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Only Hurting People Hurt People

If for some reason we have less love for ourselves then we have less love to give. It is almost like Jesus knew what he was talking about.
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Can We Afford Not To?

All of us have the God-given potential to be an expert in something. I have found mine…What is yours?
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Well-Rounded People Have No Point

Forget about being well-rounded and instead get intensely-focused on what God created you to do.
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3 Lessons I Learned From a Cold Bath

I started looking for anything I could to stop the water from running down the drain. I tried a piece of rubber that was laying on the floor, I stuffed a wash rag down the drain, I even tried using a plastic cup…Duh! They float!! So, that didn't work!!
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What a Cold Bath Taught Me About Failure (Video)

About a year after my wife and I got married, we decided it was time to buy a house.
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Keep Your Eyes on Jesus

My focus is not on my financial situation or the state of my country. My focus is on Jesus.
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Who Has Influenced Your Life? Whose Life Are You influencing?

These are just some of the influences in my life. I hope I am an influence in other people’s lives the way they have been in mine. Much of who I am is because of their influence and I am thankful.
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Climbing to Our God-Given Potential Together

I am investing the rest of my life sharing my experiences and lessons through speaking, writing, and coaching. For those of you who have joined me on this journey, I hope I get to see more and more of you as we take this journey together. I know this journey may not be everybody’s cup of tea, but for some of you, this is exactly what you want out of life.
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Second Roadblock: Procrastination; Blockbuster: Discipline

Procrastination and reaching your potential do not go together. If you are going to make a significant change in your life, it must be done immediately and enthusiastically.
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First Roadblock: Denial; Blockbuster: Positive Self-Talk

Consistent denial of our abilities and responsibilities will stop us in our tracks. We cannot climb to our God-given potential when we deny the fact that God has made us for greatness.