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🍪I Almost Ate The Cookies…
This weekend was supposed to be Nestlé chocolate chip cookies with French vanilla ice cream—my reward after six days of strict discipline. I go all-in on my macros: 210g protein, under 50g carbs. No sugar. No excuses. But as the oven preheated, I heard that question: “Are you actually disciplined?” Sure, I’m disciplined when I’ve got a reward waiting. But what if there’s no prize at the end of the week? What if it’s just me and my goals—no cheat meal on the calendar? That moment made me reflect: True discipline isn’t just about a schedule. It’s about being 100% focused, even when there’s no finish line in sight. Fitness is easy in the gym—I enjoy that. The challenge is in the kitchen, or in other areas of life. Can I push forward without needing my mood or a reward to dictate it? My challenge to you: Where are you letting your feelings determine your discipline? Are you focused, even when the “treat” isn’t in sight? Let’s build that type of discipline—beyond cookies.
🍪I Almost Ate The Cookies…
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Hey guys, do you do virtual meet ups for single mothers ??? Also im trying to start up my own side hustle to bridge the gap between church and state segregation quietly without being prosecuted lol through my own therapeutic holistic Christian practice. I am going through my own trials and tribulations as an abused single mother of two sick children and I plan on rising from the ground up but I still have to survive my court battle in April. Are we here to help each other rise and lead?! Let’s do this
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Hey Melissa — the only virtual meetings we’re doing at this time is The Collective calls on Monday nights at 8pm EST. As F&M grows and expands, I anticipate virtual meetings specially for women. Prayers up as you walk through the legal proceedings. Take advantage of the resources we have in both the Community and the Collective — I’m confident they’ll provide value as you look to launch your own initiative. 🙏🏾
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@Melissa Tavares yes, absolutely 🙂🙌🏾
Are You a Pharisee? Seeking Teachings but Resisting Correction
This recent post from Johnny Chang both convicted & inspired me. Please read and give the Holy Spirit space to reveal things to you… The Danger of Knowledge Without Surrender… 1 Corinthians 8:1 (KJV) "Knowledge puffeth up, but charity edifieth." Wanting to grow with God is not the problem. Loving Scripture is not the problem. Learning truth is not the problem. The danger begins when knowledge replaces surrender. Many people today are not pursuing God. They are consuming Him. They treat spiritual content like dopamine. One sermon after another. One revelation after another. Always learning. But rarely or never yielding. Information feels like growth. But information without obedience becomes insulation. The Pharisees knew Scripture deeply. They memorized it. Taught it. Defended it. And yet they missed Jesus standing in front of them. Not because they lacked knowledge. But because knowledge became a shield against surrender. They rejected Jesus not because He contradicted Scripture, but because He threatened their control. Jesus challenged them to surrender, but they wanted power. They also rejected leadership. They did not want to be led. They wanted to curate. They positioned themselves as judges, not sheep. Experts, not disciples. And the same spirit is common today. Many Christians say they want God. But what they really want is stimulation. They consume teaching but resist correction. They quote truth but avoid submission. They talk about grace but refuse authority. God becomes an accessory. Added to life. Not submitted to. Knowledge without surrender creates pride disguised as discernment. It sounds like wisdom. But it produces independence, not intimacy. Different I’s! It makes people quick to critique. Slow to repent. Confident in opinion. Weak in obedience. Jesus never said, “Learn everything about Me.” He said, “Follow Me.” Following requires trust. And trust requires yielding control. The goal of Scripture is not mastery.
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Increase Your Sociology
In the Kingdom and in the marketplace, your environment matters. Who you consistently sit around will either normalize complacency… or normalize excellence. When you get in rooms where: • Prayer is normal • Discipline is normal • Integrity is non-negotiable • Growth is expected • Excellence is stewardship — not ego You don’t have to be hyped. You’re sharpened. But here’s the question: Do you run to rooms like that… or from them? Because rooms like this expose you. They expose your gaps. They expose your inconsistencies. They expose the version of you that still wants comfort over calling. And most people don’t run toward exposure — they retreat to comfort. Faith & Marketplace isn’t a room for spectators. It’s a room for stewards. If you’re here, it’s because you’ve decided that average isn’t an option — not in your faith, not in your family, not in your business. 👇🏽 Reflect honestly: Are you building a sociology that supports your calling… or one that protects your comfort?
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Looking forward to teaching this concept on next week’s Collective Call! Dive in!
🔥 Wins | Work | Worship 🔥
Let’s check in. Not the highlight reel. Not the polished version. The real version. 1️⃣ WIN: What’s one win from this week? (Big or small — progress is progress.) 2️⃣ WORK: What are you working on right now? • Personally • Professionally Growth doesn’t happen by accident. It happens on purpose. 3️⃣ WORSHIP: What has your worship/prayer life looked like this week? Consistent? Quiet? Distracted? Deep? No judgment. Just reflection.
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@Scott Callahan Good start. However, without more specificity, you’ll likely end up frustrated. For example, “cut out as much sugar and carbs as possible” is too vague. Instead, try “limit carb intake under 80 grams per day” “More protein” — how many grams total per day? How many servings of fruit per day? Part being specific, you give yourself as well as an accountability partner something to hold you to.
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@Scott Callahan 💪🏾
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