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What age did Michelangelo 'find God,’ and he later regret about how he lived?
Michelangelo realize too late that success wasn’t enough...What did it cost him?
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@Robert Burton A man needs to realize that success isn’t who you are. Time is actually the real currency. I also believe alignment doesn’t happen by accident. It’s a mindset that you choose daily.
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@Robert Burton @Aj Bolduc He’s not missing God. He is actually missing alignment with Him. A man can believe his whole life, but still live disconnected. Still perform instead of surrender. Still chase control instead of trust. What he’s really missing is letting his life be shaped, not just his beliefs. Belief alone doesn’t transform a man, submission does. But ask yourself what are you submitting to?
Wednesday night Bridge meeting
Nice small intimate meeting this evening. Thank you for showing up and getting vulnerable.
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Wednesday night Bridge meeting
Try Harder...Die Hard Pt. 2
If life throws us its obstacles and it looks impossible...try harder. When you're down, and you will be...try harder. Even if the pain and struggle is self inflicted and you try to fix it...try harder. "If you are not willing to fight for what you desire, be ready to accept anything that comes" Try. Harder.
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Try smarter, adjust the approach stay consistent when things get hard brother! I love this!
The perspective that pierces the veil
When shit hits the fan how does your perspective change? After last nights meeting and my decision to keep my perspective of “Everything works out for me in abundance” things happened. The cell phone towers are messing up so my wife can’t work. The bank we are trying to get a loan from for a new car is needing more and more documentation and it’s taking way more than normal. My 4 year old is sick and throwing up. My wife even said “I don’t think your new mantra is working.” Now she’s stressed and frustrated and I get that. I stayed calm and said in my heart “Everything works out for us in abundance” I felt peace flood my nervous system and I recognize that familiar veil of discouragement. But I also remembered that’s all it is: a veil. Even when that veil is thrown over your eyes the light pierces through it. Being centered in who you are and what you want to achieve removes it. As of writing this I have no idea what’s going to happen. If my son will feel better sooner rather than later, the loan goes through and we can get a car, the cell phones start working. Any of it. I just know one thing: Everything will work out for me in abundance
The perspective that pierces the veil
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@Darren Harriman It’s easy to believe in abundance when life is smooth, this is where the mindset gets started. Nothing’s gone wrong, this is resistance pushing back on your new perspective. The old mindset is trying to pull you back in. But you didn’t fold. You stayed calm. That’s abundance.
What are you sacrificing?
Cool quote I read today: " If you don't sacrifice for what you want, what you want becomes the sacrifice". Think about it.
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@Joel Rosario TRUTH!!!
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Gary Hults
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Men’s coach helping men rebuild strength, faith, and identity after divorce and life transitions. Stand firm. Walk humbly.

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