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SHED THE WEIGHT OF FALSE PURPOSE

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  SHED THE WEIGHT OF FALSE PURPOSE https://www.spreaker.com/episode/shed-the-weight-of-false-purpose--70891945 Have you ever felt exhausted by the endless pressure to "find your purpose"? Every day, society hands us a heavier bag. We are told that purpose is something out there in the distance—a degree, a title, a side-hustle, a legacy we have to grind ourselves to the bone to achieve. But what if everything you’ve been taught about finding your calling is completely backwards? What if the reason you feel so lost is because you are carrying too much of what isn't yours? On this day of Nia (Yellow), we aren't adding anything new to your to-do list. We are talking about the liberating art of scraping off the buildup. The truth is, your purpose is suffocating under the weight of other people's expectations. If you want to know how to set it free without lifting a finger, you need to hear today's build. Call to Inaction: “The tree does not grow by holding onto dea...

GNJ Warrior Training

FAM:
It is time for us to takeover in 2019 so feel free to join for the first Warrior Training in this new year. All ages are welcome, we just ask for an open mind and a willingness to grow, learn, share and work. Unfortunately we will not have the martial parts part but we have more than enough on the agenda to cover from 2-6pm. Also those who have anme that they want discuss get your lesson ready!!! Also prepare yourself for the market we will be building and launching in February. The next movie night is also on the way. To stay in the loop text gnj to 77292

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