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Level Up: How to Advance in Your Calling and Never Get Stuck

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IF YOU DON’T FIGHT FOR YOUR FUTURE, YOU WILL FORFEIT IT.

Does it feel like your life is in a holding pattern while others all around you seem to be moving forward with purpose? Do you feel disappointed because you’re not where you thought you’d be at this point in your life? Do you feel frustrated, sensing you were made for more, but don’t know how to attain it? Do you struggle with fear and depression, desperate to find fulfillment and meaning for your life?
You’re not alone. At one point or another, we’ve all heard these words spoken over “You’re full of potential!” But as life goes on, what was once a compliment can easily become a painful critique–an ever-present reminder that you are not where you could be—where you should be.

One of the greatest tragedies in life is unfulfilled potential—all that could have been but never was. Sobering, isn’t it? That’s why it’s not enough to be full of potential . . . unless it’s being realized! And no one wants to reach the end of their life only to look back with regret.

Level How to Advance in Your Calling and Never Get Stuck provides the roadmap that will help you make up for lost time and accelerate your progress—propelling you forward.

205 pages, Kindle Edition

Published January 12, 2024

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December 11, 2025
I was gifted this book by a friend and just finished reading it.
I am unsure what to think about it. The author uses the Message Bible quite consistently and i'm of the opinion that that version of the Bible is open to miscommunication because of how simplistic it's translated. If the Bible is the inspired word of God, why do we need to water it down like this? But i am getting a little off topic.
There were good things in this book, but just read it with a grain of salt, the Bible and lots of prayer.
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January 5, 2025
A beautiful message with clear action steps. So much truth packed into this book. Highly recommend!
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