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Outsmarting Your Own Excuses
By: Danny Fulford “Discipline is doing what you hate to do, but doing it like you love it.” The first time I heard Mike Tyson say those words, I stopped everything to scribble them onto a sticky note. For a long time, that note lived on my desk at work. I’d glance at it occasionally, usually when I was facing a daunting task I didn't want to start. One morning, I woke up for the gym and I just wasn't feeling it. I was sore, my knees ached, and I had a nagging headache—I felt
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The Invisible Anchor: Balancing Strength and Silence
By: Danny FulFord The modern man, husband, and father often shoulders an invisible anchor—a weighty expectation to be the unshakeable cornerstone of his family. This isn’t just external pressure; it’s an internal drive to be the protector and provider. We strive to weather every storm without complaint, but this stoic resolve can inadvertently forge a wall around our struggles. We fear that acknowledging the weight would betray the very masculinity we aim to embody. I have fe
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Jan 262 min read
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