What to do today to make 2021 your best year yet

On this episode of God, Money & Purpose, Raul and Vivian share the lessons they’ve learned since 2010, and what they’re doing to make 2021 their best year yet. Although 2020 was hard, Raul is no stranger to hardship. In 2008, he lost a fortune in his real estate business, and spent the next few years building it back. He came to learn that every struggle is a gift, and that at your weakest moments, that’s when you need the greatest faith.

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There are three major lessons in this episode: Take some time to review the gifts of the last decade. Don’t be afraid to lose everything. Start looking at who you are going to become in the next 10 years. If you have an attitude of abundance and gratitude, no matter how hard things are, you realize that they can always be worse, and that hard times never last forever. If you can do that, the best is always yet to come.

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