enough to think they can change the world are the ones who actually do” - Steve Jobs. Growth isn’t easy, but thankfully today, I’m going to give you some essential tips to help you become a better you. FOLLOW THEM, yet feel free to adapt to your liking: Set Crystal Clear... Continue Reading →

The Truth Hurts


There’s a very powerful healing process that happens when you accept your truth. “What dies that mean? Accepting your truth” Here’s an example: let’s say when you were a kid, you had an experience with a dog, where when you went to pet them, they snapped at you. That could be taken as negative. As... Continue Reading →

5 Ways To Finally Open Up


The word "open" is used a lot. Many of us first heard it when we were very small and someone was hovering over us with a spoonful of strained food in their hand and urging us to open up wider. Over the years, you've probably heard others say "open up." Open your heart, open your... Continue Reading →

Get To Your First 10k on IG


A Real Story and Strategy "Instagram now has more than 700 million members. Your customers and referral partners are there. Here's how to turn those casual browsers into followers and business." - Tim Roberts   I started like everybody else on Instagram with no followers. In the brief span of just 28 weeks, I accumulated... Continue Reading →

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