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Dig

Discover Your Depth, Determination, and Destiny Through Adversity

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Dig

By: Thomas Williams
Narrated by: Thomas Williams
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What does it mean to dig deep? Digging deep refers to your ability to look inside yourself, see your potential, and use all you have to reach your goals, live out your values, and overcome obstacles. It refers to your resiliency or ability to bounce back after setbacks.

Digging deep requires a growth mindset and a willingness to get uncomfortable to change and improve.

Goals, big or small, aren’t easy to reach. They take effort, determination, and persistence. Unfortunately, most of us have many dreams that go unreached. In Dig, Darin finds himself in a spot where he needs to dig deep to realize his full potential. When he’s tempted to quit because he thinks of himself unable, he encounters relationships that give him the motivation to continue and the lessons to improve.

©2023 Thomas Williams (P)2023 Thomas Williams
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