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Episode 28 – One Brick at a Time: Don’t Just Dream, Design

Episode 28 – One Brick at a Time: Don’t Just Dream, Design

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🔥 Welcome to Foundations | Episode 28 – “One Brick at a Time: Don’t Just Dream, Design” 🔥

Today’s brick is vision into practice. Dreams are powerful—but if they’re not backed by design, they fade. In this short Thursday drop, Paul and Joey remind us that identity isn’t built in a single moment—it’s laid, one brick at a time, through intentional, daily decisions.

We explore the real difference between dreaming and doing—and how to move forward with purpose by embracing rhythm, structure, and faithfulness in the small things.

📖 Foundation Verse:

“Ponder the path of your feet; then all your ways will be sure.” — Proverbs 4:26

🧱 Brick of the Week:

Pick one non-negotiable habit that proves your identity. Name it. Write it down. Live it.

💥 Foundational Reminder:

The man you’re becoming isn’t built in theory—he’s built in practice.

📌 Reflection Question:

What brick did I lay today that aligns with who I say I’m becoming?

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🎧 Stay faithful. Stay focused. Lay one brick today.

🙏 Thank you for being part of this Brotherhood. See you next time!

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