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Why Being Great Matters

August 07, 20241 min read

This year, being a man is about embracing new roles and finding balance in life. The modern landscape allows men to redefine themselves and focus on what truly matters.

With the rise of remote work, men can now make money from home, spend more quality time with their families, forge deeper connections with other men, and create lasting memories with their children.

Beyond family, the modern man is also focused on personal growth, building a legacy and building community support by lifting other men up in their personal lives.

To-Dos for Men in 2024:

  • Stay focused on you: Embrace new healthcare technologies and entrepreneurial opportunities to live healthier and drive positive change in your community.

  • Stay balanced: Work less by asking God to show you how to make more money from home.

  • Stay connected:  Engage in brotherhood and mutual support with men of like faith. Don't disengage from brothers, but seek to build a supportive community.

Love you, Brother,

Dr. Robert J. Watkins

"But let the greatest among you be your servant."
- Matthew 23:11

Recognized by former U.S. presidents with the exclusive Presidential Lifetime Achievement Award, Dr. Robert J. Watkins is far from an ordinary entrepreneur and minister of the Gospel. For over 20 years, Known as The Empire Builder, Dr. Watkins is a heart-centered financier completely focused on his God-given mission-- to educate, empower and equip people around the globe to build empires that transfer wealth through generations.

Dr. Robert J. Watkins

Recognized by former U.S. presidents with the exclusive Presidential Lifetime Achievement Award, Dr. Robert J. Watkins is far from an ordinary entrepreneur and minister of the Gospel. For over 20 years, Known as The Empire Builder, Dr. Watkins is a heart-centered financier completely focused on his God-given mission-- to educate, empower and equip people around the globe to build empires that transfer wealth through generations.

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