Knowing When Something is Wrong

EPISODE · Nov 7, 2025 · 15 MIN

Knowing When Something is Wrong

from Catholic Moms Made For Business · host Sterling Jaquith

Is It Just Hard… or Is It Wrong? How to Know When to Make a Change in Your Business Episode Summary Every business has parts we don't love — emails, taxes, editing, cleaning up after an event. But sometimes, that icky feeling goes deeper. It's not just "ugh, I don't feel like doing this"… it's "something's off — this isn't right." In this episode, Sterling helps you learn the difference between everyday "I don't wanna" tasks and the Holy Spirit's nudge that something is out of alignment in your business or life. You'll discover how to slow down, listen to your intuition, and trust that God always provides a way out when something truly isn't right. You'll Learn: How to tell the difference between normal work resistance and a deeper misalignment Why your "icky" feelings are sometimes Holy Spirit alarms, not laziness What it looks like to shift your business schedule or offers peacefully How to trust that God will provide when you let go of the wrong client or offer The importance of believing that you deserve a business that fits your life and season Favorite Quote "When something is really out of integrity for you, the Lord will keep tapping you on the shoulder saying, 'Hey, this isn't right.' And I want you to listen to that." Connect This to Your Faith God doesn't call us to build businesses that drain us. He calls us to build from peace, trust, and alignment with Him. When something feels off — stop, pray, and believe that He's already paving a better way.

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