What happens when tragedy strikes close to home and forces you to examine your own excuses?
After the shocking events at Utah Valley University just miles from my home, I found myself digging deep into what made Charlie Kirk so effective at making waves in hostile territory. And what I discovered will probably make you uncomfortable… because it did me.
See, while everyone else was talking about the tragedy, I was asking a different question: What separated him from the thousands of other people who have great messages but never make an impact?
The answer hit me like a freight train.
It wasn’t his message. It wasn’t his platform. It wasn’t even his audience.
It was his complete refusal to make excuses.
While most of us sit around worried about what people will think, worried about our marketing, worried about putting ourselves out there… Charlie walked straight into the heart of enemy territory. College campuses where he KNEW his message wouldn’t be welcome.
And here’s the kicker – he did it consistently, day after day after day.
Look, I’ll be brutally honest with you. This past weekend I went through my own life with a fine-tooth comb, and I discovered something that made me sick to my stomach. I was making excuses. Lots of them.
Maybe you are too.
In this episode, I’m going to show you exactly how to stop being a “storage unit” for other people’s ideas and start becoming the creator God designed you to be. Because here’s what I know for certain – you have a divine spark inside you that’s capable of anything.
The real question isn’t whether you’re capable. The real question is: Do you believe it?
I’m going to give you the exact framework to build unshakeable faith in yourself and your business, starting today. Plus, the one simple action that will immediately cure your lack of confidence (it’s not what you think).
Ready to stop making excuses and start making waves?
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Because your message matters. Your business matters. And the world needs what you have to offer.
But only if you stop making excuses and start making moves.
