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James Ray: “Make Decisions Based Upon Where You’re going Versus Where You Are.”

James Ray challenges you to make decisions based on where you’re going — not where you are. The line between success and suffering is as fine as a razor’s edge, and your destiny is shaped in moments of choice. Stop reacting to current circumstances and start creating your future. ...  Show more

Inky Johnson: “Every Storm Has an Expiration Date.”

Inky Johnson reminds us that storms are temporary — but your spirit doesn’t have to be. In the face of COVID, adversity, and life’s “hell weeks,” the difference isn’t talent — it’s perspective, purpose, and commitment. The 8% don’t quit when it gets hard. They remember their why, ...  Show more

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