Attitude Towards Progression

“Never give up then, for that is just the place and time that the tide will turn.”
-Harriet Beecher Stowe

We’re all hard workers striving to make ends meet in our lives. Working 9 to 5 jobs while maintaining a stable family or building a business on the side. All that we do on a daily basis can feel overwhelming, but still keep a positive outlook.

A couple of weeks ago, my girlfriend and I went to the movies to see Tyler Perry’s, “Madea Goes To Jail”. It was a great movie (almost as good as the play version) and it shows the genius in Tyler Perry’s screen-writing. Tyler Perry had created many movies and plays with huge success…but it wasn’t easy. He saved up $12,000 for a play that ended up bombing. After this he lived in his car for many years, but he didn’t give up. He continued to work hard and kept a positive mindset until one of his plays became a success. Tyler Perry went from living in his car to becoming a millionaire.

We strive for progression when it comes to our jobs, our exercise routines, our finances, our living situations, etc. The key to progression is all about the positive mindset you bring towards yourself and others. Daniel Irving, creator of BDMack Design is an up and coming web designer and photographer. Speaking to him, he explains that money is important, but primarily he wants to see others succeed and that is the way to future progress for himself.

Lets keep our attitudes positive and keep God first in our lives. Sooner or later you’ll see the progression in your lives.

God Bless

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  • Intelligent Brown Man
    I agree, we really do have to keep pushing in life and an not settle. There are countless stories of people who kept at it until they broke through. In our microwave times, no one wants to savor the struggle, embrace the conflict and just go through. Some stuff should be put the the waste side, striving to be the work biggest coke dealer is not a good look. But striving to decrease out of wedlock children born in the black communities is a worth while challenge. Currently 71% of of our children are born out of wedlock, meaning they are not coming into this world in a committed family unit, that consist of one man and one woman. While I'm happy that cousins, uncles, grandparents, sisters and brothers step to the plate, it always best to be loved by your parents. If we could work on these righteous challenges, then we could have significant impact in our communities.
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