Monthly Archives: July 2019
I don’t know what I’m doing
Posted on July 30, 2019 Leave a Comment

We’ve all said those words… It’s funny that those are the exact same words that massively successful people say too.. They didn’t initially know what they were doing, …but they knew where they were going. They were determined to make it work…they were sure to be a success…they were adamant about changing the game. So […]
Stop if’ing around
Posted on July 24, 2019 Leave a Comment

Oh you don’t lack for If’s… …if you had $ for the number of if’s you told yourself, you’d have problems, but money wouldn’t be one of them. If I was a different race. If I was taller. If I was a starter. If I was a baller. If I was running a store. If […]
The dues are in the do
Posted on July 22, 2019 Leave a Comment

Poker players will tell you the only way to learn poker, is to play poker. You can read all of the books…& even watch hours and hours of video… …but you won’t learn the game until you sit at the table and play the game. That’s the only way you can pay your dues… …is […]
Carry your own canteen
Posted on July 21, 2019 Leave a Comment

There’s an old saying that says, “Sometimes you have to carry your own canteen,” meaning you have to carry and handle your own situation, your own struggles… & handle your own slumps. And it’s not that it’s you against the world, but it’s you against you…of old. If you want a new you… then you’ve […]
“Work your land”
Posted on July 18, 2019 Leave a Comment

Tim Storey’s advice on work ethic and success begins with a proverb… He who chases fantasies will lack wisdom, but he who works his land will have abundance. When people come up to Storey, frustrated that it’s not happening fast enough… …feel that they’re stuck in life… or that the Too’s are kicking in… Too old… Too young… […]
“No one has…”
Posted on July 10, 2019 Leave a Comment

Deep in your family are the words “no one has…” so what makes you any different?
You knew me, but you don’t know me
Posted on July 7, 2019 1 Comment

If you lived a vanilla life or a bold one, people will still judge you…so why not give them something to talk about?
The gates were never closed…
Posted on July 2, 2019 Leave a Comment

Dr Edith Eva Eger is a Holocaust survivor and the author of the book, “The Choice.” She told Oprah, when the prison gates of Auschwitz concentration camp were opened, many of the prisoners, walked through the gates, but turned around and went back and sat down, because they didn’t know what to do with their […]
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