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Planning | Christina Yikoña

25 min · 22 jan 2026
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This teaching explores the power of intentionality and purpose in making life decisions and setting meaningful resolutions. The speaker emphasizes that success is shaped by daily choices and sustained by a strong sense of “why,” drawing from biblical examples such as Job and Daniel to show how firm commitments must be rooted in purpose rather than self-centered motives. The message highlights that true success requires discipline, consistency, and a clear plan—especially when navigating distractions like social media, peer pressure, and competing priorities. Shifting from spiritual principles to real-life application, the session features an academic testimony from a student who shares how active participation, wise time management, and commitment led to top academic performance. The episode concludes by reminding listeners that staying grounded in their identity and values provides the strength to persevere and follow through on goals, even when motivation begins to fade. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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