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13 contributions to #BelieveNation
Play the Long Game
Quick wins feel good. Long-term wins change lives. People who grow sustainably don’t rush the process. They focus on foundations, not shortcuts. While others chase trends, they build systems that last. Choose patience. Choose permanence.
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@George Markovic yeah thanks
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@Kim Ivy Busa of course it a growth
How Dropshipping Changed My Life
Five years ago, I lost my husband and was left to care for two kids. His family chased us out, and we had nowhere to stay. I found a small job, but the pay wasn’t enough to cover rent. Then a friend introduced me to dropshipping. At first, I wasn’t sure, but when my job wasn’t changing my situation, I gave it a shot. Today, I have a place to call home, my kids are in school, and I no longer rely on my 9-5. Dropshipping gave me a fresh start and a new hope. I'm now a living testimony that dropshipping really works and it worked for me.
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@Jessi Villalba Vergara Thats a good step, but is it only Amazon FBA you want to do?
Secure Your Future Early
Having a side hustle alongside your 9–5 job is a wise decision. It creates financial balance, builds confidence, and opens doors to new possibilities. Instead of waiting for opportunities, a side hustle allows you to create them.
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@Kim Ivy Busa yeah thanks
The Psychology of People Who Love Staying At Home
Many people think staying home means you are lazy or do not like people, but science shows that homebodies often have a psychological edge. Society loves the extroverted hustler, but forcing yourself into that mold leads to burnout and imposter syndrome. High achievers like Sir Isaac Newton and Bill Gates used solitude as a superpower to change the world. Newton developed calculus while stuck at home during a plague, and Gates uses think weeks in a cabin to come up with big ideas for Microsoft. When you embrace your home as a sanctuary, you move from doubting yourself to using your natural strengths. Get all the PDF summaries here: https://www.skool.com/believenation/classroom
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This is so true. Solitude isn’t weakness—it’s space to think deeply, create, and recharge. Many breakthroughs are born in quiet moments, not constant noise.
Leadership Energy
The way you refill your energy can shape the way you lead. Do you recharge by being around people or in quiet reflection? Which choice makes you a more impactful leader?
Leadership Energy
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I’ve learned that leadership energy isn’t one-size-fits-all. I recharge in quiet reflection, then show up stronger for people. Knowing how you reset makes all the difference.
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Lily Field
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@silva-issa-2502
Single mom with two kids, learning, growing, and building a better tomorrow. My journey is about love and perseverance, no matter how tough it gets.

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