Ep. 92 - What You Didn’t Know About Self-Love and God’s Love
In this solo episode of Greatness From Small Beginnings, Keith L. Callaway gets real about seasons of exhaustion and what it means to keep pressing forward with faith, clarity, and purpose. Drawing from 2 Corinthians 9:6–10, Keith unpacks the principle of sowing generously—not just with money, but with time, energy, and kindness.
He shares eight powerful “notes to self” that highlight lessons on:
- Why your energy is currency and how to avoid being drained by the wrong people.
- The importance of controlling your reactions instead of others’ actions.
- Listening to your gut as a form of divine guidance.
- Looking for patterns in people instead of just apologies.
- Practicing clarity and why ambiguity is cruel in leadership and relationships.
- Understanding that rest is not earned—it’s essential for being human.
- Recognizing that what is meant for you won’t require you to shrink or silence yourself.
- Building a life so aligned with God’s design that you don’t need a vacation from it.
Keith also reframes self-love as God-love, showing how caring for yourself is inseparable from loving God and others. The episode closes with his favorite Zig Ziglar quote: “You were designed for accomplishment. You were engineered for success. And you were endowed with the seeds of greatness.”