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Have to give a shout out to @Ethan Simons for hosting a great call today inside the Skool IRL: LA group. It was great to share space with him and some of the people who are planning on attending the event this weekend. Main Day - Saturday, October 4th @11am in Downtown LA VIP Day - Sunday, October 5th @11am at Skool HQ If you go to the Skool IRL: LA community you can check out the call recording and get the details. You can also see an incredible announcement from @Tony Loew about how you can save some $$ for the VIP day. See it here 👉 Announcement and Call Recording HINT: It's a BOGO deal 🙌 So grab a friend and get your butts to the event. As I think about this opportunity I have to co-host with some absolute Skool legends, I'm like a kid in the candy shop. I mean, come on masterminding with these cool AF peeps: @Goose Dunlavey @Arlan Hamilton @Brennan Thompson @Aj Gonzalez @Devon Meadows For real... getting to talk community building with some of the best in the business while AT the Skool HQ... fair to say that doesn't happen all the time. Let's GO 🚀
Skool IRL - Los Angeles... Let's GO 🚀
If you have a chance to make life better for others
“If you have a chance to make life better for others and fail to do so, you are wasting your time on Earth. No matter what our station in life, we are here to serve, even if that sometimes means making the greatest sacrifice of all.” Roberto Clemente Helping people is what makes life really matter. It’s not about being rich, famous, or having cool things—it’s about caring for others and doing good when you get the chance. What this really means: No matter who you are or what you have, every person can make a difference. You don’t have to wait to be important to help someone. Even small things count, like listening to a friend or standing up for someone who needs it. Helping people isn’t always easy, and sometimes it means giving up time, money, or comfort. But Clemente says that’s the whole point—sometimes the best thing you can do in life is help someone who needs it more than you do. Roberto Clemente played baseball, but he was also known for doing nice things for people off the field. He died trying to fly food and supplies to people who were in trouble. That’s a big sacrifice, and it proves how serious he was about helping others. How to use this idea In real life, this could just mean being kind or lending a hand. You can tutor someone at school, share your food, or just be there when someone’s sad. If you’re good at something, use it for good. If you notice someone needs help and you can actually help, do it. Don’t ignore people’s struggles just because they aren’t your problem. Over time, people remember those who did good things, not those who only cared about themselves. It’s about what you give, not what you get. Some Quotes That Say the Same Thing“ Only a life lived for others is a life worthwhile.” – Albert Einstein“ Service to others is the rent you pay for your room here on earth.” – Muhammad Ali“ The best way to find yourself is to lose yourself in the service of others.” – Gandhi All these just mean that life feels better when we help each other.
When your attention is locked on what truly matters…
Progress comes faster. Decisions get clearer. Momentum builds almost effortlessly. What are you locked on today?
When your attention is locked on what truly matters…
Believe in what you pray for
When you pray to God in faith, You speak as if it already happened and reaffirm the belief that it will . Goals come from intentions. Intentions come from visions visions come from foresight.That's why I write what I am grateful for...... and I Trust God for it ..... I don't have a doubt in my mind that what I want can't happen. Write your goals down and say them out loud night and day and execute on them daily Watch God Work! WGW❤️ Try it
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The Two Paths of Fear
The Two Paths of Fear In the time of the Lakota people, around the campfire beneath the endless sky, a respected Wicasa Wakan (holy man) gathered the young warriors and told them a story of the spirit within. “Inside each of us,” he said, “live two powerful spirits, like two mighty buffalo. One spirit is fear, made of shadows and hesitation, urging us to run away like a frightened deer. The other spirit is courage, strong and steady, like the great bear who stands to protect the people.” A young warrior asked, “Grandfather, how do I honor the spirit that will help me in life?” The elder smiled warmly, “When fear walks beside you, you have two ways to walk your path. You can forget everything and run, like the deer fleeing from the thunderstorm, seeking safety in the shelter of the hills. Or you can face everything and rise, like the bear rising from its den after the long winter, ready to face the challenges of the new day.” The Great Spirit gave us these choices—fear and courage—for a reason. Fear teaches us when to be cautious, to protect ourselves, but it is courage that helps us grow, find wisdom, and honor our ancestors. Life calls us to decide which spirit we feed, for the path we walk shapes our future and the legacy we leave. The Lakota Wicasa Wakan continued, “In the words of modern teachers: FEAR means either forget everything and run, or face everything And rise. The power is in your hands. As the sun rises after the longest night, so can you rise, strong and brave. Questions When was the last time fear stopped me from doing something important? What would happen if I chose to face my fears instead of running? How can I remind myself that fear is a sign to be courageous, not to retreat? What strengths have I discovered when I faced a fear before? Exercises to practice facing fear Small Step Challenge: Identify one small fear or uncomfortable situation each day. Instead of avoiding it, take one manageable step toward facing it. Reflect on how it feels before and after.
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