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So, I am a voracious reader, and I have been chewing a book recently, it is the first time I am reading a book by this particular author, though I have listened to him countless times. This author is none other than THE BISHOP himself, T. D. Jakes, and the book is SOAR. While reading this book, I have found myself making quite a range of gestures, from shouting, clapping, making throat sounds to even taking a short stroll after reading something that needs to be digested. This book is deep stuff:
I have just decided to extract some nuggets and share we the community:
Attitude affects Altitude.
If you want to shift from expending energy trying to get off the ground to actually flying as an entrepreneur, then YOU MUST IDENTIFY YOUR MOTIVATION.
Success doesn't trickle down, it springs up from inside a heart that beats to the drum of creativity until it gushing reverberation bring change to the entire community.
You can't be committed to the dream and attain it, you have to be committed to the process of putting your dream into practice.
Committing to the process requires understanding that the greatest education comes from the richest experience.
Success without process leaves you unqualified to reign over what you have built.
Having a contingency plan for changing variables is always a good idea.
Until your business is an answer, you will not be successful.