🚨 BREAKING — IT’S OFFICIAL: The SAVE America Act has PASSED the House of Representatives
Once it’s signed into law,
✅ You must prove citizenship to register to vote
✅Photo ID at the polls
✅ Voter ID will take effect IMMEDIATELY
✅Mail-in ballots must have a copy of your photo ID
Now on to the Senate!
In-n-Out President Lynsi Snyder reveals for the first time that she and her family are LEAVING California for Tennessee. “Raising a family is not easy here,” she told me. “Doing business is not easy here.”
After 77 years, In-n-Out HQ will say goodbye to its home state and set up shop in Franklin. The granddaughter of the fast food chain’s founders, Snyder is staying true to the company’s Christian foundation while expanding its reach.
Our conversation was fascinating. Lynsi shares the untold story of In-n-Out’s early years and the hardship she went through before becoming the successful business leader she is. Her journey to Jesus is raw and redemptive. You will be so encouraged.
"Parents stop interrupting the failure process in sports.
Because what you do is you take away from the experience and the knowledge that they gain from failing."
Too often, in our desire to help and protect, we rob young athletes of the very thing that builds them: adversity.
The smallest details have the largest consequences.
To be the best in any industry, the quality of your standards and habits must be uncompromising.
The small things compound into everything.
What a champion!
Sydney McLaughlin set a world record in the 400 Meter Hurdles.
She said afterwards:
"Records come and go, but the Glory of God is Eternal. I don't deserve anything. But by grace through faith, Jesus has given me everything."
More of this!!!! 🙏❤️🙏❤️
"When talent meets talent, talent is no longer enough.
Now it's about character.
Now it's about preparation.
Now it's about consistency.
Now it's about who is relentless -who wants it the most." @inkyjohnson
Talent is required, but habits and character divide good from great.
As parents, we are raising a child not an athlete.
If we focus on making our child accountable for being the best person on the team, not just the best player, he/she will get much more out of sports.
“You can’t just go through life and everything is going to be perfect. There’s going to be hard times, rough times and waves of adversity. It’s how you attack it and how you approach it, is what’s going to get you through,” @paigebueckers1
Mental toughness is built with unwavering discipline.