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Are You Building or Just Existing? https://www.spreaker.com/episode/the-power-of-purpose--70016128 Have you ever felt like you're running a race but the finish line keeps moving? Or worse, that you aren't even sure which race you're supposed to be in? Today’s discussion centers on the one thing that separates the successful NationBuilder from the frustrated wanderer. It isn’t talent, and it isn't luck. It’s something much deeper—something coded into your very DNA. We’re talking about the transition from the "Unbalanced Seven" to a life of absolute Peace and Power. If you’ve been feeling like your efforts aren't hitting the mark, the missing ingredient might be what we’re revealing in this episode. Find your way with the Nguzo Saba Narrative Map: The Narrative Map provides the clarity and alignment you need to ensure your daily steps lead to your ultimate destination. https://link.content360.io/NguzoSabaMap Support Tha Daily Spark: Become a part of the m...

How to Overcome Poverty Using Umoja


 Poverty is not the lack of things, but rather the lack of a positive mindset. Umoja is an attempt to find a new way to think about ourselves and our relationships with each other, in order to create a society that benefits everyone. It is about being able to control your own mind, and choosing to make yourself useful, instead of demanding others provide for you. It is about forgetting what you don't have, and learning to appreciate what you do. It's about seeing yourself as part of a larger community, rather than an individual who's asking for charity. It's about working together as one people with one goal - and it begins with making yourself useful. Get the full writeup by joining us on our email list...


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