EPISODE · Jul 29, 2025 · 12 MIN
Tired of Hustle Culture? How the Dining Room Strategy Changes Everything
from Heart 2 Heart Truth: Empowering Faith-Driven Women and Entrepreneurs to Walk in Victory · host Dr. Chonta T. A. Haynes
Summary: If you’re exhausted from chasing clients, burning out at networking events, and following worldly marketing strategies that don’t feel aligned—this episode is your divine invitation to do business differently. In this faith-fueled session of the “Building a Faith-Based Business One Room at a Time” series, Dr. Chonta Haynes walks you through the Dining Room —a transformational business growth strategy rooted in authenticity, hospitality, and Kingdom connection. ✨ Whether you’re a Christian life coach, speaker, author, or entrepreneur, you’ll discover: How to attract aligned customers through genuine community Why networking the world’s way leaves you dry (and what to do instead) The role of curiosity, communication, and Christ in your customer experience How to activate divine appointments that build trust and boost referrals The shift from collecting leads to cultivating loyal connections 📈 This is more than marketing. It’s ministry through business. 🎯 Ready to ditch hustle and embrace God’s growth strategy? Subscribe, turn on notifications, and book your Destiny Accelerator Strategy Call here: https://chontahaynes.com/destiny ✍️ Show Notes Topics Covered: The mistake most Christian entrepreneurs make with lead generation Faith-based customer attraction and referral generation strategies How curiosity creates connection in business The danger of transactional networking Turning your business into a platform for community and Kingdom impact Replacing hustle with hospitality for long-term customer loyalty Divine appointments vs. desperate strategies Applying Galatians 6:7 and Proverbs 16:9 to your sales process
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