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Redefining Wealth with Patrice Washington

Princeton Parker: Can’t Protect from Process

Redefining Wealth with Patrice Washington

Patrice Washington

Education:self-improvement, Education, Self-improvement

4.91.6K Ratings

🗓️ 23 January 2020

⏱️ 50 minutes

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Summary

Have you ever thought, “If I were a different version of myself – thinner, richer, more successful – then I would have a fairer shot at life”? Truth is: Many of us do. Sadly, it’s not a story that’s unfamiliar to us. Princeton Parker points out in today’s episode, the story of the Prodigal Son. The son who does not just leave his home, but he leaves a version of himself in pursuit of a different version of himself only to discover that there was nothing wrong with who he was before he left home.  He has to lose everything he thought he wanted in order to realize he needed none of it. Join us as we unpack the story of the Prodigal Son, bringing emotional health and psychology into the mix, while looking at those things through the lens of the prodigal son’s father. This episode is brought to you by our complimentary Purpose Chasers community. Want to share your aha moments with a group of like-minded purpose chasers from all over the world? Visit iamapurposechaser.com and join NOW.   Can’t Protect from Process Takeaways Growing up and maturing isn’t about becoming someone different; it’s about realizing there was nothing wrong with you in the first place. – Princeton Parker Reclaim the identity you gave up in search of what you felt like you needed to be. – Princeton Parker We think we know what inheritance means because we’re able to see reward without responsibility and promise without purpose. – Princeton Parker If I loved myself, I would know that I was enough. – Princeton Parker I can’t “okay” you leaving until I “okay” the life that I have without you. – Princeton Parker The hardest thing to break up with are our own expectations. – Princeton Parker The same faith that gives you the strength to hold on should be the same faith that gives you the strength to let go. – Princeton Parker When we release someone from our lives– a child, a partner, an employee – we have to trust in that decision and in that process. Like the prodigal son’s father letting him go, the father had to trust and accept his son would experience more than he could give him through words alone.   Redefining Wealth Rapid Wisdom Questions And with that, let’s dig into Princeton’s responses to our Redefining Wealth Rapid Wisdom Questions. Define Success: “Success is authenticity plus service.” Define Wealth in 3 Words or Less: “Purpose, relationships, love.” One Book that Has Redefined How You See Wealth: The Emotional Incest Syndrome: What to do When a Parent’s Love Rules Your Life by Patricia Love Fill-in the Blanks … “My name is ___ and the truth about wealth is ___”: “My name is Princeton and the truth about wealth is that it starts on the inside and it overflows to the outside.”   LINKS: To advertise on the podcast: http://www.patricewashington.com/podcastads Become an Official Purpose Chaser: http://www.iamapurposechaser.com  Join Patrice’s Pod Club: http://www.patricespodclub.com  To check out ALL of our past guests + episodes: http://www.patricewashington.com/Listen  If you have questions about booking Patrice or sponsoring the podcast, email us at info@seekwisdomfindwealth.com.  Find me in Social Media:  Our podcast hashtag is #RedefiningWealth  Instagram: @SeekWisdomPCW  Twitter: @SeekWisdomPCW  Facebook: @SeekWisdomPCW  YouTube: @SeekWisdomPCW

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Sometimes growing up and changing and maturing is not about becoming someone different.

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It is about accepting the fact that there was really nothing wrong with the youth you had always been. You're listening to the Redefining Wealth Podcast with Patrice Washington.

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In today's episode, I sit down with Minister Princeton Parker,

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who says that sometimes you just can't protect from process.

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Hey there, this is Patrice Washington from Patrice Washington.com where we chase purpose not money.

0:46.1

Welcome back to Redefining Wealth and especially welcome back to this amazing series

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results not resolutions every single year. 2017, no that's not true,

0:58.0

2018, 2019 and now 2020 I believe in kicking off with a six week series that really helps us get our minds right as we prepare for what it is we say we want to create in this brand new year. And this series has been

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phenomenal just like the last two and I am so excited to keep it going with the

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faith pillar. Now if you're new here you have no

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idea what I'm talking about you don't know what the faith pillar means but let me put

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it into perspective. Redefining wealth is a community of people who believe that wealth is so much more than money and material possessions.

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Here we believe in the original 12th century definition of wealth, which says it's the condition of well-being.

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And so every week I seek to unpack six pillars,

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which you can find out more about it,

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Patrice Washington.com, just click on start here. And in these pillars just lies all the the parts of life that truly impact our wealth and our finances

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We just don't always think about it. And so today we're tackling the faith pillar

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with Princeton Parker who was absolutely phenomenal. Now I always try to warn you. I try to

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warn you, I tell you look this is going to be the one where you need to listen

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Maybe two maybe three maybe four times

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I don't ever lie to you. This is the one. Princeton Parker puts it down on this

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episode. Before we dive into it, I want to remind you that for this first several weeks of the year we are looking to partner

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