10 months ago, I stood in front of the Florida Gators football team.
What most people didn’t know was that after I left that room, I went back to work at Walmart.
At the time, I was in what I now call my silent season.
No big announcements, no packed speaking calendar, and no spotlight. Instead, I showed up every day, trusting God, staying faithful, and preparing for whatever He had next.
For eight months, I worked, learned, grew, and kept saying yes to the opportunities God placed in front of me. It wasn’t the season I would have chosen, but it was the season I needed.
Looking back now, I realize God was doing His greatest work when it seemed like the least was happening.
This year has been filled with opportunities I once prayed for; doors have opened, stages have appeared, relationships have been built, and I am reminded that success is often born in seasons of silence.
Never despise small beginnings, because small beginnings lead to big endings.
Let’s Normalize Supporting Eachother First Instead Of Judging. Let’s Formulate Our Own Opinions About Others Instead Of Going Off Of Passed Down Judgements. Put On For The Ones That Hold It Down For You. Keep Your Circle Small. You’re Not For Everybody & Everybody’s Not For You But Lead With Love Instead Of Hate & Watch How Much Better Your Life Will Be. Energy Is Contagious & What You Give Off Is What You Will Receive. If You Know Who You Are & What You’re About, No Negativity & BS Will Distract You As Long As You Don’t Feed Into It. Less Talking + More Action = Greater Results. 🦅💎
Saquon Barkley saw the Eagles ball boy in the crowd and pulled him over the fence to join them in the parade.
Every time you think he can’t be any better, he shows you he can.
Ex-Charlotte EDGE Demon Clowney is set to transfer to Louisville, @chris_hummer and I have learned for @cbssports/@247Sports.
Clowney, a former four-star recruit who began his college career at Ole Miss, posted 59 tackles and 10 tackles for loss the last two years.
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