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What’s your typical response when life hits you with a setback? …when you feel like you’re racking up loss after loss? If you’re a normal human being, the response can sometimes be, “I can’t win.”
It’s easy to fall into that trap, right?
In this week’s episode of the Coming Up Clutch with J.R.™ show, I sit down with my man, D’Wayne Louard, to break down exactly how to beat the “I can’t win” mentality and prepare for the inevitable storms of life. This man knows all about life’s curveballs, having had to walk his 9 year old through Stage 4 cancer, among many other challenging life events over the past two years.
This episode emphasizes the power of resilience, faith, and the value of small, consistent steps toward personal growth.
In this episode, you’ll hear:
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