5/31 🤔’s on a Sunday ⛪️🛐
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Psalm 119:9-11, “How can a young man keep his way pure? By keeping your word. I have sought you with all my heart; don’t let me wander from your commands. I have treasured your word in my heart so that I may not sin against you.”
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Rebuilding trust after a tough moment is one of the most underrated leadership skills…and almost nobody talks about it. Trust is built in drops and lost in buckets. Here’s what works…
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WISDOM FROM OSWALD CHAMBERS
We are not to preach the doing of good things; good deeds are not to be preached, they are to be performed.
~ from So Send I You
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Philippians 2:12
“Therefore, my beloved, as you have always obeyed, so now, not only as in my presence but much more in my absence, work out your own salvation with fear and trembling.”
“Believe me, you cannot stand still in your souls. Habits of good or evil are daily strengthening in your hearts. Every day you are either getting nearer to God, or further off."
-JC Ryle
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“He cuts off every branch in me that bears no fruit, while every branch that does bear fruit he prunes so that it will be even more fruitful.”
~ John 15:2 NIV
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Dear God, Help us recognize the magnificence in one another and in the beautiful world You have created around us. Give us the courage to choose connection over isolation, the humility to be vulnerable, and the wisdom to remember how deeply we need
one another and You.
Amen
“Connection is why we’re here; it is what gives purpose and meaning to our lives.”
— Brené Brown
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A peak life advice from Alex Hormozi:
“The single greatest skill you can develop is the ability to stay in a great mood in the absence of things to be in a great mood about.”
Always, ALWAYS, have something to look forward to.
It doesn't matter what it is.
You'd be surprised by how quickly your mood can shift when you're looking forward to your daily coffee, or the book you want to read, or even the walk you take at sunset.
The mind struggles to stay low when it’s anchored to small, reliable sources of anticipation.
Mike Tyson dropped pure wisdom on JRE:
“You don’t have discipline? You ain’t nobody. Nothing.”
Then he hit the killer line Cus D’Amato taught him:
“Discipline is doing what you hate to do, but do it like you love it.”
Joe Rogan nailed the follow-up: master that and you can succeed at anything.
I’ve got plenty of things I know I should do that I straight-up dread. The days I force myself to attack them with energy instead of dragging my feet? Those are the days momentum actually shows up.
Talent and motivation are everywhere. Discipline is what separates the ones who actually make it from the ones who stay “almost there.” In a world full of distractions and easy dopamine, this mindset feels like a cheat code most people never unlock.
What’s one thing you hate doing but know you need to do and how do you trick yourself into loving the process?
Habit #9: Be your own greatest encourager.
You’re not the thoughts you think, you’re the thoughts you believe. Don’t agree with the negativity. Make talking to yourself like a best friend a daily habit. Your mind is listening.
Save this. Share it. Make it a habit.