Mo Brown Suga
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It really, really does. Looking in your own eyeballs, you know, writing things down. Manifestation and meeting God, where your goals and dreams, they do line up, you know? So I want you to ask me one more time because I want to make sure that I am getting your answer or if I didn't give it.
Write it down. Because sometimes when things are in your brain, it's cloudy, it's foggy. Once you get it out, you can start to say, okay, I have five things on this sheet. What do I need to do to complete one? Then when you have one written down, what will I need for that? Then you do that with the next.
Write it down. Because sometimes when things are in your brain, it's cloudy, it's foggy. Once you get it out, you can start to say, okay, I have five things on this sheet. What do I need to do to complete one? Then when you have one written down, what will I need for that? Then you do that with the next.
Write it down. Because sometimes when things are in your brain, it's cloudy, it's foggy. Once you get it out, you can start to say, okay, I have five things on this sheet. What do I need to do to complete one? Then when you have one written down, what will I need for that? Then you do that with the next.
So it's about organization and breaking things down and what you need and what you can do and what's possible. And not being afraid to ask for help. So many people are afraid to ask for help. Man, if you don't ask somebody to help you, you know, like when you look at buildings, when you look at so many things, none of it is done alone.
So it's about organization and breaking things down and what you need and what you can do and what's possible. And not being afraid to ask for help. So many people are afraid to ask for help. Man, if you don't ask somebody to help you, you know, like when you look at buildings, when you look at so many things, none of it is done alone.
So it's about organization and breaking things down and what you need and what you can do and what's possible. And not being afraid to ask for help. So many people are afraid to ask for help. Man, if you don't ask somebody to help you, you know, like when you look at buildings, when you look at so many things, none of it is done alone.
So people shouldn't be afraid to ask for help. So writing things down, organizing things and asking for help.
So people shouldn't be afraid to ask for help. So writing things down, organizing things and asking for help.
So people shouldn't be afraid to ask for help. So writing things down, organizing things and asking for help.
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I had a mentor. Well, he's still active in my life. I have a mentor. His name is Chris Mercado, and he was my radio mentor and voiceover mentor. And so he worked at 107.5 WBLS. He showed up. A lot of times, that's the first step, showing up, being present. Sometimes people don't understand that just by someone being there matters. So I say Chris Mercado, he showed up.
I had a mentor. Well, he's still active in my life. I have a mentor. His name is Chris Mercado, and he was my radio mentor and voiceover mentor. And so he worked at 107.5 WBLS. He showed up. A lot of times, that's the first step, showing up, being present. Sometimes people don't understand that just by someone being there matters. So I say Chris Mercado, he showed up.
I had a mentor. Well, he's still active in my life. I have a mentor. His name is Chris Mercado, and he was my radio mentor and voiceover mentor. And so he worked at 107.5 WBLS. He showed up. A lot of times, that's the first step, showing up, being present. Sometimes people don't understand that just by someone being there matters. So I say Chris Mercado, he showed up.
He was willing to share knowledge. You know, sometimes people hold on to things for dear life and it's like, no, you're supposed to pass the baton. Pass the baton. So showing up, giving knowledge. That was what Chris Mercado gave me. Not being afraid to share opportunities. There's enough for everyone to go around. We are in a big world.
He was willing to share knowledge. You know, sometimes people hold on to things for dear life and it's like, no, you're supposed to pass the baton. Pass the baton. So showing up, giving knowledge. That was what Chris Mercado gave me. Not being afraid to share opportunities. There's enough for everyone to go around. We are in a big world.
He was willing to share knowledge. You know, sometimes people hold on to things for dear life and it's like, no, you're supposed to pass the baton. Pass the baton. So showing up, giving knowledge. That was what Chris Mercado gave me. Not being afraid to share opportunities. There's enough for everyone to go around. We are in a big world.
You know, there's so much that we can share and give and create and do. Let's see, what else did Chris Mercado do? I mean, I also did a lot of research on the people that I really loved and admired and was inspired by. For example, Queen Latifah.