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CaptureYourPurpose Academy

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Wednesday Zoom Session
This Wednesday we discussed the future of CYP Academy, upcoming events and opportunities for founders. Here are the slides and recording😊
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Big fan of these goals
THE GREATEST ENEMY OF SUCCESS IS SUCCESS
I’ve learned something crucial about success: it’s dangerous. Comfort kills growth. Stephen Elop, in his final moments as Nokia’s CEO, put it bluntly: leadership is not about titles—it’s about managing change and leaving a legacy. He said, “We didn’t do anything wrong, but somehow, we lost.” That’s the hard truth: you don’t have to do anything to fail, but you must act to endure. Nokia was unstoppable once—synonymous with reliability, durability, and trust. Yet when the smartphone revolution came, it hesitated. Touchscreens, apps, and ecosystems reshaped the market. Nokia bet on the wrong horse: Windows Phone. Meanwhile, Apple, Samsung, and Google surged ahead, rewriting the rules. Comfort had trapped Nokia in its own success. This isn’t just Nokia. Kodak ignored digital photography. Blockbuster dismissed streaming. BlackBerry clung to buttons while the world moved to touchscreens. All of them fell—not because they lacked talent, but because they rested on past victories. The lesson is clear: leadership is not about how much you create today—it’s about how much you leave behind. You grow in private, but you must act boldly in public. Agility, vision, and courage are the currency of lasting influence. Success is fragile. Resting on laurels is the fastest path to irrelevance. The world won’t wait, and neither should you. If you want to lead, you must move first, adapt faster, and leave a legacy that outlives your comfort. ©️ Ayobami Francis
THE GREATEST ENEMY OF SUCCESS IS SUCCESS
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Constant change is the name of the game. Grow. Evaluate. Grow further. Evaluate again. Just never stop working on your best.
💡 Wealth Creation & Business Roadmap for 2026
1. Clarity & Vision - What is my ultimate wealth creation goal over the next 12 months? - How does this goal connect to my purpose or calling? - What would success look and feel like if I stayed consistent for the next 90 days? 2. Current Position - Where am I right now in my business or wealth journey (financially, emotionally, spiritually)? - What’s currently working well that I can build upon? - What are the 1–2 biggest bottlenecks or distractions holding me back right now? 3. Strategic Focus - What are my top 3 priorities or projects that will move me closer to my next milestone? - Which of these activities directly produces income or growth? - What’s one thing I can automate, delegate, or simplify this week? 4. Mindset & Habits - What limiting belief about money, leadership, or success do I need to let go of? - How can I strengthen my daily rhythm to align with a wealth creation mindset? - Who do I need to become to handle the next level of opportunity God is preparing for me? 5. Action Planning - What 3 actions can I take this week that will move me forward immediately? - How will I measure progress and celebrate wins this week? - Who can I reach out to for accountability, partnership, or mentorship?
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Joyce Njoroge
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“I am loved, known, chosen, redeemed, made new in Christ. I am God’s masterpiece, strengthened by His Spirit, and more than a conqueror in His love.”

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