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Continue reading →: Zip It! How to Keep Your Thoughts from Running Their MouthsShut your trap before you loose the Cracken!
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Continue reading →: Playing Injured Too Long: When Pushing Through Becomes Self-SabotageThis is your reminder to stop normalizing exhaustion. Stop treating your burnout as a badge of honor. Start making the same investments in yourself that you make in everything and everyone else. You are not meant to be a machine. You are not required to sacrifice yourself for progress. And…
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Continue reading →: The Power of Closing Doors – For GoodListen, some doors ain’t meant to be reopened. Ever. Napoleon Hill talked about the power of closing doors—really shutting them, locking them, and tossing the key—so you can move forward without looking back. And let me tell you, that’s a word. Too often, we get caught up in keeping doors…
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Continue reading →: Do You Have to Diminish Yourself to Fit into Corporate Structure?Let’s be real—most corporate environments aren’t designed for people to show up as their full, authentic selves. If you’ve ever felt like you had to shrink who you are just to make it through the workday, trust me, you’re not alone. There’s a fine line between diminishing yourself and using…
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Continue reading →: Money Follows Mastery: What Have You Mastered?There’s a saying that Myron Golden often shares: money follows mastery. And the truth is, it does. But here’s the catch—mastery doesn’t happen overnight, and it sure doesn’t come without effort. Mastery demands dedication, time, and a willingness to get uncomfortable. But when you commit to being the best at…
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Continue reading →: Possessing Your Mind: It’s Time to Take Back ControlWe are officially in 2025—a new year, a fresh start, and an opportunity to reclaim control over one of the most powerful things you have: your mind. It’s easy to get caught up in the hustle of life, distracted by the noise of external demands, technology, and the constant flow…
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Continue reading →: When Your Mouth Writes a Check It Can’t CashLet’s talk about that gut-wrenching feeling when you’ve told the wrong people your big plans, your bold goals, and your can’t-miss vision—only for life to hit you with delays, setbacks, or plain ol’ reality. Suddenly, your mouth has written a check your actions haven’t cashed (yet), and now there’s this…
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Continue reading →: You Are the Mountain That Needs to Be MovedLast night, I was on a leadership call, and one of my business partners mentioned she was reading a book called The Mountain is You. She didn’t mention the author, but the concept hit me like a lightning bolt: what if the biggest obstacle standing in your way is you?…
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Continue reading →: The 5-Day Workweek: Outdated and Out of TouchLet’s talk about it—the new president’s decision to bring back the five-day, in-office workweek, immediately, for government employees. Since March 2020, remote work has been the norm for many industries, proving that business can still thrive while employees enjoy the flexibility of working from home. But now, many are being…
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Continue reading →: Perfection Isn’t the Goal—Progress Is!Let me tell y’all something about me: progress is my love language. It’s my driving force, my North Star, my one word. If I’m not moving forward, I’m absolutely miserable. And I don’t mean just busy for the sake of being busy—I mean building something, working on something that’s stacking…






