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# 018 Don't Quit

1 h 44 min · 10 de abr de 2026
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DON’T QUIT.This episode with Irvin Santana is more than a conversation, it’s a reminder for anyone standing at the edge of giving up. For anyone tired, discouraged, overlooked, or questioning if it’s even worth continuing.We live in a world that celebrates quick wins, instant results, and overnight success. But what people don’t always see is the process, the pressure, the pain, and the persistence it takes to actually become who you’re called to be.Too many people quit too early. Not because they aren’t capable, but because they can’t see what’s on the other side of their current struggle. What if the breakthrough was one more step away? What if the lesson you’re in right now is shaping the very thing you’ve been praying for?In this episode, we talk about what really happens when you quit too soon. The doors that never open. The growth that never develops. The testimony that never gets told. Quitting doesn’t just end the moment, it can delay purpose.We also dive into perseverance and endurance. Not the kind that looks good on social media, but the kind that happens in silence. The kind that shows up when nobody is clapping, when nobody is watching, when it feels like nothing is changing. That’s where real strength is built.You’re not called to run someone else’s race. Comparison will drain you, distract you, and discourage you. The moment you start measuring your progress against someone else’s timeline, you lose sight of your own lane. Stay focused on what God gave YOU. Your pace, your process, your purpose.We also break down the difference between constructive criticism and opinion. Not every voice deserves access to your mind. Constructive criticism builds you, sharpens you, and aligns you. Opinions, on the other hand, often come from people who don’t carry your calling, your weight, or your responsibility.Here’s the truth, people’s opinions are none of your business. Your purpose is.If you spend your time trying to manage how everyone sees you, you’ll lose sight of who you’re actually called to be. Stay rooted. Stay grounded. Stay locked in on the assignment.This conversation is raw, real, and necessary. It’s for the person who feels like stopping. It’s for the one who started something but is struggling to finish. It’s for the one who knows deep down that quitting isn’t the answer, but just needs that reminder to keep going.Don’t quit. Not now. Not when you’ve come this far. Not when there’s still more in you.You’re closer than you think. Keep going. Affiliate link https://www.wellspringlegacygroup.com/ [https://www.wellspringlegacygroup.com/]

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