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By Poet Minor
The podcast currently has 4 episodes available.
Lisa Nichols was a struggling single mom on public assistance. She had less than $12 in her bank account. She often tells the story about how she had to use a towel as a diaper for her son. As she states she had finally made it - to rock bottom but she went beyond the block-the block of poverty and despair. How did she do it? She tells how her grandmother inspired her to love the unlovable and forgive the unforgivable. Her favorite quote is “success is my birthright.” So to go beyond the block she had a foundation in her grandmother and a quote, and I’m assuming positive affirmations. She's now a millionaire or more entrepreneur, her courage and determination has inspired millions. She's a best selling author, who has implemented practical blueprints for personal success. I believe that your life experiences are what you teach from. Those blocks we have are the catalyst to a bigger, brighter, more productive and successful life. Lisa Nichols going beyond the block of her situation of being on public assistance and having only $12 in her bank account was her catalyst to building a successful life for herself and others.
Get more information about Lisa Nichols at https://www.motivatingthemasses.com
Hello everyone and welcome to my podcast "Beyond The Block." I'm your host Poet Minor. My intentions for this podcast is to interview people who have "gone beyond the block" of any kind of limitations - this could be physical, emotional, spiritual or this could be a mental concept of going beyond the block.
Hello everyone and thanks for tuning into my podcast “Beyond The Block” I’m the creator and host Poet Minor.
I hope you will join me on this journey as I talk to people who have gone beyond their limitations to achieve their dreams and goals. I'll find out how they did it and ask why they kept moving forward.
Stay tuned!
The podcast currently has 4 episodes available.