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Do you prefer a nail-biting barnburner or a dominating blowout? While most sports fans thrive on the tension of a close game, when it's your team on the line, you want them to dominate from start to finish, no questions asked. In the game of life, we don't have the luxury of being spectators. Our team is always on the court, and the stakes couldn't be higher. The Playbook shows you how to win big in life by executing essential strategies, such as: Avoiding comparison traps Cultivating a growth mindset Championing positive influence With The Playbook, you'll learn how to create a winning, godly…mehr

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Do you prefer a nail-biting barnburner or a dominating blowout? While most sports fans thrive on the tension of a close game, when it's your team on the line, you want them to dominate from start to finish, no questions asked. In the game of life, we don't have the luxury of being spectators. Our team is always on the court, and the stakes couldn't be higher. The Playbook shows you how to win big in life by executing essential strategies, such as: Avoiding comparison traps Cultivating a growth mindset Championing positive influence With The Playbook, you'll learn how to create a winning, godly game plan to achieve victory in life-not just by a slim margin, but in a blowout.
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Rickey Fondren II was born in Memphis, Tennessee, where he currently resides. Rickey is a graduate of Strayer University, holds a Certificate of Biblical Studies from Memphis City Seminary, and is currently pursuing a Master of Divinity at Memphis City Seminary. He is a pastor at Hope Church Memphis, leading a community for single and young adults called The Collective. Because Rickey loves God first and basketball second, God inspired him to weave the two together in The Playbook to encourage readers to chase after biblical principles as they enjoy basketball stories.Rickey is married to Reagan, and they have two children.