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How To Leverage The Summer To Finish The Year Strong| GOF61

This year is half way over. So is your opportunity to meet those New Year’s goals set back in January. Here is the good news. Now is the perfect time to make the most of the remaining year. The reason? Generally speaking, summer time is when business, academics, and family life slows down just enough to allow some space for personal reflection. So in this episode, I share with you some of my strategies on how I leverage the summers to plan for the next busy cycle!

 

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This Episode’s Topic: Leveraging Summertime to Finish The Year Strong

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DadLife | Dad’s, Pray for Your Kids

What is the most important thing we can do for our kids? It’s not spending time with them, reading to them or even playing with them. As important as those things are, I believe the most important thing is prayer.

Smitty’s Tip of the Week | Book Recommendation

Recently, I picked up a copy of J.C. Ryle’s Daily Readings. If you are looking for a good devotional to augment your daily time with the Lord, then Bishop Ryle’s Daily Readings is a great addition to your library.

Feature Presentation | How To Leverage Summertime For Personal Growth

We shouldn’t limit summertime to just relaxation, working at a slower pace (yeah right), or taking a break from a busy life. Instead, I believe summertime is the perfect season to slow down and work on your self. In this episode, I give you five reasons why you should capitalize on the summer to prepare for the next season.

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