EPISODE · Mar 16, 2026 · 16 MIN
5. Girl, Not Everything Is Your Assignment: Boundaries for Christian Women Entrepreneurs
In this episode, Whitney gets real about one of the biggest things stealing your progress right now saying yes to everything. If you’ve been showing up everywhere, helping everybody, and wondering why nothing is moving forward, this one is going to hit home.What We CoverWhy being busy is NOT the same as being faithfulThe real cost of every yes (your one hour yes is never actually one hour)What scope creep is and how it’s stealing your callingWhy not everything — and not everybody — is your assignmentWhat Mark 1:35 teaches us about Jesus and boundariesHow to stop confusing going the extra mile with boundaryless availabilityWhat it looks like to actually protect your assignmentScripture ReferencedMark 1:35 (NLT) — Before daybreak the next morning, Jesus got up and went to an isolated place to pray.Quotes Worth Saving“Not everything is your assignment. And not everybody is your assignment.”“Every time you say yes to the wrong thing, it’s a no to what God actually assigned to you.”“Boundaries are not selfish. They’re strategic.”“You don’t need more capacity. You need more wisdom, boundaries, and discernment.”Work with WhitneyIf you’re doing too much, giving your expertise away for free, and can’t remember the last time you said no it’s time to get clear on your actual assignment.👉 Book a Clarity & Strategy Session at justwhit.comIn 90 minutes we’ll define your assignment, eliminate distractions, and build boundaries that protect what God told you to build.Connect with WhitneyWebsite: justwhit.comLeave a review wherever you’re listening!Email your questions to be answered live on the podcast: [email protected] in to Bible Study and More..If this episode blessed you, share it with a homegirl who keeps saying yes to everything. She needs this. 🤍
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