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Theosis
I move with purpose and clarity. What I see shows me many angles,and my perspective shapes my road. Only what’s right for me reaches me. I reflect back what’s not mine. I hold to what’s true and nourishing. My direction is guided by my own steady hand.
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I was just telling my boy this last week. He was telling me how he is burnt out with his business model, and that nothing seems to be working, and he’s had so many doors slammed in his face this last 2 months that he’s ready to quit. I told him he needs to reflect on what he actually has, what God has allowed to flow to him, and then recognize those things that have not. And then realize that what was behind those doors, that were slammed, they weren’t meant for him, but I guarantee you there are doors in front of you, that are. Move with that belief. -reflect -recognize -realize
How to Become Unrecognizable
Most people go through life operating on the “Be → Do → Have” model backwards — thinking it’s “Have → Do → Be” — and that’s why they stay stuck. Here’s the difference: The common (wrong) model: Have → Do → Be - Belief: “Once I have something, I can do the things that will make me be who I want to be.” - Example: “Once I have more money, I’ll work out, eat better, and be a confident person.” - Problem: You never actually get started, because you’re waiting for the resources or circumstances before changing. The effective (correct) model: Be → Do → Have - Belief: “First, I become the person who has the mindset, habits, and identity of what I want. Then I do the things that person would do. That leads me to have the results I want.” - Example: “I am a disciplined, fit person. So I do workouts daily and eat clean. As a result, I have a strong body and high energy.” Why it works: - Your identity drives your behavior, and your behavior produces your results. - If you start with “being,” you align your self-image with your goals — making the “doing” natural and the “having” inevitable. - This is why personal development focuses on who you are becoming, not just what you’re chasing.
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I don’t believe in coincidence, but I do believe in divine appointments. God puts the right people in your life, at the right time, in the right way, to make the right impact.
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Tyler Lucas
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Disciple , husband , father , builder, entrepreneur. Building a community of blue collar jedi.

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