1. My Mom — She’s always supported me and my decisions. She’s believed that I have thought things through and know what’s best for me. 2. My Dad — He’s always supported me, too, but in a different way. He challenged me to be the best, to never settle for less than best. Even when I believed that I was doing my best, he pushed me to do more. 3. Ms. Tolbert — She was my 7th grade math tutor. She helped me love and enjoy math, which ultimately became my favorite subject in high school. 4. All My Haters — Including my academic advisor from Capital University, who told me that I would be better off going to paralegal school than law school. 5. Frank Bruzzese — He’s the smartest lawyer I know. He showed me the basics on how to be a great trial lawyer and how to put in the work to be successful. 6. Ben Glass — He’s my business coach and a lawyer. He showed me how to implement my legal skills into creating a business so that I could help others in my community. But most importantly, he showed me how to build a company to impact the lives of my family, my team, and my clients — in that order. 7. My Mindset Coaches, David Neagle and Bob Proctor — David reminded me that “you are exactly where you are supposed to be and going through what you’re supposed to be going through right now.” Bob said, “Faith and fear ... both require you to believe in the unknown — you choose!” 8. Dr. Eric Thomas — He’s my spiritual leader. He’s helped me strengthen my relationship with God. 9. Jonathan Littlejohn, My Brother — Growing up I always thought we were close, but we’re six years apart. As we’ve gotten older, though — and in our professional lives — he’s always been there to help me. He’s contributed to my success by sharing ideas that he’s learned from studying. 10. My Wife — I couldn’t complete this list without my wife. She’s my best friend. She supports me in a way that no one will truly understand. She calls it “keeping it real” or “being realistic.” She always has been and will be brutally honest. Everyone needs at least one person in their life who will be brutally honest. 10 People to Thank And How They Contributed
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