Motivation Daily by Motiversity - THE POWER OF GRATITUDE & PERSPECTIVE - Best Morning Motivational Speeches Compilation 2025

Episode Date: August 5, 2025

Special thanks to:Chris Williamson: https://www.youtube.com/@ChrisWillxLewis Howes: https://www.youtube.com/@lewishowesDiary of a CEO: https://www.youtube.com/TheDiaryOfACEOSpeakers: Spencer BeachChri...s BumsteadAndy FrisellaAlex HormoziGary VaynerchukMarcus TaylorYouTube: https://bit.ly/MarcusATaylorChannelInstagram: http://bit.ly/3aLfu3PFacebook: http://bit.ly/2TB9uoiTwitter: https://bit.ly/3xXlFCPWebsite: https://bit.ly/MarcusTaylorWebsiteFREE 10 Day Challenge by Marcus Taylor: http://bit.ly/UnlockElevationPlaylist: https://evolveorexpire.com/Book Marcus to speak at your organization: https://bit.ly/BookMarcusATaylorConnor McDavidJocko WillinkMel RobbinsSteven BartlettCole DaSilvaCole YouTube: https://bit.ly/30oIKO9Instagram: https://bit.ly/33sdGhLTikTok: https://bit.ly/3IIpUmFPodcast: https://apple.co/3IPa0qoBuild your fitness biz course: bit.ly/BuildYourOnlineFitnessBuizDavid GogginsYou need to be following David on social media:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/iamdavidgoggins/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/davidgoggins/Website: http://www.davidgoggins.com/Lebron JamesKobe BryantEric Thomashttps://www.youtube.com/user/etthehiphoppreacherhttps://twitter.com/Ericthomasbtchttps://www.instagram.com/etthehiphoppreacher/https://www.facebook.com/etthehiphoppreacherhttp://etinspires.com/Walter BondYouTube: http://bit.ly/WalterBondMotivationFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/WalterBondMotivationalSpeaker/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/walter_bond/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/walterbondallstateWebsite: https://walterbond.com/Book: https://walterbond.com/book-walter-bond/Serena WilliamsGreg PlittTom BradyPatrick Bet-DavidTim GroverTyrese GibsonJoe RoganJoey DiazJeremiah JonesDenzel WashingtonCru MahoneyJordan PetersonWilliam Hollis:YouTube: http://bit.ly/WillHollisYouTubeInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/williamkinghollis/Facebook: http://bit.ly/2LNZtgAWebsite: https://williamhollismotivation.com/Israel AdesanyaBobby MaximusYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSzA...Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bobbymaximusTwitter: https://twitter.com/BobbyMaximusWebsite: https://www.bobbymaximus.com/Buy his book Maximus Body: https://www.bobbymaximus.com/maximus-Ray LewisJarett RaymondMusic: Paul Elhart - The Journey, The War Path, Agnihttps://www.youtube.com/@paulelhart1728Epidemic SoundWhitesand - Olympus, Lineagehttps://www.youtube.com/@WhitesandComposerDreamscapehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LlN8MPS7KQsAudiojungleReally Slow Motion Buy their music:Amazon : http://amzn.to/1lTltY5iTunes: http://bit.ly/1ee3l8KSpotify: http://bit.ly/1r3lPvNBandcamp: http://bit.ly/1DqtZSoSecession Studios https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwd8uu2mtJUgHYRffUl2yPQ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Hello listeners. Motivosity is excited to share that we have launched a new podcast called Morning Motivation by Motivore. If you are looking to start your day with positivity and the most uplifting motivational audio, this is the show for you. For today's episode of Motivation Daily by Motivority Podcast, we are sharing a recent episode from the Morning Motivation podcast. If you like it, go follow the show. New episodes are being released every week. The link is in the description.
Starting point is 00:00:39 My name's Spencer Beach. I wouldn't change what happened to me. And that's the God's honest truth. If any one of you had a superhero ability where you could send me back in time and give me a do-over, I wouldn't accept it. I would gladly relive everything I have been through, provided I had this outcome.
Starting point is 00:01:00 Because who I am now and what I offer the world, I wouldn't want to give that up. To avoid going through those dark days or the pain I went through, I think it was all worth it to turn me into who I am now. One of the most important lessons in life that you should know is to remember to have an attitude of gratitude, of humility. Use what I have. Use what you have to help. to help others. You know, on your last day, you can't take it with you. But you can leave it here. You'll never see a U-Haul behind a hearse.
Starting point is 00:01:48 I don't understand how people don't get that there's seven plus billion people, that there's so many people that have it worse than you. But you gotta start with gratitude that you're one of the richest humans on Earth. You're preaching. You're preaching. When you look back, these will be the golden years, right?
Starting point is 00:02:04 When I had my health, I had my full mental capacity, I had control of my bladder, I had all of the money that I needed to do the things that I wanted to crush it with my friends, to fly around America and film these podcasts or to launch this book that I spend all of this time on. And you can even see it in the micro, you can even see it when you look back on stuff that you've done in your day-to-day business. From a gratitude perspective, my most powerful frame for gratitude has been thinking about my 85-year-old self, waking up as my 30-year-old. old self. And all of a sudden looking at Layla and be like, man, I remember when we were this young. 85 year old me would be like, I'm just not, my body doesn't hurt. You know what I mean? Like, I actually have energy. Like, I can think clearly. I don't have brain fog because I'm 85, right? And that has been probably my single most powerful frame on feeling grateful.
Starting point is 00:02:57 You have to be grateful for the ground that you've gained and guard the ground that you've gained. Celebrate the small wins. Gratitude grows when you recognize that your time here isn't promised. It humbles you. It motivates you. It makes you look at the clock differently. Suddenly, five more minutes of sleep isn't worth more than five minutes of growth. Rolling on your phone doesn't feel as important as checking in on your dream.
Starting point is 00:03:22 Hitting snooze isn't as appealing as stepping into your calling. When you see waking up as a privilege, you start showing up like you meaning. You move like someone who's been chosen, not cursed. You walk like someone who's aware of the blessing. You talk like someone who knows that time is sacred. And that mindset, that awareness, that's what separates people who exist from people who live. I'm tired. It's too early. I gotta go to work. No, no, no, no. You get to wake up. You get to breathe. You get to chase your dream.
Starting point is 00:03:54 Today I want to talk about a force so profound, so transformative that it can change the very fabric of our lives. This force is gratitude. is gratitude. The two emotions that destroy your relationship, your business, your life, it's fear and anger. Those are two extremes. What's the emotion I want to train? Gratitude. He can't be grateful and fearful simultaneously. He can't be angry and grateful simultaneously.
Starting point is 00:04:23 So what I do is I start my day and make those changes and I close my eyes or I look out of the water and I think of three things that I'm grateful for for just a minute each. I find ten things to be grateful for before my feet hit the ground. And especially if I'm feeling strained and stressed, I go over my gratitude says because gratitude will reduce stress all day long. In the hustle and bustle of our daily lives, we often overlook the power of simply being thankful. But let me tell you, gratitude is not just a feeling. It's a way of life.
Starting point is 00:04:58 There's nothing you'll ever accomplish. That's more remarkable than that you have a chance to accomplish something. When you're so grateful for the ad bat, you're hacked. When we unpack the architecture of a winning mentality, we're dealing with some money. That every single day they're beating on their crab and they're closing the gap. They are crystal clear about where they are and where they're looking to go. This is the type of person that's got tunnel vision.
Starting point is 00:05:24 They move in the dimension of mindfulness and gratitude. Say thank you for your heart that knows how to mend when it's broken. Show gratitude for your composure that helps you control your emotions. I stand here. I stand here. In my greatness, I own my light, brilliance. I am bold, I am courageous, I'm perfect in my imperfection. This is my time.
Starting point is 00:06:07 Old enough, wise enough, I understand that I am enough. Own it. If you're a state of gratitude makes total sense, then, you will accept, believe in surrender. under the thoughts that are equal to that emotional state. And you could actually program your autonomic nervous system to make the pharmacy of chemicals that causes growth and repair to happen in the body. You start feeling gratitude. You start feeling more gratitude.
Starting point is 00:06:51 You start feeling love. You start feeling more love. You start feeling kindness. Start feeling care. You start feeling appreciation. You start feeling creative. You start feeling inspired. You practice feeling those emotions.
Starting point is 00:07:00 And you get that part of yours back into balance. We discover that once energy makes it to the heart, it's going right to the brain. take three minutes and it's kind of like a blessing or prayer for the people around me, for the people I love. And there's been a lot of studies that Dalai Lama and others have done on compassion for strangers, what it does to your brain. And then the last three minutes, I call three to thrive where I focus for a minute each on something I really want to make happen. I get thanks for it as it's done. I see it as done. I experience it is done. I wire my particular activating system. So now it's going to notice anything that relates to that, but it has a joyous
Starting point is 00:07:36 feeling to it as well. And I'm done in 10 minutes and I'm ready to rock and roll. I'm trying to get people to practice reframing their perspectives. I practice gratitude every day. If I wake up in the morning and nobody I love passed away or came down with a terminal illness, then my day starts off great thing. When I wake up today, every single day, I wake up grateful. I wake up happy. I wake up excited.
Starting point is 00:08:04 Pause and reflect on what you're grateful for. This simple act can turn darkness into life. Struggle into strength. Embrace the power of gratitude and let it be the foundation of your journey. Be grateful for life. Be grateful for your children. Hug your loved ones. You know, tomorrow's I promise. We all got to fight. Because winning is not just an exterior thing. It is very much an interior thing. Winning has everything to do with your mentality. It has everything to do with how you talk, how you walk, how you think, how you overcome, how you're How you navigate a room, how you navigate relationships, how you manage your time, how you manage your money. Winning! It's not just an end thing. It's not just a crown or trophy. It is the process.
Starting point is 00:08:53 It is not just what I want. It is who I am becoming. Carry the power of gratitude with you. Let it illuminate your path, strengthen your spirit, and deepen your connection. connection. The most important decision of your life is deciding whether you're truly committed to being happy no matter what. Because life is going to throw all kinds of curveballs at all of us. So the greatest gift you could give yourself is, I believe, to make that decision and say life is too short to suffer. It doesn't matter what happens, you're going to find something to enjoy and appreciate. You find what you're looking for. You want to be a lot. You want to be a lot of
Starting point is 00:09:46 You want to get sad, go read all the negative stuff. It's there, unlimited. You want to be happy. Go find all the free content around happiness, self-fulfillment, positivity. It's all there. You find what you're looking for. I'm not an advocate of toxic positivity or rose-colored glasses necessarily, but I do believe that you get to choose the thing that you're going to go looking for.
Starting point is 00:10:11 And if you can get up and say, I'm going to go out and find some evidence of a good day, the likelihood of you having one is just higher. That gratitude allows me to have perspective at the end of the day, as opposed to focusing on all the horrible things or the bad stuff. It brings me back to perspective that my life is amazing, even if it's horrible. My life is amazing, even if it's the worst day ever, and everything's against me.
Starting point is 00:10:36 I lose all my money and something else bad happens. It's still incredible. You focus so much on the negative that you forget all the positive. And then when you do think about the positive, you're not putting the energy in the positive like you put into negative. I know how to talk negative just like you know how to talk negative, but it don't work. It don't help nobody.
Starting point is 00:10:52 Because if I put my energy into something negative, automatically my body's going to respond and I'm going to start doing negative stuff. I was homeless too. My father wasn't in my life too. I've been in struggles too, but I've come to realize that when you think optimistically and you speak positively, you can speak those things which are not as though they were. You can say certain things out your mouth and make it happen.
Starting point is 00:11:13 Positive thinking is not about being delusional. Positive thinking is about learning how to take control of internal processes and understanding that that will shape your external environment. But it's about remaining in control of the internal landscape. It's about knowing that despite shifts in the external landscape, you're going to be okay. This wave of betrayal, this wave of fear, this wave of grief, this wave of frustration, this wave of feeling stuck,
Starting point is 00:11:51 this wave of feeling hopeless. it's temporary. It will come and it will go. And when you realize that emotions are temporary, it also gives you perspective to know that something better is coming. One of my mentors, she had this business card that she used to give out to people,
Starting point is 00:12:21 and it said that her greatest regret in life is trading in what she wanted in the bigger picture for what she wanted in that moment. And I always think about my life in that way of, is this what I want for the greater good for my story to be? Or am I acting at a place of desire? Am I acting at a place of wanting to change the way that I feel right now, knowing that that will hinder me? That's not really what I want. What place am I coming from? Smart people like the idea of being cynical because it seems like you've considered all of the options. Only somebody that's a smooth-brained idiot would believe that things are going to go well, but it fails to recognize that your experience of your life
Starting point is 00:13:03 is largely determined by the story that you tell yourself about it. Well, I think it's the idea of going, look, you can change the way that you think about things. So I was thinking about things in, I can do this narrow bandwidth of things. My belief system, the assumptions I've made about life, where you can get a job and you can work for someone. And after you get a job and you work for 40 years you get a pension and then you get the pay. I was on a conveyor belt. Sure. And suddenly I went,
Starting point is 00:13:26 oh, I could believe anything. I could believe that I could do anything. I could believe that I could be the guy on the TV show, telling jokes. And you can. What you believe dictates your life. You'll be the barrier. You'll be the thing that stops you.
Starting point is 00:13:45 Life itself is what we deem it. That's exactly right. It is what we deem it. And so you have to be relentlessly protective of the information that you take in, the thoughts that occupy your mind, the people that you surround yourself with. Because all of those things are influence factors. Another stoic philosopher once said that, you know, when you leave your house and when you come back that night, you come back as a different man. You're never the same man coming back, right? Well, you're either coming back as a better human, more transcendent, more aware, more connected, or not.
Starting point is 00:14:18 So every single day for me it starts in ground zero. I'm humble and I'm listening and my mind is open. And this is what I've seen and this is what I can tell you about. Everything that I look at I try and look at from a humble perspective. And if you don't do that, it's going to be a problem. Perspective is everything. Let's go. I need you to hear me loud and clear.
Starting point is 00:14:38 How you see this thing is everything. I just limited envy and jealousy and I leaned into optimism and gratitude. If you're deeply unhappy, instead of blaming everyone else for it, put in the work to get out of it. Because you can. I believe in people. I fucking believe in you. How will you see the rest of your... People who have decided within themselves, I'm going to make it. Some people aren't waiting to be cut. Some people are moving on their own because they feel within themselves.
Starting point is 00:15:27 I've got what it takes to make it. it. They're not afraid about tomorrow because of how they see themselves, because of what they feel that they deserve, because of what they feel that they can create for themselves, because these people have decided as they look at the future, as they look at themselves, there's a way where there's a will, there's a way for me to begin to create a way out of no way. And when you have that kind of consciousness, when you have that kind of spirit, nothing can stop you. Nothing. When you want something out of life, you've got to be willing to go into action. Don't wait around for things to be just right. Don't wait for things
Starting point is 00:16:17 to be perfect. Don't wait for the ideal situation. It will never be ideal. There will always be a reason. Well, as soon as the children grow up, as soon as I pay my bills, well, As soon as I get my divorce, as soon as I get enough money together, do what you can, where you are with what you have, and never be satisfied. A lot of people never take a chance in life. They don't want to take any chances. They want the situation to be ideal. See, that's not walking by faith. That's walking by sight.
Starting point is 00:16:56 I was born in a poor section of Miami, Florida called Liberty City. I was born in an abandoned building on a floor with a twin brother. And when we were six weeks of age, we were adopted. And when I was in the fifth grade, I was identified as EMR, labeled educable, mentally retarded, put back from the fifth grade to the fourth grade. And I fell again when I was in the eighth grade. I don't have any college education, but because of my mother, and I feel like Abraham Lincoln, who said, all that I am and all that I ever hoped to be,
Starting point is 00:17:26 I owe to my mother. I saw a sign once that said that God took me from my biological mother's wound and placed me in the heart of my adoptive mother. So my first major goal was to buy my mother a home to take care of my mother. And I did that, took care of her until she passed at 88. But I never forget when I met Mr. Washington, I was in a class waiting for another student, and he came in. And he said, young man, go to the board and work this problem out for us. I said, oh, sir, I can't do that. He said, why?
Starting point is 00:17:52 I said, I'm not one of your students. He said, look at me. I said, yes, sir. Go to the board and work the problem out anyhow. I said, sir, I can't do what you're asking me to do. He said, why? Sir, because I'm, I'm educable mentally retarded, sir. And as the students erupted in laughter, he came from behind his desk.
Starting point is 00:18:07 He looked at me and he said, don't you ever say that again? Someone's opinion of you does not have to become your reality. And that was a turning point in my life. On one hand, I was humiliated. But on the other hand, I was liberated. Because he looked at me with the eyes of Gertow who said, look at a man the way that he is. He only becomes worse.
Starting point is 00:18:27 But look at him as if he were what he could be, then he becomes what he should be. I've found that most people fail in life, not because they aim too high and miss. Most people fail in life because they aim too low and hit. And many don't aim at all. So raise the bar on yourself,
Starting point is 00:18:50 and don't ask how you're going to do it. I'll never forget when I decided that I wanted to become a motivational speaker. I saw the late Dr. Norman Vincent Peel and and my heart said, I can do that. But my mind asked the question, how? And for over 14 years, for 14 years, I would go see Ziegler and Dr. Norman Vincent Peel and Jim Ron and different speakers and I would be in the audience. And my heart would pounce and say, you can do that, you can do that lesson. Then when I would leave, I would be going to the parking lot. and my mind said, how you're going to do it.
Starting point is 00:19:25 And I spent so many years trying to figure out how. I wasted 14 years. How many have you ever procrastinated? Raise your hands, please. Yeah, see, so as you begin to think about your goals, the most important thing is, and write this down, commit yourself. See, once you commit yourself, the how will come,
Starting point is 00:19:45 the way will come. Once you commit yourself, you will then figure it out. And if you're going in the wrong direction, all you have to just turn around and go on the other direction. You will figure it out. You want to begin to just challenge yourself. You want to stretch yourself because you really don't know what you can't do. Once you think about the goals that you want to achieve,
Starting point is 00:20:06 and I really want to challenge you to make up your mind that you're going to make that happen for yourself. And I hope that it's some goal that really resonates with who you are. What is your reputation in your industry? When you come into a room and you leave, what's the scuttlebutt about you? Do people say, hey, that's a go-te-go-to-you-you-go-go-go? two persons. That's a person. If you ask them to do that job, you're talking about the job being done. It will be done extremely well. Are you known for that person that stand out with what you do, that stand out with your quality of service, with your standards, always looking for ways to better your best?
Starting point is 00:20:43 Are you one of those people that believe, well, if it ain't broke? Don't fix it. Japanese believe it ain't perfect. Keep working on it. Are you willing to keep working on? Are you willing to realize that you have not done your best, that you get better your best, you've got to take responsibility for that. And now let's go to the next level. Not only is it possible that you can live your dream, is it necessary that you call forth your team and surround yourself with people that you can learn from and grow from, that you must work on yourself and monitor yourself and train yourself, that you've got to begin to take total responsibility for the outcomes that you want to produce in your life? Well, let us say together with power and conviction, it's hard.
Starting point is 00:21:24 Ladies and gentlemen, living a dream, changing your life, it's hard. It's hard. When you lose all your money, when you've given it the best that you have, when you have some major setback, it's hard. When a doctor looked at me and said to three horrible words, no one wants to hear, you have cancer. It was hard to mobilize my mind and spirit, to listen to tapes and music and read scripture.
Starting point is 00:21:54 and be around other people and seeking out other prostate cancer conquerors to believe that I could do this. It was hard. Never forget my son said, Daddy, are you going to die? Why are you asking me that? You're not going out much. You're not the bubbly personality that I know you to be. You're not talking much. You're spending a lot of time in the room by yourself, Dad. Are you going to surrender? Are you giving up? How you going to let that that doctor's opinion? become your reality? Will my daddy see me graduate? Yes, yes, son, yes, yes, yes. I'm going to fight. No, no, I don't think it's my time yet. I'm going to see you graduate, but more than that, I've got some other things that I'm going to do with my life. And I thank you for asking me that, but I must tell you that I'm scared. I'm scared. And I've never been in this situation before.
Starting point is 00:22:57 It's an easy for me to talk to people and encourage people when they've had challenges in their lives. But it's me. And I don't feel less than a man in admitting this to you. Yes, I'm scared. And I need some help. Repeat after me, please. Ask for help. Not because you're weak, but because you want to remain strong.
Starting point is 00:23:17 And ask for help. And don't stop until you get it. Yes. See, life is hard. And there are some moments in life when you're going to need some help. You're going to need somebody to speak to you. You're going to need somebody to say something to you. I have a friend of mine, Willie Jolly, who's a motivational speaker.
Starting point is 00:23:34 He said, a setback is a setup for a comeback. I had to listen to Willie's tapes. I have another friend, Kevin Bracey, who's a speaker. He said, Les, come on, man, you can do this. You can make this happen. You can hit a home run. It's a done deal. You are Les Brown.
Starting point is 00:23:48 That cancer's got to get out of your body. I said, talk to me, Kevin. Talk to me. That's what I need to hear. I needed to hear. I needed to hear those words. I don't care who you are. Many people want to allow themselves to ask for help
Starting point is 00:24:01 because of pride, pride coming before fall, because of ego, ego means edging God out. No, ask for help. Not because you're weak, but because you want to remain strong and ask for help and don't stop until you get it. I'm here because a lot of people help me. I'm here because a lot of people believed in me
Starting point is 00:24:20 at a time when I was struggling to believe in my sense. So the other thing is let us sit together, it's worth it. Yeah, see, I think and write this down, you've got to find five reasons that will make it worth it for you. Five reasons. What will make it worth it for you? Mine was, I want to take care of my mother. Mine was, I want to do something with my life. What will make it worth it for you?
Starting point is 00:24:44 Mine is, I want to leave a legacy. Was to believe that I can do what I'm now doing. No one could have convinced me, just given my circumstances, I earned millions of dollars every year. No one could have convinced me if both my parents came up here right now, I would not know either one. No one could have convinced me being labeled, educable, mental retarded, born an abandoned building of Florida, Liberty City, poor section of Miami, Florida, failing twice in school,
Starting point is 00:25:13 no college training, never worked for major corporation. I did not know. I can do what I'm doing right now. Never forget Mike Williams, my mentor. I think a lot of people fail in life because of the fact that they need some mentoring, they need some coaching. When you begin to understand and acknowledge your fear and you go forth anyhow, you go forth in a spirit and a knowing that there's a way that you can begin to handle this. There's a way out here somewhere.
Starting point is 00:25:47 There's a solution what it is that you're seeking, that you have the capacity to whatever comes up. to handle it, to face it. And rather than feeling powerless, you begin to feel powerful. Those of you out there, you lose it, and you don't deserve to lose. You put in the work. You worked hard, and you lose it. And I need you to do me a favor.
Starting point is 00:26:19 This is the year to turn that around. Yes, you were rejected the last time, but go forward again. You were overlooked the last time, but show up again. Why? Why? Because you are not finished. It is not over. You are not done. It is not too late.
Starting point is 00:26:37 But what separates a dreamer from a doer? Let me break that down. Three words, consistent follow through. Imagine the basketball player shooting hoops. How do you know if that shot's going to go in? How do you know if that person is a shooter? You know how you become a shooter? You know how you knock it down?
Starting point is 00:26:53 It's all in the follow through. I know about tough times. They can make you or they can break you. Come on now, come on, bring it. Come on now. Yeah, yeah. God's not given a spirit of fear. So I didn't have time to be fearful. I had to replace fearfulness with being fearless and creative and take the initiative to do something else with my life. I am going to make it. This is my comeback story. It takes faith to step into your purpose. It takes faith to step into your destiny.
Starting point is 00:27:34 It takes faith to pull away from everything that is familiar, to step in the uncharted territory, to become the person you were born to be. It takes faith. So from the start, you must decide that you refuse to remain where you are. Have you ever thought about inspiring somebody else? Have you ever thought about lifting somebody else? We need you to be a light in the midst of darkness.
Starting point is 00:27:58 This world has gone crazy. This world needs you to rise up. This world needs your dream. This world needs you to be you. Give as much time and energy to your dream as you do to your fears. That creates the opening for miracles to show up in your life. I need you to acknowledge the fact that you lose it. Are you hearing me?
Starting point is 00:28:23 Acknowledge it. Own up to the fact that I'm losing, E. I'm losing financially. I'm losing. I'm losing in my marriage. E, I'm losing. I'm losing. Personal development. I'm losing, e. And I'm tired of losing. I need you to own up to it. I'm losing. On my high school dropout. I'm losing. I'm working minimum wage. I'm losing. I'm getting in trouble with the law. I'm losing. My mom ain't talking to me in a strained relationship. I'm losing. I'm asking you to control what you can control. You can control going to bed.
Starting point is 00:28:55 You can control getting up. You can control being on time. You can control going to You can control showing up. You can control doing your homework. You can control your attitude. You can control being nice. You can control doing what you say you're going to do when you say you're going to do it. It's your boy, E.T. said, you want to be a winner and you want to stop losing? You minimize the airs and make the rest of your life the best of your life. Even when it looks like you're losing, you're winning. Never let uncertainty or doubt be the reason why. reason why you quit.
Starting point is 00:29:30 You underestimate yourself. You do what you can do, and God will do what you can't do. Take the initiative, learn something new, throw your neck on the other side, be ambitious, reach, ask for help, not because you're weak, but because you want to remain strong. Make up your mind and expect things to get better for you. You need to walk into your future whole condition ready to grab the people that believed in you before you made it to the top go back and get them but first you've got to condition yourself come on who am I talking to I'm talking to that person that's tired of where they are I have to find a way you must find a way to get back up this is not the end for you
Starting point is 00:30:34 You will not quit. Do not take this life for granted. Live every moment knowing you will have no regrets. We are alive and breathing and capable of more than we can ever imagine.

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