Adulthood: Revisited
Episode 103: The Timeless Power of Conquering With Consistency
February 16, 2021
Hey, hey, A:R Nation! Que es lo que hay? Have you ever experienced hearing something that you needed to hear - right when you needed to hear it? I wanted to share with you an experience I recently had like this. As you may be aware, I've got a lot of new things going on - podcast, affiliate marketing, redesigning my law practice. With each of those endeavors, there is a lot of work that seems very mundane, almost like why am I doing this? We want big results in our lives - whether health, money, relationships. We want homeruns and touchdowns, not a one yard run, or a single. Recently, I heard a message from Joel Osteen that I've heard before, but this time it hit me in a profound way. It's the story of the People of Israel conquering the walled city of Jericho. It wasn't by fighting, or by weapons, or arms. They didn't conquer the city by conventional means, means by which we would think we would get the result. They stayed consistent, though, it what appeared to be useless, mundane work. Then what they wanted came to them. It was a lesson that I wanted to share with you, especially if you've experienced any kind of struggle in reaching your goals. You can't win the Daytona 500 without first doing a few hundred left turns. This is the Adulthood:Revisited podcast.
Hey, hey, A:R Nation!

Que es lo que hay?

Have you ever experienced hearing something that you needed to hear - right when you needed to hear it?

I wanted to share with you an experience I recently had like this.

As you may be aware, I've got a lot of new things going on - podcast, affiliate marketing, redesigning my law practice.

With each of those endeavors, there is a lot of work that seems very mundane, almost like why am I doing this?

We want big results in our lives - whether health, money, relationships.

We want homeruns and touchdowns, not a one yard run, or a single.

Recently, I heard a message from Joel Osteen that I've heard before, but this time it hit me in a profound way.

It's the story of the People of Israel conquering the walled city of Jericho.

It wasn't by fighting, or by weapons, or arms.

They didn't conquer the city by conventional means, means by which we would think we would get the result.

They stayed consistent, though, it what appeared to be useless, mundane work.

Then what they wanted came to them.

It was a lesson that I wanted to share with you, especially if you've experienced any kind of struggle in reaching your goals.

You can't win the Daytona 500 without first doing a few hundred left turns. This is the Adulthood:Revisited podcast.