5 brands


PaulMGrogan – Ten Sayin Example

A River of Opportunity[3][1]

  1. I Want
    I want my life and work to open doors of opportunity for people—locally and globally—so they can grow with integrity, strategy, and purpose.[4][5][1]
  2. I Don’t Want
    I don’t want confusing leadership, broken promises, or short‑term thinking that hurts families, businesses, or communities.[5][4]
  3. I Understand I Have To Give Up
    I understand I have to give up drifting, over‑committing, and any projects that don’t align with clear, measurable impact.[1][5]
  4. My Actions Will Be
    My actions will be to research, plan, and execute strategies that help clients grow their presence from personal to global, one deliberate step at a time.[5][1]
  5. My Stepping Stones
    My stepping stones will be completed projects, repeat clients, invitations to lead, and visible community results that show trust and impact.[1][5]
  6. I Have or Know Someone With a Testimony About This
    I know leaders, small‑business owners, and ministries who have seen doors open when we aligned their message, platforms, and partnerships.[5][1]
  7. I Know Why I Want It
    I know why I want it: because people deserve leaders who tell the truth, build wisely, and leave places better than they found them.[4][5]
  8. There Are Some Things I Don’t Do
    There are some things I don’t do: I don’t cut ethical corners, sell false urgency, or chase visibility without responsibility.[4][5]
  9. I Share / Help Others To Accomplish The Same
    I help others accomplish the same by coaching, building platforms, and connecting them to partners who support their mission.[1][5]
  10. Here Is My Success Story
    Here is my success story: from maritime decks to board rooms and county halls, I keep turning experience into opportunity—so more people can lead, serve, and thrive.[4][5][1]

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CitrusCountyClassifieds – Ten Sayin Example

News WithOut Walls[6][7][8]

  1. I Want
    I want Citrus County to have “News WithOut Walls” so every neighborhood can see itself, share its stories, and find real local help in one place.[7][6]
  2. I Don’t Want
    I don’t want residents cut off from information, feeling like nothing happens here unless a big outlet decides to cover it.[6][7]
  3. I Understand I Have To Give Up
    I understand I have to give up waiting on others to tell our story and instead build a daily community rhythm that belongs to the people who live here.[7][6]
  4. My Actions Will Be
    My actions will be to run CCC TV “News WithOut Walls” blocks for every ZIP‑code community, posting PSAs, local categories, and sponsored features that keep people informed.[6][7]
  5. My Stepping Stones
    My stepping stones will be growing daily story blocks, more local businesses on board, and residents who say, “I found what I needed through CitrusCountyClassifieds.”[7][6]
  6. I Have or Know Someone With a Testimony About This
    I know small businesses, churches, and nonprofits that have seen more traffic and support when their stories were shared consistently on our platforms.[6][7]
  7. I Know Why I Want It
    I know why I want it: because local sovereignty starts with local information, and people make better choices when they can actually see what’s happening around them.[1][4][6]
  8. There Are Some Things I Don’t Do
    There are some things I don’t do: I don’t sell fear, hide fine print, or bury community voices behind paywalls.[7][6]
  9. I Share / Help Others To Accomplish The Same
    I help others accomplish the same by giving them categories, time slots, and tools to tell their stories in a simple, repeatable way.[6][7]
  10. Here Is My Success Story
    Here is my success story: one half‑hour block at a time, News WithOut Walls turns a scattered county into connected communities that can see, support, and show up for each other.[7][6]

InnerBeautyMinistry – Ten Sayin Example

“An outward manifestation of an inward condition.”[9][3]

  1. I Want
    I want hearts, homes, and churches to show the kind of inner beauty that comes from real reconciliation with God.[9]
  2. I Don’t Want
    I don’t want people to live under shame, performance, or outward religion that never heals the inside.[10][9]
  3. I Understand I Have To Give Up
    I understand I have to give up chasing surface results and instead invest in slow, faithful discipleship that changes the heart first.[10][9]
  4. My Actions Will Be
    My actions will be to serve through a donation‑only salon, shepherding, and teaching, so visible care reflects invisible grace.[9]
  5. My Stepping Stones
    My stepping stones will be restored relationships, consistent gatherings, testimonies of inner healing, and lives that look more like Christ over time.[10][9]
  6. I Have or Know Someone With a Testimony About This
    I know men and women whose outward lives changed when their inner condition was touched by God’s love and truth.[9][10]
  7. I Know Why I Want It
    I know why I want it: because faith without works is dead, and works without inner transformation just wear people out.[10][9]
  8. There Are Some Things I Don’t Do
    There are some things I don’t do: I don’t manipulate, perform for applause, or value appearance over obedience.[9][10]
  9. I Share / Help Others To Accomplish The Same
    I help others accomplish the same by creating safe spaces, practical teaching, and hands‑on ministry that honor both soul and body.[10][9]
  10. Here Is My Success Story
    Here is my success story: as hearts change on the inside, we see families, communities, and even styles of living become a living testimony of God’s inward work.[9][10]

GroganManor – Ten Sayin Example

A Place for Family and Friends[11][12][3]

  1. I Want
    I want GroganManor to be a place where family and friends gather, rest, and make memories that outlast any single season.[12][11]
  2. I Don’t Want
    I don’t want a house that’s only a listing, a schedule, or a transaction—I don’t want hospitality without heart.[11][12]
  3. I Understand I Have To Give Up
    I understand I have to give up cluttered calendars, mismatched priorities, and anything that makes people feel like a burden instead of a blessing.[11]
  4. My Actions Will Be
    My actions will be to keep the space ready, the details clear, and the welcome warm, whether it’s for a weekend, a wedding, or a lifetime memory.[12][11]
  5. My Stepping Stones
    My stepping stones will be returning guests, family stories, celebrations hosted here, and notes that say, “It felt like home.”[11]
  6. I Have or Know Someone With a Testimony About This
    I know families who have used the lake house and space around it as a reset button—coming in tired and leaving refreshed and reconnected.[11]
  7. I Know Why I Want It
    I know why I want it: because property, vehicles, and education only matter if they serve the people we love.[13][11]
  8. There Are Some Things I Don’t Do
    There are some things I don’t do: I don’t hide fees, cut corners on safety, or ignore how people actually feel when they’re here.[11]
  9. I Share / Help Others To Accomplish The Same
    I help others accomplish the same by modeling family‑first decisions and sharing tools for managing homes and assets with a heart.[13][11]
  10. Here Is My Success Story
    Here is my success story: GroganManor has become more than a house—it’s a living backdrop for family, friendship, and stories that keep growing.[12][11]

MyLunchBasket – Ten Sayin Example

The Perfect Lunchbasket[8][14][13]

  1. I Want
    I want “The Perfect Lunchbasket” to mean people first—time at the table with those I love, supported by simple products, tools, and events.[14][13]
  2. I Don’t Want
    I don’t want rushed meals, distracted conversations, or relationships that starve while schedules stay full.[14][13]
  3. I Understand I Have To Give Up
    I understand I have to give up scattered planning, over‑complicated systems, and saying yes to things that steal time from real connection.[13]
  4. My Actions Will Be
    My actions will be to design products, tools, and events that make it easier to sit down, slow down, and share—at home or on the go.[14][13]
  5. My Stepping Stones
    My stepping stones will be families using our tools, repeated orders, events that fill up, and stories of “we’re talking more now” from customers.[13][14]
  6. I Have or Know Someone With a Testimony About This
    I know families, coworkers, and friends whose relationships improved when they made shared meals and simple moments a priority.[15][13]
  7. I Know Why I Want It
    I know why I want it: because food is just the start—what really matters is who you’re with and how present you are when you’re together.[15][13]
  8. There Are Some Things I Don’t Do
    There are some things I don’t do: I don’t push products that don’t serve people, overpromise health fads, or forget the human side of every basket.[14][13]
  9. I Share / Help Others To Accomplish The Same
    I help others accomplish the same by offering practical kits, guides, and events that lower stress and raise the quality of time shared.[13][14]
  10. Here Is My Success Story
    Here is my success story: one basket, one meal, one conversation at a time, MyLunchBasket helps people feel more prepared, connected, and present with the ones they love.[14][13]

Sources
[1] PaulMGrogan presents: Archives – Paul M Grogan https://paulmgrogan.com/category/paulmgrogan-presents/

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