Keep pushing the same way and hoping things change.
Adjust your strategy, reclaim your energy, and start making real progress.
Keep pushing the same way and hoping things change.
Adjust your strategy, reclaim your energy, and start making real progress.
Cut costs. Skip the latte. Clip coupons. Stay on a strict budget. |
And yet… most of them still struggle financially. |
Meanwhile, millionaires? They don’t obsess over pinching pennies. They don’t lose sleep over small expenses. |
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And once you shift your mindset to this, everything changes. P.S. I just posted something that breaks it down—see it here. |
It means aligning your efforts with your biggest priorities. |
Imagine this: |
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Sound impossible? It’s not. These are the same strategies top performers use daily—and you can too. |
Indecision is still a decision. Avoiding a choice doesn’t keep you safe—it keeps you stuck in the exact place you’re trying to escape.
You don’t need to know every step—just the next one. Most people stay paralyzed because they overcomplicate the process. Just take the next step.
The longer you wait, the heavier it gets. Small fears turn into big regrets. The harder you push off a decision, the more painful it becomes to face later.
The people who win aren’t the smartest—they’re the ones who take action. You don’t have to have all the answers. You just have to move before hesitation buries you.
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These mistakes aren’t just draining your energy—they’re costing you opportunities and momentum. |
If you’re tired all the time and feeling stuck, it’s not because you’re weak, and it’s not because success is out of reach. It’s because burnout has crept in—and here’s the kicker—it’s avoidable. |
Burnout isn’t a badge of honor. It’s not proof you’re “hustling hard.” It’s a flashing neon sign telling you that something needs to change, fast. |
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Top performers know this truth: success isn’t about grinding harder—it’s about working smarter. It’s about reclaiming your time, energy, and focus to zero in on what really matters. |
Imagine waking up tomorrow and everything is gone. |
No business. No income. No contacts. No deals lined up. Zero dollars in the bank. |
Most people would panic. They’d sit there, overwhelmed, not knowing where to start. They’d wait for the “right opportunity” to show up… except that never happens. |
But here’s the truth: Wealth isn’t about what you have—it’s about what you know. |
If I had to start from zero today, I wouldn’t sit around hoping for a lucky break. I wouldn’t stress over what I lost. I’d move fast, make strategic decisions, and build back stronger. |
Success isn’t luck. It’s not magic. It’s a formula. And if you know the formula, you can create money, deals, and opportunity from thin air—whether you have a bank full of cash or nothing at all. |
Most people don’t realize that. That’s why they stay stuck. |
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There is nothing in the past that can override your power now, so focus on your ideal life and don’t allow any contradictory thoughts to enter your mind.
Just before the train doors closed, the businessman jumped back out onto the platform and took several pencils from the beggar’s cup. He apologized to the beggar, explaining that in his haste, he had neglected to pick up the pencils he had purchased. “After all,” he said, “you are a businessman just like me. You have merchandise to sell and it’s fairly priced.” After that the businessman boarded the next train and went about his day.
At a social event several months later, a well-dressed salesman approached this businessman and introduced himself. “You probably don’t remember me and I don’t know your name,” he said, “but I will never forget you. You are the man who gave me back my self-respect. I was a ‘beggar’ selling pencils until you came along and told me that I was a businessman.”
I share this story to highlight to you the power of identity. The businessman gave this beggar a renewed sense of meaning and identity by simply speaking over him and calling forth a latent potential that was in him.
By calling this beggar a businessman, he awakened in him a renewed sense of worth, value, and importance. The words gave the beggar a new perspective. And they gave him a new belief and vision that propelled him to walk away from the lie that a beggar was all he could be.
We can draw many parallels in this story for believers of our Lord Jesus. I believe that many who are struggling with sin, addictions, and destructive bondages don’t have the revelation of their new covenant identity in Christ. When you see a believer struggling with sin, it is often a case of mistaken identity.
The best way to help him is to point him back to his righteousness in Christ, as the apostle Paul did to those in the Corinthian church who had fallen into sin. Paul didn’t point these believers back to the law of Moses. All he did was to remind them of who they truly were.
Reread today’s scripture. Paul knew that if they were reminded of their righteous identity in Christ, they would repent. They would return to grace and turn away from their sins when they were reminded of their value according to the heavy price Christ had paid on the cross to ransom them.
I encourage you to use Apostle Paul’s method to encourage and lift up believers whom you know are struggling with sin. Point them back to their identity in Christ. They probably do not know, or have forgotten, how they have been made the righteousness of God through Jesus’ blood.
Because of this, like the beggar in the story, they are living a life of defeat. They are living far below the high place God has called them to. Believers in Christ are called to be the head and not the tail, to be above and not beneath, to reign over sin and not be defeated by sin!
This devotional is taken from the book Glorious Grace—100 Daily Readings from Grace Revolution.
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Success doesn’t wait. And neither should you. |
This moment—the one you’re in right now—is where you either win or lose. No need for perfection. Just take the step, no matter how small, and let momentum take care of the rest. |
They’re gaining ground while you’re catching your breath. And trust me, they’re not waiting for the “perfect moment” to act—they’re creating it. |
What separates winners from everyone else isn’t that they never rest—it’s that they know how to rest with purpose. They use breaks to recharge, not retreat. They move with intention, even when things feel messy. |
What about you? Are you moving forward, or are you stuck waiting for the stars to align? |
Starting ugly might feel scary, but staying stuck will cost you everything. |
Your moment is now—don’t waste it. |
To messy beginnings and big endings, |
So, what if this year could be the one where you:
Crazy, right? I was skeptical too until a few weeks back. But honestly, you gotta check this out—it might just be the game-changer we've been waiting for.
I'm itching to spill the beans and hear what you think, join me for a livestream with my colleagues coming up.
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The reality is, every big success you admire—from Amazon to Netflix—started with a clunky, less-than-perfect version. And they’re now dominating because they had the courage to get moving while everyone else hesitated. |