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Writer's pictureChuck Doyle

The Importance of Being Selective

Good Morning People…


Terrell and Tyrell were twins who hung out with two completely different groups of people. Terrell’s friends were gang members involved in illegal activities, while Tyrell, on the other hand, spent time with friends who owned small businesses, attended college, and were career-driven.

Because of these two contrasting social circles, the brothers were heading toward two very different futures. One path promised the positive rewards of hard work and dedication, while the other only promised three free meals, a plastic mattress, a pillow, and a jail cell. If it were up to me, I’d rather hang out with Tyrell. That way I know I’ll always be able to choose where I lay my head at night.


Happy Friday, my Weekday Warriors!

It’s time to gear up for not only the cold weather moving in over the next few months but also the weekend fun you’re about to embark on. Expect your KC Metro area weather to start off in the upper 20s and top out in the upper 40s. Today’s topic is The Importance of Being Selective.


“You are the average of the five people you spend the most time with.” – Jim Rohn. The company you keep has a profound impact on your mindset, habits, and success. Surrounding yourself with positive, driven, and uplifting individuals can inspire growth and help you reach your full potential, while toxic or negative influences can hold you back. So listen up, people—being selective about who you allow into your circle is not selfish; it’s necessary for your well-being and growth. Protect your energy and focus on relationships that add value to your life. So the next time someone asks for your time, consider if they align with the future you’re building.


It’s Ya Boy Coffee Cup Chuck. Thank you for joining me for another powerful message. I hope you have a wonderful rest of your day and as always, Stay Positive People☕️😎👍🏾!

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