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  • Episode 1689: Your Mind Is A Battlefield – Here’s The Secret To Taking Authority Over Your Life & Winning Each Day!

    Every battle you face starts in your mind—if you don’t take control, the enemy’s lies will. Today, I’m exposing his tactics and showing you how to …

    Episode 1689: Your Mind Is A Battlefield – Here’s The Secret To Taking Authority Over Your Life & Winning Each Day!

    Good podcast. You should take a listen.

    An excerpt:

    “We would be writing down, we’d ask the Holy Ghost, what are the top three things I wrestle with, whether I’m aware of it or not? Show me. Show me my anxiety, show me my fears, show me the battle that I’ve got right now, the thing that I’m up against.

    What is it that the enemy is saying to me? Write it as brutally as possible. And then, what is the truth on this?

    And watch how the Lord shatters what the lie is and actually flips it, flips it, which is the language he’s using. You know what the flip is? The flip is when you discover the opposite of what’s being said.

    And in that case, you’ll find it’s the truth that sets you free. It’s the truth that you can articulate back out loud. And it may take you a couple of times to do this.”

    From The Lance Wallnau Show: Your Mind Is a Battlefield – How To Take Authority & Win Every Day, Mar 10, 2025
    https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-lance-wallnau-show/id1376106678?i=1000698663591&r=635
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  • Tweet of the Day

    https://twitter.com/Slakonbothsides/status/1900271351195136472
    If you know, you know.
  • Dreadlock Hair Care

    I have been letting my hair grow into dreadlocks for almost 5 years now. At first it was just twists. then high-top dreads and now full-head dreads. I’ve learned so much more about hair maintenance. I do the basics to keep my hair clean, like using shampoo and conditioner, but even then, it might not be enough. Sometimes I may have to do a complete detox to get rid of residue and buildup that might accumulate in the hair.

    Here is a good article on how to make your own homemade detox solution and how to use it. Check it out here:

    https://dreadlockulture.com/deep-cleaning-dreads/

  • House of Lasagna

    The Final Notice

    I just found out that one of my favorite restaurants, House of Lasagna, in New York City had closed earlier this year. I wonder if it was the high cost of business or the congestion pricing that caused the owner to shut it doors.

    I had many a good meal there. I hope that the owners and staff of that establishment prosper in their next step.

  • MJ Mondays – No. 96

    https://twitter.com/youngsteflon/status/1898092623451099176?s=46&t=Uif6qji4Vr0oD4z0zmvD3w
    MJ and Fashion
  • Controlling Your Strength

    “Whatever gift you’ve got, you’ve got to learn how to manage it because the number one thing that will take you down is the overextension of your gift. Sampson wasn’t taken down because of femininity. He was taken down because of hyper masculinity.”

    From The Lance Wallnau Show: The 4 Human Drivers That Control Your Decisions – Which One is Yours?, Mar 3, 2025

    https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-lance-wallnau-show/id1376106678?i=1000697506841&r=672

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  • On Confidence

    What is and what isn’t confidence.

  • The Value of Integrity

    One of our Founding Fathers, Benjamin Rush, said that it was one of the premier indicators of character. Here is commentary from the Wallbuilders podcast about Mr. Rush’s POV:

    “But in talking about character traits, he said that he believed that there was one character trait that came to the top. Matter of fact, he said that he believed that that one character trait was the best way of defining people, whether they were alive or dead.

    And he said it was integrity. He says, I think I’ve observed that integrity takes a stronger hold of the human heart than any other virtue. Now, he said, by integrity, I mean a strict coincidence between thoughts and words and actions.

    In other words, integrity is when what I think, what I say and what I do are all the same. And you can have political people who will say and do the right thing, but they don’t think it. That’s not integrity.

    Integrity at all levels is when I think, when I say and I do the same thing. That integrity is very, very significant. I love the way that you tie it back to Psalms 15, verses 1 and 4.

    In that particular passage, Psalm 15, 1 and 4, there’s a question asked by David. It says, Lord, who will abide in thy holy hill? Who will dwell in thy tabernacle?

    God, who’s going to be with you? Answer in verse 4. He that keeps his oath even to his own hurt.

    In other words, when you give your word, you’ll keep your word no matter how much it hurts you. Now, that trait of integrity is what we see throughout The Founding Fathers. These 56 guys that signed the declaration, signed on the dotted line, if you will.

    That was an oath.”

    From The WallBuilders Show: Building on the American Heritage Series: Civil Stewardship: Duty vs. Right, Mar 6, 2025
    https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-wallbuilders-show/id387601688?i=1000698075135&r=1159
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    It’s much easier to listen to the podcast rather than reading a transcript, but I wanted to share.

    That’s such a powerful way of looking at it. Everything is consistent internally. Your word is your bond.

    You certainly don’t see that in most of the world much less America. Thankfully our country was built by people who held those principles in high regard because they were a highly moral people.

    Hopefully we can continue this legacy and pass it to the new generation.

  • Paper Bag Bookcovers

    Tonight while I was putting away recyclables in paper bags from Trader Joe’s, a memory unlocked for me. Back when I was in elementary school, the students leased or bought textbooks for the entire year. I would always end up buying my textbooks and I had no issues with that.

    To preserve them and keep those textbooks in good condition through out the school year, my mom had a way to do it. She would take old paper bags and turn them into book covers for me. It was so innovative to my elementary-school self.

    I wish I remembered to cover more of my textbooks with her more. I wish I had kept more of those textbooks.