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Take A Few Shots

March 20, 2018 By Lanre Leave a Comment

Every one needs to get high on something on a daily basis. Because the truth is without getting high, you won't really be motivated to do anything meaningful, especially work.

Some drink. Some "blaw". But one substance rules them all…

Take a few shots of praise. It's a shot, so it's not supposed to be long. You only need enough to get you high again. 

When the work starts to overwhelm you, take a break, and thank God for the fact that you can work till you're tired. He'll give you more strength.

David took seven shots a day (Psalm 119:164), Daniel took three shots daily (Daniel 6:10). They were men of excellence. Let's get high too. How many shots will you start taking?

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Hello, I'm Lanre. I'm a writer and I love "simple"...if that makes any sense to you. I'm a Christian and a believer in all things meaningful. Work hard. Change lives. Everyday.

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