IDENTITY ALIGNMENT MOVEMENT

TAP INTO THE GREATER IN YOU
Understanding yourself is the first step to tapping into the inherent strengths that lie within everyone. By applying the legacy leadership strategies taught by Pop, along with drive, and determination, you can transform your purpose into power and become the person you were designed by God to be.

IDENTITY
Everyone comes into the world with a God-design. A divinely appointed identity that is genetically human and distinctively individual. Within the components of this design are reason, purpose, and relevance. In your reason you'll find your why (why am I here). In your purpose, you'll find your what (what is God's blueprint for my life). In your relevance, you'll find your it (The unique light of your individuality). Each distinctive part placed by God to shine through the personality, integrity, character, talents, and abilities that sum up the man.
ALIGNMENT
What gives a machine its ability to function in the fullest capacity of its purpose is precision––all parts running together in alignment according to the intentions of its maker. As men conceived in the mind of God, we are built to align with the greatness of our creator. But, to do so takes work. Not just ordinary work, mediocre work, or casual work. It takes gut-wrenching effort that reaches into the core of the soul to grab hold of the phenom within. It scales over walls of complacency, moves beyond borders of comfort, and thrives outside of the margins of minuscule. To align with one's purpose is to keep all God-given faculties aligned so that the composition of greatness can operate with the precision of a well-oiled machine.


MOVEMENT
At the core of every driven man flows the currency of purpose—a deep, stirred-up determination that fuels willpower and drives the pursuit of success. To truly value this currency is to understand that no matter how grand the vision or noble the intent, purpose is nothing without movement to carry it forward. When purpose becomes stagnant, vision dies, hope fades, and dreams wither for the man who chooses inactivity over execution. On the other side of that losing dilemma is the man who aligns his identity with the mind of his Maker. In that alignment, clarity is given to vision and focus to purpose. It’s the grind of progress where wins are earned, not given—earned by the sweat of the brow.

















