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Deion Sanders, the former Dallas Cowboys star, continues to capture the attention of his large following. Despite his decision not to coach in the NFL, his coaching role at the University of Colorado and his insightful conversations make him someone to watch. Recently, he shared some intriguing advice with his 3.4 million listeners, focusing on the art of handling adversaries.

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While his message carried an air of mystery, its central theme highlighted the significance of mastering this skill. Additionally, it’s worth noting that he faced a challenging situation in the past, as he came close to needing a leg amputation and his survival was uncertain. Nevertheless, Primetime persevered. As a result, his recent nugget of wisdom on effectively dealing with “The Enemy” adds further depth to his compelling journey.

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Coach Prime’s advice: Take ‘The Enemy’ seriously

The former coach of Jackson State University has a powerful message for his fan, who is currently recovering from his toe surgery. Sanders wants them to know how to deal with “The Enemy” in their lives. He posted a cryptic but inspiring message on his social media accounts, where he has over 3 million followers.

Coach Prime said, “The Enemy is real and u must take him serious! Evaluate what part of your life u feel is under attack & u will see blatantly what he’s after. Give that thing he’s after to the Lord totally & watch God work on your behalf. It’s time u Get serious about your life.”

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He urged them to identify what area of their life is under attack and what “The Enemy” is after. Primetime advised them to surrender that thing to God and trust Him to fight for them. Sanders said it’s time to get serious about their life and overcome “The Enemy”.

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Prime secret: Don’t lose focus

A few weeks ago, after surgery operations, Coach shared some wise words, “Don’t allow a want to distract u from what u already have.” Coach Prime also shared a similar message, questioning why most of us tend to focus on what we lack rather than what we have.

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“Why do the majority of us focus on what we don’t have instead of what we have? What we have is oftentimes what we need & what we want is oftentimes the catalyst of causing u to lose your focus. Don’t allow a want to cause u to forfeit what u already have.” – Coach Prime.

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He pointed out that what we already have is often what we truly need, while our wants can often lead us astray and make us lose our focus. Coach Prime’s simple message was to not let our desires ruin the good things we already have.

WATCH THIS STORY – After Narrowly Escaping Danger, Deion Sanders Reflects on Life’s Fragility and Emphasizes Basic Human Responsibilities.

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Anthony Pettis’ quote “Attitude determines efforts” upholds a sports-centric ideology that attracted me to this vibrant world of team spirit, enthusiasm, and emotions. More specifically, it was the UFC domain that encouraged my strive as an avid follower. Soon I found myself resonating with another divergent sport- the American football. Ironically, just like UFC, its in-game energy brought out the calmness within me. This aspect, eventually, led me to step into the arena of writing, and I cultivated a love for NFL through words, stories, and experiences. Precisely, I have come to enjoy watching QB of the Bengals, Joe Burrow, take on the field and exhibit his magic. It is his serenity and accuracy during the match that inspires me to narrate the insider scoop on the player's thoughts and feelings. This allows my articles to contrive on three pillars—facts, analysis, and opinions. Throughout my journey, hence, I have covered varied aspects of the matches, from the core sport highlights to the off-court banter. I believe this connection to the NFL game on so many levels has become my reason for generating over 700 articles, hoarding the interest of thousands of readers, and achieving Publishing Rights at EssentiallySports. Away from the NFL enthusiasm, I spend my time glued to the screen watching other sports and gaining beneficial knowledge.

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