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You ever hit a stretch where everything feels HARD?
Like no matter how much you pray… plan…push…
Let’s call it what it is — FRUSTRATING.
And the lies start circling in your head: “You’re off course. Maybe you missed it. Maybe you’re not called to this.”
But here’s the truth: Hard doesn’t mean wrong. It might just mean God’s working.
Resistance doesn’t always signal “stop.” Sometimes, it’s divine conditioning. Sometimes, it’s your runway to rise.This week on the Coming Up Clutch with J.R.™ show, I’m flipping the script on struggle — and dropping a simple, yet powerful 3-step strategy that’ll help you turn your resistance into your rocket fuel.
So if you’re tired of second-guessing your path, or if you’re stuck in a season where nothing feels easy — then lock into this episode.
Let’s get it!
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For many Black women, higher education has long been framed as both a pathway to security and a form of social currency. But when does the pursuit of another degree […]
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