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Dec 26

Kingdom Isn’t Cut-Rate

By Seneca | Psychology of Success

I keep having these conversations with people in business or ministry, or some hybrid of the two, so if you’re one of them, please don’t take this personally. It’s not you; it’s a mindset that’s in the majority of us to some degree. It’s the mindset that says “I don’t see the value in what I […]

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May 29

Survival on the Fringe

By Seneca | Psychology of Success

Calling all the renegades, pioneers, square pegs in round holes and those who are just plain “out there.” Also calling the torn, the fearful, the dying to fit in, or trying not to be noticed. You are two sides of the same coin and I’d like to make sure you come out the head and […]

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Nov 12

If Selling Is Hard For You…

By Seneca | Psychology of Success

Then you need a paradigm shift. Very few of us like wearing the salesman hat. It conjures up all kinds of ideas about slimey tactics, manipulation and other things that people with consciences want no part of. Yet we still have to run our businesses. If your present view of sales and marketing is that […]

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Oct 15

Imposter Syndrome

By Seneca | Psychology of Success

Who am I to talk to you about imposter syndrome? I mean, who do I think I am? It’s not like I have overcome this and am this huge authority like Tony Robbins or something… Who in their right mind would listen to me? Imposter syndrome is actually a thing in the secular world of […]

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