What is considered cheating in a marriage?

What is considered cheating in a marriage?

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On this week’s episode of God, Money, and Purpose, Raul and Vivian discuss the case of a man who cheats on his wife, but only in his heart. He constantly tells her how he is interested in other women, and he feels guilt and shame. They’ve been stuck in this cycle for years of him looking at other women, telling her about it, and asking for forgiveness.


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Raul and Vivian try to piece together why a man would constantly fantasize about being with other women, and whether it is good or bad that the man tells his wife. How will this couple move forward in their relationship? What lessons can we learn from the bible that still hold true in 2020? Find out on this episode of God, Money, & Purpose.

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Overcoming Entrepreneurship Burnout: The 5 Levels of Commitment

Overcoming Entrepreneurship Burnout: The 5 Levels of Commitment

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There are 5 levels of commitment. Your reason why and your clarity on why you want to succeed is what makes the difference between success and failure. The reason WHY is a reflection of your commitment.

1 – “I have to.”
This is the weakest level of commitment. At this level, you work out of obligation. You will find any excuse not to follow through. At this level, you are constantly drained of energy because you’re always overcoming excuses and waiting to be motivated.

2 – “I need to.”
This is a stronger level of commitment because your reason why is stronger than your excuses. But you still work out of guilt and obligation. You have a needy energy, which repels abundance. You will bend your values to get what you want.

3 – “I want to.”
This energy will get some results, but they will come with casualties. The “I want to” is the warrior. The warrior gets shit done, but the warrior only cares about himself. As a result, there is a high cost to getting results.

4 – “I must”
The “I must” energy gives you creativity and innovation. You find a way when most people can’t. The “why” is bigger than you, so nothing will stop you until you happen.

5 – “I get to”
This is the most powerful level of commitment. This is the level where you appreciate the journey. You get to give value, or provide for your family, etc. You don’t have to wait to get to some level of success before you are happy, you’re already happy. When you have the perspective of “I get to,” there are no excuses, only reasons why

It takes mastery to get to the “I get to” energy. The “I get to” energy is synonymous with the King mindset. When you are a King, you are enjoying the journey and expanding your capacity as you go.

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Is your relationship forcing you to change your habits?

Is your relationship forcing you to change your habits?

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On this episode, Raul and Vivian answer the question, what do you do if you want to change and improve, and your partner doesn’t? This is an issue that Raul and Vivian had to deal with in their relationship when Raul started his personal development journey. 

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At first, Vivian was content to just watch him, but eventually, he set an example for her to follow, and she began to take a deeper interest in personal development in her own way. Does this advice scale, or did it only work for Raul and Vivian? The only way to know for sure is to watch this show.

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How to let go of toxic relationships

How to let go of toxic relationships

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On this episode of the God, Money & Purpose Podcast, Raul and Vivian answer a viewer’s question: Does going through the tunnel mean you have to break up with a partner?


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Relationships can be bad at times, and that can be a result of one or both partners being a bad partner, or it can be a result of the two just not being a match for each other. What happens, then, when a partner decides to take steps to improve himself? Does he have to push the partner out, or is this an opportunity to bring his partner closer to him? If one partner is working on self-development, and the other is not, what is their responsibility to each other, if any? 

Plus, on this episode, Vivian answers the question we all wanted to know: Was she a ride-or-die chick? It’s another one you don’t want to miss. 

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5 things you need to know before you sell your company during Covid19 with Bob Gallo

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5 things you need to know before you sell your company during Covid19 with Bob Gallo

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On this episode of the Daily EDGE Podcast, Raul interviews his good friend and client Bob Gallo. Bob is a long-time, multiple-business entrepreneur. He helped create the market for mobile document shredding business, then sold the business at a hefty profit. From there, he started and sold several other businesses, and he became so good at selling businesses that he started a consulting business helping other entrepreneurs learn how to exit their business and feel good about it. 

Selling a business can be as hard as starting one, because of not just the fiscal investment but the investment of time and love of the business. For that reason, many entrepreneurs are hesitant to sell their business, but at the same time they are sometimes ready to move on, but doubting themselves. Bob helps these entrepreneurs not just on how to negotiate for the best payout, but to develop the emotional fitness necessary to let go of a business in the right way.

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(4 REASONS) Why you are not making an impact as a leader

(4 REASONS) Why you are not making an impact as a leader

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The measure of a man’s success is the impact he creates in the world. Making that impact is a choice you make every day to go above and beyond. There are four mistakes that most men make when they try to make an impact:

  1. You think that people are going to agree with us. It’s not up to other people to believe in you, it’s up to you to convince them.
  2. You think you know what people want. You can’t know better than your customer. You have to fall in love with your customer, not your product.
  3. You think success is going to happen overnight. Leadership is not a sprint, it’s a marathon, and you have to have the stamina not to give up. You make an impact day by day, not all at once.
  4. You think it’s going to be easier than it really is. When your expectations aren’t met, you begin to doubt yourself and your mission. Success is going to be twice as hard as you think it is.

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