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  Protect your Seed https://www.spreaker.com/episode/protect-your-seed--71106863 Have you ever stopped to realize that your need for right-now comfort might be the exact thing destroying your future? The Fulani people of the Sahel have a saying: "Mo nyaami aawdi mum, nyaami janngo mum" —He who eats his seed, eats his tomorrow. In our community, we are constantly pushed to consume our potential. We are bombarded by a society that tells us to numb the pain, buy the illusion, and seek the instant fix. But what if real Faith (Imani) isn't about blind hope or grinding harder? What if faith is simply what’s left when you scrape off the desperate need to control everything? The victory is already there, but you can't see it if your vision is blocked by the heavy baggage of immediate gratification. In today's podcast, we talk about shedding the illusions that make us eat our own seeds... Call to Inaction: “To hold the water, one must first empty the cup.” Stop trying to ...

How to miss your purpose (7 reasons why you should) sample

Today I am writing about the need to miss your purpose. I believe that having the ability to disappear and do something else for a little while can give you space to grow. Sometimes we can get so involved in our purpose that we begin to lose the vision, and in these times we need to take a break. Leave the work and go on vacation. Allow for the universe to work it's magic on us while we are gone. There is nothing wrong with doing something like traveling to give yourself space to grow.

The problem with staying busy all of the time is that we never give ourselves time to think about our purpose or our passions, or even what we want out of life. It's important that as humans we are not limited by our pasts and our experiences but also by our futures and what is yet to come. To get it all you have to join the email list....



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