Wilbur’s story reminded me that we all need someone to believe in us, even when we feel scared. That’s what I strive to do with Crock Pots & Common Sense.
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CROCK POTS & COMMON SENSE — Chapter 1 — Why We Don’t Do Microwaves
We live in a microwave world, but real change takes time. Chapter 1 of Crock Pots & Common Sense explores why slow growth builds stronger lives—and how impatience keeps us stuck.
Having Enough: The Real Meaning of “Having It All”
True success comes from subtraction, not addition. You don’t need everything to stand tall and give back. Start your rebuild at WalterAdkinsJr.com.
Rebuilding After Collections
Do you have any collections? When most people hear the word collections, they picture shelves of coins, hats, or marbles. But for those clawing their way back from financial hardship, collections mean something heavier — those lingering accounts that block peace and progress. They’re reminders of past storms, unpaid balances, and the weight of survivalContinueContinue reading “Rebuilding After Collections”
The Trade‑Offs Nobody Sees
Sacrifice is the silent currency of growth. I’ve traded easy money for honest work, losing people who couldn’t stand my standards. Every goodbye cleared space for better company and a clearer purpose.
Leadership and following are intertwined, with each enhancing the other. At Walt’s Journey and Back Porch Media Holdings LLC, we encourage you to lead by example and follow the truth that builds you, creating a community of growth and shared purpose.
No Excuses
Your situation isn’t your identity – separate who you are from where you are. Take responsibility for what you can control. Start making decisions that move you forward.
Excuses Keep You Stuck
Stop explaining, start doing. Accountability drives results.
Pulled Pork for the Week
Unlock the power of simplicity with this hearty pulled pork recipe, perfect for busy weeks.
Work Ethic Beats Talent
Effort over talent: it’s the reliable worker who builds reputation, opens doors, and outlasts fleeting brilliance. Be the most reliable, and success will follow.