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An Upside-Down Guide to Greatness with Tim Ross

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In life, sometimes, the path that follows the spirit of God may not always seem clear or make immediate sense. It's like walking in the dark with a small lantern, where we can only see a few steps ahead. However, caring and following the spirit of God, even when it doesn't make sense, is a journey of faith and trust. It means believing that God's plans are greater than our understanding and that His love and guidance will lead us to a purposeful and fulfilling life.

In those moments when the road seems uncertain, holding onto the spirit of God becomes a source of strength and a compass for our hearts, guiding us through challenges and helping us make choices rooted in love and compassion. In this episode of The His and Her Money Show, we are joined by Tim Ross, a podcaster, influencer, preacher, and the author of the book Welcome to the Basement, to talk about chasing and following the spirit of God even when it doesn’t make sense.

Tim talks about building the trust of following God, approaching greatness from a different perspective, the three components of success, and the difference between ‘upset’ the feeling and ‘upset’ the action. He also shares some tips for taking an upsetting life and using it to upset others, how to ensure that you are always in a position to hear what God has to say, and the work that goes into obeying what God is telling you to do. Tune in to learn more!

What You Will Learn:
  • How to chase and follow the spirit of God even when it doesn’t make sense
  • Building the trust of following God
  • Approaching greatness from a different perspective
  • Getting into the basement on your journey to greatness
  • The three components of success: Hear, Believe, and Obey
  • The difference between ‘upset’ the feeling and ‘upset’ the action
  • How to take an upsetting life and use it to upset others
  • How to cope with the upset of rejection
  • How to ensure that you are always in a position to hear what God has to say
  • The importance of community in your journey to greatness
  • Incorporating your family in your basement
  • The biggest benefit that Tim has experienced going through the HBO process and going to the basement
  • The work that goes into obeying what God is telling you to do
Resources Mentioned: Connect with Tim Ross
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In life, sometimes, the path that follows the spirit of God may not always seem clear or make immediate sense. It's like walking in the dark with a small lantern, where we can only see a few steps ahead. However, caring and following the spirit of God, even when it doesn't make sense, is a journey of faith and trust. It means believing that God's plans are greater than our understanding and that His love and guidance will lead us to a purposeful and fulfilling life.

In those moments when the road seems uncertain, holding onto the spirit of God becomes a source of strength and a compass for our hearts, guiding us through challenges and helping us make choices rooted in love and compassion. In this episode of The His and Her Money Show, we are joined by Tim Ross, a podcaster, influencer, preacher, and the author of the book Welcome to the Basement, to talk about chasing and following the spirit of God even when it doesn’t make sense.

Tim talks about building the trust of following God, approaching greatness from a different perspective, the three components of success, and the difference between ‘upset’ the feeling and ‘upset’ the action. He also shares some tips for taking an upsetting life and using it to upset others, how to ensure that you are always in a position to hear what God has to say, and the work that goes into obeying what God is telling you to do. Tune in to learn more!

What You Will Learn:
  • How to chase and follow the spirit of God even when it doesn’t make sense
  • Building the trust of following God
  • Approaching greatness from a different perspective
  • Getting into the basement on your journey to greatness
  • The three components of success: Hear, Believe, and Obey
  • The difference between ‘upset’ the feeling and ‘upset’ the action
  • How to take an upsetting life and use it to upset others
  • How to cope with the upset of rejection
  • How to ensure that you are always in a position to hear what God has to say
  • The importance of community in your journey to greatness
  • Incorporating your family in your basement
  • The biggest benefit that Tim has experienced going through the HBO process and going to the basement
  • The work that goes into obeying what God is telling you to do
Resources Mentioned: Connect with Tim Ross
  continue reading

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