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The Power of Prayer and Fasting in Becoming Disciplined
Reading Time: 5 minutesMany people think discipline is only about habits, schedules, and routines. But true discipline is deeply spiritual. It is about mastering your flesh through the power of your spirit. Prayer and fasting are not just religious acts; they are spiritual weapons that build strength, restore control, and bring you closer to God’s…
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Distractions Are a Prison, Not Freedom
Reading Time: 5 minutesOne of the most overlooked reasons why people fail to reach their goals and live a disciplined life is distractions. Distractions come in all shapes, forms, and sizes. They can look like your family, your job, your favorite video game, your weekend wine, your hobbies, or even a harmless TV show. These…
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The Burden of Knowledge
Reading Time: 3 minutesWhat I’ve come to realize is that our realities are static until something changes them. That change almost always comes from knowledge. Reality, at its core, is perception. And perception is shaped by what we know. One of the statements I often say is: We don’t share realities, we only share space.…
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The Age I’d Go Back To and Why It Doesn’t Matter
Reading Time: 4 minutesThe other day, my daughter asked me a question that caught me off guard. She said, “If you could go back to any age, what would it be?” I told her I’d go back to 15. She followed up with, “Why?” That answer came quickly, but the more I thought about it,…
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The Trap of Desire and the Power of Life’s Task
Reading Time: 4 minutesMost of us live inside bubbles of reality shaped by our desires. We chase them with everything we have, believing that if we can just bring those desires into existence, we have achieved success. But here is the problem: desires live on a scale. They can be good or evil, right or…
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What Do Your Thoughts Say About You?
Reading Time: 4 minutesI think a lot of people rarely take the time to really sit with themselves, to think about who they are, where their mind wanders, and why. The other day, I was paying attention to my thoughts, and it struck me how unusual that is. Most people do not really listen to…
