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LIKELY LOSER - Online Business for Introverted Christian Women
by Reen | Christian Business Coach, Purpose Coach, Online Marketing Strategist
✨The Go-To Podcast for Introverted Christian Women Ready to Be the Leaders They Are Called to Be✨Top 2.5% Global Podcast🫵🏾Are you tired of feeling different, like the odd-ball-out, overlooked, misunderstood?🫵🏾Do you feel called to grow a Kingdom online business, to lead, to serve, to make more money and more impact, but you don't know how?🫵🏾Are you sick of feeling pressure to be more talkative, bolder, or more experienced before you even start?There is a way to grow your business, grow your confidence, without completely dismantling who you are.Hey I'm Sheereen aka Reen, I am a Christian Business Coach, CEO, and speaker all while being the quietest weirdo ever.Want to learn how?In this podcast, I will teach you how to:-> Grow your online business without having to be talkative, on social media 24/7, or experienced-> How to lead with unshakeable confidence -> How to stand
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127 | Why Everyone Is Talking About Quiet Leadership (And How Introverted Christian Leaders Can Lean In)
People are tired of the noise. They are exhausted by the hype. They are looking for depth, not just a decibel level. This is why "Quiet Leadership" has moved from a buzzword to a necessity. For the introverted Christian woman, this isn't just a trend, it’s a homecoming. It’s an invitation to lead from the place God actually designed you to inhabit. What's Next Get Your Free Business Audit
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126 | Looking for a Christian Business Coach for Women? 10 Things You Should Know Before You Start.
You feel it, don't you? That quiet nudge to build something meaningful, paired with the loud, overwhelming noise of the "business world." You’ve scrolled through endless ads promising six figures in sixty days. You’ve seen the coaches telling you to "just get out there" and "be more visible." But for you, the woman who thrives in quiet reflection and values deep, faith-led connection, that advice feels like a heavy coat that doesn't fit. Finding a christian business coach for women isn't just about finding someone to help you with your marketing funnel. It’s about finding a mentor who understands that your business is an act of obedience, not just a grab for profit. If you are an introverted woman called to lead, here are 10 things you should know before you start your coaching journey. What's Next Get Your Free Business Audit
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125 | How to Integrate AI into Your Business to Protect Your Introvert Energy
Integrating AI into your business isn't about becoming a robot or losing your authentic voice. It’s about stewardship. It’s about using the tools God has provided to protect the energy He gave you, so you can focus on the deep work and the people He has called you to serve. AI is not here to replace your soul; it’s here to protect your peace. What's Next Get Your Free Business Audit
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Repost | Stop Trying to Build a Platform—Start Building People
Key Takeaways: 💡 1. The Danger of Platform Obsession Let’s be honest: most entrepreneurs secretly crave validation more than impact. The world teaches us that influence = followers, but the Kingdom measures impact in fruit, not fame. Ask yourself: Are you chasing applause or assignment? If your worth fluctuates with your follower count, you’ve made people your source instead of God. 📖 Galatians 1:10 — “Am I now seeking the approval of man, or of God?” 🌱 2. God Didn’t Call You to Be Popular—He Called You to Be Purposeful Popularity fades, but purpose multiplies. Jesus didn’t chase crowds—crowds came because He served people with truth, compassion, and power. You don’t need to be seen by everyone to be used by God. You just need to be faithful to the someones He’s already placed in front of you. Ask: “Who am I called to build, not impress?” 🤍 3. Building People Starts with Solving Real Problems If your content, offer, or message isn’t helping someone get free, it’s just noise. Start with service, not strategy. Who are you equipping, encouraging, or elevating through your work? People don’t remember your reels—they remember how you made them feel seen, safe, and supported. Guide Questions: What pain point can I help someone overcome this week? What transformation can I lead them toward? How can I listen more deeply before I teach or sell? 🔥 4. When You Build People, Platforms Build Themselves Here’s the paradox: when you stop striving to be “seen,” your authenticity shines brighter. Your audience grows naturally because you’re not performing—you’re pouring. You’re no longer shouting “look at me!” You’re declaring “look at God!” That’s the difference between ego-driven business and Kingdom-led business. 📖 Matthew 6:33 — “Seek first the Kingdom of God and His righteousness, and all these things will be added to you.” 🙏 5. Your Faithfulness Is Your Marketing Every DM answered, every client prayed for, every message of encouragement—it all counts. You don’t need a viral moment to grow—you need consistent, Spirit-led service. God promotes those who steward what they already have well. If you take care of the few, He’ll trust you with the many. 📖 Luke 16:10 — “Whoever can be trusted with very little can also be trusted with much.” Get Your Free Audit
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124 | 7 Mistakes You’re Making with Sustainable Business Growth (and How to Fix Them as a Christian Woman)
The world tells you to be louder. It tells you to post every hour, "hustle harder," and turn your personality into a performance. If you’re an introverted Christian woman, that doesn’t just sound exhausting: it feels like a betrayal of who God made you to be. Sustainable growth isn’t about being the loudest person in the room. It’s about being the most obedient person in the secret place. In this episode, we unpack seven common mistakes that quietly sabotage sustainable business growth. Here, we’re walking through those same seven points in a way you can revisit, reflect on, and apply. Let’s look at how to fix them so you can grow without burning out or compromising your faith. What's Next Get Your Free Business Audit
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123 | Why Selling Feels So Hard (And What’s Actually Blocking You From Clients)
Key Takeaways 1. Selling Feels Hard When You’ve Moralized It If you’ve labeled selling as pushy, selfish, greedy, or unspiritual, your nervous system will fight it every time. You can’t feel peace doing something you’ve secretly decided is wrong. Selling isn’t the problem. Your judgment of selling is. 2. You’re Not Bad at Selling—You’re Afraid of Rejection Most people don’t struggle with selling. They struggle with being seen and not chosen. Selling puts your work on the line. And for introverts especially, rejection doesn’t feel like “no thanks”—it feels personal. So instead of risking rejection, you avoid the ask. 3. Avoiding Sales Is Still a Decision (And It Has Consequences) Not selling doesn’t make you more humble. It makes your work invisible. If God gave you a solution and you hide it because you don’t want to feel awkward, that’s not obedience—that’s self-protection. Someone doesn’t get helped because you stayed comfortable. 4. Selling Feels Manipulative When You Don’t Trust Your Offer If you don’t deeply believe your offer creates real transformation, selling will always feel gross. Confidence in sales doesn’t come from hype. It comes from clarity. When you know who you help, how you help them, and why it matters—selling becomes an invitation, not a performance. 5. You Don’t Need to Become Loud—You Need to Become Clear Selling isn’t about being louder, more extroverted, or more persuasive. It’s about: Naming the problem honestly Offering a clear next step Letting people decide Pressure happens when clarity is missing. Let’s Take Action Don’t overthink this. Do one of these today: Write down the belief you have about selling that makes it feel wrong (“Selling is pushy,” “Selling is selfish,” “Selling makes me annoying”) Ask yourself honestly: Who taught me that—and is it actually true? Share your offer once this week without apologizing, over-explaining, or softening it. Key Takeaways 1. Selling Feels Hard When You’ve Moralized It If you’ve labeled selling as pushy, selfish, greedy, or unspiritual, your nervous system will fight it every time. You can’t feel peace doing something you’ve secretly decided is wrong. Selling isn’t the problem. Your judgment of selling is. 2. You’re Not Bad at Selling—You’re Afraid of Rejection Most people don’t struggle with selling. They struggle with being seen and not chosen. Selling puts your work on the line. And for introverts especially, rejection doesn’t feel like “no thanks”—it feels personal. So instead of risking rejection, you avoid the ask. 3. Avoiding Sales Is Still a Decision (And It Has Consequences) Not selling doesn’t make you more humble. It makes your work invisible. If God gave you a solution and you hide it because you don’t want to feel awkward, that’s not obedience—that’s self-protection. Someone doesn’t get helped because you stayed comfortable. 4. Selling Feels Manipulative When You Don’t Trust Your Offer If you don’t deeply believe your offer creates real transformation, selling will always feel gross. Confidence in sales doesn’t come from hype. It comes from clarity. When you know who you help, how you help them, and why it matters—selling becomes an invitation, not a performance. 5. You Don’t Need to Become Loud—You Need to Become Clear Selling isn’t about being louder, more extroverted, or more persuasive. It’s about: Naming the problem honestly Offering a clear next step Letting people decide Pressure happens when clarity is missing. What's Next Take the free audit to help you determine where fear maybe holding you back in your business
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122 | Different Ways to Get Clients and Make Your First $5K as an Introvert (Without Becoming Someone You’re Not)
Key Takeaways 1. One-to-One Conversations (Your Secret Weapon) Introverts thrive in depth, not volume. Instead of chasing hundreds of leads, focus on: Private messages Voice notes Email replies Warm conversations with people already watching you One aligned conversation can lead to: A client A referral Or clarity for your next offer 👉 This is how many introverts make their first $1K–$3K. 2. Teaching Instead of Performing You don’t need to be entertaining—you need to be helpful. Examples: Short educational posts Podcast episodes Emails that solve one specific problem Simple trainings or workshops When you teach: Trust increases Authority grows Sales feel natural instead of forced 3. Selling One Clear Offer (Not Five) Most introverts overthink their offers. Here’s the truth: You don’t need a course, a funnel, and a rebrand to make $5K. You need: One clear problem One clear solution One clear next step Confusion kills momentum. Simplicity builds income. 4. Leveraging Referrals and Community Introverts are relational builders—even if they don’t feel like it. Ask yourself: Who already trusts me? Who has benefited from my help? Who could introduce me to someone else? Referrals remove pressure and shorten the sales process. 5. Consistency Over Visibility Posting daily doesn’t equal growth. Consistency in message and action does. Pick: One platform One audience One main message Then repeat it until people associate you with that problem and solution. Let's Take Action This week: Identify one clear problem you help solve Start five intentional conversations with people who already know you Invite them into one simple offer or next step No spiraling. No reworking your brand. Just obedience. What's Next Grab Your Freebie: Discover Where You're Playing Small- a Self-Audit for Christian Women
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Repost | Mastering Preparation: The Key to Achieving Your Goals
In today's episode, we delve into the transformative power of preparation and how it can elevate your endeavors to new heights. Drawing from biblical wisdom and practical insights, we explore the importance of preparation in aligning with God's purpose for your business and achieving success with integrity and excellence. What's Next: To Email Us: [email protected]
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121 | Once You Know Your Calling, How Do You Reach People aka Grow an Audience?
Key Takeaways: 🔥 1. Calling Without Reach Is Like Light Under a Basket Let’s start here—because this matters. 📖 Matthew 5:15 — “Neither do people light a lamp and put it under a bowl…” If God entrusted you with insight, skill, or truth, hiding it is not humility—it’s mismanagement. Truth punch: You’re not called to be visible for attention. You’re called to be visible so others can be helped. Audience growth is not about ego. It’s about access. 🧠 2. Why Introverts Struggle with Growing an Audience Identity moment—this is important. Introverts often believe: “I don’t want to be seen.” “I don’t want to be loud.” “I don’t want to perform.” So they assume audience growth requires becoming someone else. You don’t need a big personality—you need clear service. Introverts don’t struggle with depth. They struggle with distribution. God didn’t call you to be louder. He called you to be faithful and consistent. 🛑 3. Stop Trying to Reach Everyone—Start Reaching One This is where most people go wrong. They ask: “How do I go viral?” “How do I grow faster?” “What platform should I use?” Wrong starting point. 📖 Luke 16:10 — “Whoever can be trusted with very little can also be trusted with much.” Truth punch: If you’re not faithful with one person, you’re not ready for one thousand. Audience growth begins with: One clear problem One specific person One consistent message Reach one well—and momentum follows. 🧭 4. Your Message Is the Bridge Between Your Calling and Your Audience People don’t follow callings. They follow clarity. Ask yourself: What problem does my calling help solve? What question do people keep asking me? What pain do I understand deeply? Your audience grows when your message: Names the problem clearly Speaks their language Offers hope and direction 📖 Romans 10:14 — “How can they believe in the one of whom they have not heard?” No message = no movement. 🌱 5. Audience Growth Is Built Through Consistent Presence, Not Performance This is freeing. You don’t need: Perfect content A flawless brand Constant posting You need: A rhythm you can sustain A place to show up consistently A message you repeat without apology Truth punch: Trust is built through repetition, not reinvention. Consistency is spiritual discipline in modern form. 📖 Galatians 6:9 — “Let us not become weary in doing good…” Let’s Take Action: 📝 Step 1: Define Who You’re Reaching Answer this in one sentence: “I help ______ who are struggling with ______.” Clarity attracts. Vagueness repels. 📢 Step 2: Choose ONE Primary Platform Don’t try to be everywhere. Pick where your people already are: Email Podcast Instagram Facebook Depth > reach. 🗣️ Step 3: Share From Service, Not Self-Promotion Before posting or speaking, ask: “Will this help someone feel seen?” “Does this solve a real problem?” “Would I say this to one person?” That’s ministry in motion. 📆 Step 4: Commit to Consistency Over Growth Decide: How often can I show up without burning out? Weekly is enough. Faithful beats frequent. 🙏 Step 5: Release the Outcome Your job: Show up Serve clearly Speak truth God’s job: Increase Impact Expansion
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120 | How To Chase After Your Calling (Not To Be Confused With Your Purpose)
Key Takeaways: 🔥 1. Your Purpose Is Fixed — Your Calling Is Flexible Let’s settle this first. The Bible is clear about your purpose: 📖 “Whatever you do, do it all for the glory of God.” — 1 Corinthians 10:31 Your purpose is to glorify God. That never changes—no matter your season, job, or title. Your calling, however, is: The skills you use The problems you solve The people you serve The assignments God entrusts to you over time Truth punch: You don’t need to “find” your purpose. You need to express it through obedience. Calling answers how. Purpose answers why. 🧠 2. Why Calling Feels So Confusing for Introverted Women Identity moment—this matters. Introverts tend to: Overthink decisions Internalize pressure Delay action until things feel “right” So instead of chasing calling, you analyze it. You ask: “What if I choose wrong?” “What if this isn’t what God wants?” “What if I miss it?” Sharp insight: Calling is rarely revealed through contemplation. It’s revealed through participation. 📖 Psalm 119:105 — “Your word is a lamp to my feet, not a floodlight to the future.” God gives light for the next step, not the whole staircase. 🛑 3. You’re Not Waiting on God — You’re Waiting on Certainty This is where many believers get stuck. You say: “I’m praying about it.” But what you really mean is: “I don’t want to move unless I can’t fail.” Truth punch: Faith doesn’t eliminate risk—it responds to God despite it. Biblical calling always required movement: Abraham left before knowing the destination Peter stepped out before the water felt solid Esther spoke up before safety was guaranteed 📖 Hebrews 11:8 — “By faith Abraham obeyed and went, even though he did not know where he was going.” 🧰 4. Your Skills Are Not Random — They Are the Vehicle Here’s where many Christian women minimize themselves. You think: “It’s just something I’m good at” “Other people can do this better” “This doesn’t feel spiritual enough” But Scripture says otherwise. 📖 Romans 12:6 — “We have different gifts, according to the grace given to each of us.” Your calling is not separate from your skills. It flows through them. Calling = the means by which you glorify God. Teaching. Writing. Coaching. Organizing. Creating. Leading. Building. God doesn’t waste gifts. He deploys them. 🌱 5. Calling Is Chased Through Faithful Action, Not Perfection Calling isn’t a destination you arrive at. It’s a direction you commit to. You don’t chase your calling by: Waiting until you feel ready Having all the answers Eliminating fear You chase it by: Saying yes to what’s in front of you Being faithful with what you already have Adjusting as God redirects 📖 Proverbs 16:9 — “In their hearts humans plan their course, but the Lord establishes their steps.” Movement invites refinement. Let’s Take Action: 📝 Step 1: Separate Purpose from Calling Write this down: My purpose: To glorify God My current calling may look like: (list skills, opportunities, burdens) This removes pressure immediately. 🧠 Step 2: Inventory Your Skills Ask: What do people already come to me for? What feels natural but impactful? What problems do I feel responsible to help solve? Those are clues—not coincidences. 🚶 Step 3: Take One Obedient Step Not the whole plan. Not the forever decision. Just: One post One conversation One offer One act of service Clarity follows obedience.
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119 | When Discernment Feels Broken — How to Trust God Again After Being Hurt
Key Talking Points: 💔 1. Pain Doesn’t Mean You Can’t Discern — It Means You’re Guarded Let’s get this straight first: You’re not spiritually broken. You’re not “bad at hearing God.” You’re wounded. When you’ve been hurt before: Your nervous system learns to brace Your mind looks for threats Your heart hesitates before trusting again That’s not rebellion. That’s self-protection. Truth punch: If discernment feels foggy, it’s often because fear is trying to keep you safe—not because God stopped speaking. Biblical truth: 📖 Psalm 34:18 — “The Lord is close to the brokenhearted.” God does not withdraw from wounded people. He draws nearer. 🧠 2. Trauma Trains You to Second-Guess God’s Voice This is subtle but powerful. After hurt, your inner dialogue sounds like: “What if I heard wrong?” “What if I trust again and get hurt again?” “What if I mess everything up?” So instead of discerning, you hesitate. Instead of listening, you analyze. Instead of moving, you wait for certainty. Sharp insight: Fear after pain doesn’t scream. It whispers doubt in a calm, logical tone. But discernment isn’t certainty—it’s trust in motion. Biblical truth: 📖 Isaiah 30:21 — “Whether you turn to the right or to the left, you will hear a voice behind you, saying, ‘This is the way; walk in it.’” God’s guidance is often directional, not detailed. 🪞 3. Why Introverted Women Struggle Here the Most This is the identity moment. Introverts already live internally. After pain, that internal world becomes even louder. You replay: What you missed What you ignored What you wish you’d done differently So now you think: “I can’t trust myself.” Truth: Your reflection is a strength—but when mixed with hurt, it can turn into self-distrust. God never asked you to trust yourself. He asked you to trust Him—even when your discernment is being rebuilt. Biblical truth: 📖 Proverbs 3:5 — “Lean not on your own understanding.” That includes the understanding shaped by pain. 🛑 4. Discernment Isn’t About Avoiding Pain — It’s About Obedience in Spite of It Here’s a hard but freeing truth: Good discernment does not guarantee painless outcomes. Sometimes: You discern correctly and it still hurts You obey God and it still costs you You follow His lead and people fail you That doesn’t mean you missed God. Truth punch: Pain is not proof you discerned wrong. God never promised safety. He promised presence. Biblical truth: 📖 John 16:33 — “In this world you will have trouble. But take heart! I have overcome the world.” 🧭 5. Healing Comes Before Clarity If you’re asking God for direction but ignoring your wounds, clarity will feel distant. Sometimes the prayer isn’t: “God, what should I do?” It’s: “God, help me trust You again.” Discernment flows best through a softened heart, not a defended one. Biblical truth: 📖 Ezekiel 36:26 — “I will give you a new heart and put a new spirit in you.” God restores sensitivity before direction. Let’s Take Action: 📝 Step 1: Name the Wound Ask yourself: Where did I trust God and feel hurt afterward? What did I learn to fear from that experience? Be honest. God can handle it. 🙏 Step 2: Separate God from the Outcome Write this down: “Just because it hurt doesn’t mean God wasn’t there.” Release the belief that pain equals failure. 🧠 Step 3: Ask for Restoration, Not Just Direction Pray: “God, heal my ability to trust You—not just my ability to decide.” 🚶 Step 4: Practice Discernment in Small, Safe Steps You don’t need a big leap. Start with: One small obedience One clear boundary One faithful action Confidence returns through movement.
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Repost | Can You Love Jesus, Make Money, and Not Be Fake
Key Takeaways: ✝️ 1. Yes, You Can Love Jesus and Make Money Jesus talked about money—a lot. Not to condemn it, but to redeem our relationship with it. Deuteronomy 8:18 – “It is God who gives you the ability to produce wealth.” Money isn’t the enemy—idolatry is. Your business is a tool, not your identity. 💰 2. You’re Not “Less Holy” for Wanting to Earn God wired you with gifts to create, solve problems, and generate income. Making money in your business allows you to be generous, present with your family, and focused on your mission. You can honor God in the way you earn, not just in what you give. 😬 3. How to Make Sales Without Being Fake Drop the script. No need for hype or manipulation. Speak from experience, from truth, and from service. Show up consistently and let your character market for you. Proverbs 11:1 – “The Lord detests dishonest scales, but accurate weights find favor with Him.” 🌿 4. Business as Ministry (Yes, Really) Every offer, post, email, or podcast is a chance to reflect God’s heart. You don’t need a pulpit—you need to show up in obedience. You can build a brand that’s bold, biblical, and believable without watering down your values. 🙌 Let’s Take Action: Commit Your Work to God Start your week by reading Proverbs especially Proverbs 16:3 and asking Him to bless your hands and heart. Check Your Heart Ask: Am I afraid of making money because I think it’s ungodly—or because I’m afraid of what people will think? Reframe Your Sales Message Instead of “buy this,” try: “Here’s how I can help you solve this problem, and why I believe it matters.”
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118 | Still Not Getting Clients? Diagnose the Real Problem Before You Quit
Key Takeaways 🔥 1. Stop Assuming You’re the Problem — Diagnose the System Most women jump straight to: “I’m not cut out for this” “Maybe I heard God wrong” “Other people are just better at this” But business works on cause and effect. If clients aren’t coming, ask: Is the problem visibility? Clarity? Trust? Offer? Invitation? Feelings don’t fix funnels. Diagnosis does. Biblical Truth: 📖 Proverbs 4:7 — “Though it cost all you have, get understanding.” Understanding comes before breakthrough. 🔥 2. Diagnose the Real Reason Clients Aren’t Saying Yes Let’s get specific. One of these is almost always the issue: ❌ Problem #1: People Don’t Know What You Do If someone can’t explain your offer in one sentence, they won’t buy. Too vague Too many ideas Too spiritual, not practical Clarity creates confidence. ❌ Problem #2: You’re Educating but Not Inviting Posting tips ≠ making offers. If you’re never clearly saying: “Here’s how I can help” “Here’s the next step” “Here’s how to work with me” People assume you’re not open for business. ❌ Problem #3: Your Offer Is Unclear or Too Big New businesses often sell: outcomes that feel unrealistic offers that feel overwhelming packages without a clear win People buy clear transformations, not potential. ❌ Problem #4: There’s No Trust Bridge If you don’t share: stories results personal conviction why you care People don’t feel safe buying — even if they like you. Biblical Truth: 📖 Romans 10:14 — “How can they believe if they have not heard?” Silence doesn’t create faith. Clarity does. 🔥 3. Why Introverts Get Stuck Here Identity Moment: Introverts often assume: “If my work is good enough, people will just find me.” But business doesn’t reward quiet excellence — it rewards clear communication. You don’t need to be louder. You need to be more direct. Biblical Truth: 📖 Matthew 5:14 — “A city on a hill cannot be hidden.” Visibility is stewardship, not vanity. 🔥 4. God Isn’t Testing You — He’s Teaching You A slow season doesn’t mean: you failed God changed His mind you missed your moment It often means God is refining: your message your offer your leadership your courage Delay is not denial — but it is instruction. Biblical Truth: 📖 James 1:5 — “If any of you lacks wisdom, ask God…” Wisdom helps you adjust — not quit. Let’s Take Action 📝 1. Do a Client Clarity Audit Answer honestly: Can someone clearly describe what I sell? Is my offer easy to understand? Have I invited people to work with me this week? If the answer is no — start there. 🔍 2. Identify the ONE Missing Piece Choose the most likely gap: clarity offer trust invitation consistency Don’t fix everything. Fix one thing. 🗣️ 3. Make One Clear Invitation This Week Examples: “Here’s how I help…” “If you want support with ___, this is for you.” “DM me if you want help with ___.” Clarity builds confidence — for you and them. 🙏 4. Pray This Prayer “God, show me what needs adjustment — not what needs abandonment. Give me wisdom to see clearly and courage to respond.” 🌿 5. Declare This Truth “I don’t need to quit. I need clarity and courage.”
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117 | God Didn't Call You To Be Safe
Key Takeaways: 🔥 1. Clarity Isn’t the Problem — Courage Is Most people who say “I’m still praying about it” already know the answer. You felt the conviction. You recognized the nudge. You knew the next step. But obedience would require: disappointing someone risking failure being seen letting go of safety So instead, we spiritualize hesitation. Truth punch: If God had not spoken, there would be confusion. But when God speaks, resistance usually feels like “waiting.” Biblical truth: 📖 John 10:27 — “My sheep hear my voice… and they follow me.” Hearing is not the issue. Following is. 🔥 2. When Discernment Becomes a Delay Tactic Discernment is meant to protect obedience — not postpone it. But many believers use: “I just want peace first” “I’m waiting for confirmation” “I don’t want to rush God” …as a way to avoid movement. Here’s the hard truth: God rarely gives comfort before obedience. Peace usually follows obedience — it doesn’t precede it. Sharp insight: If you need more confirmation than obedience requires, you may be seeking reassurance, not God. Biblical truth: 📖 James 1:22 — “Do not merely listen to the word… do what it says.” 🔥 3. Obedience Will Cost You Something — That’s the Point God’s instructions often confront: people-pleasing perfectionism fear of being misunderstood desire for control If obedience doesn’t cost you anything, it’s probably convenience — not calling. Delay feels safer because it keeps you: responsible but not accountable spiritual but unchanged informed but uncommitted Truth punch: Delayed obedience doesn’t feel rebellious — it feels reasonable. But heaven still calls it disobedience. Biblical truth: 📖 Luke 9:23 — “Whoever wants to be my disciple must deny themselves…” 🔥 4. You Don’t Need Another Answer — You Need Alignment God is not obligated to keep repeating Himself. At some point: prayer becomes negotiation journaling becomes justification waiting becomes hiding And clarity turns into clutter. This is the identity moment (especially for introverts): Introverted women often delay because they want to be certain before being visible — but God builds confidence after obedience, not before. Biblical truth: 📖 Proverbs 3:5–6 — “Trust in the Lord… do not lean on your own understanding.” 🙌 Let’s Take Action: This episode is incomplete without movement. 1️⃣ Name the Answer You’ve Been Avoiding Ask yourself honestly: “What did God already tell me — that I’ve been hoping He’d change?” Write it down. No editing. No softening. 2️⃣ Identify the Real Resistance Finish this sentence: “I haven’t obeyed because I’m afraid of __________.” Fear loses power when it’s named. 3️⃣ Take the Smallest Step of Obedience Not the whole plan. Not the final outcome. Just the next faithful step: send the email make the decision set the boundary launch imperfectly say yes (or no) God doesn’t bless intentions. He blesses obedience. 4️⃣ Declare This Out Loud “I don’t need more answers. I need more obedience.” Say it until it stops stinging.
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116 | God Already Answered You — You Just Don’t Like the Answer
Key Takeaways: 🔥 1. Clarity Isn’t the Problem — Courage Is Most people who say “I’m still praying about it” already know the answer. You felt the conviction. You recognized the nudge. You knew the next step. But obedience would require: disappointing someone risking failure being seen letting go of safety So instead, we spiritualize hesitation. Biblical truth: 📖 John 10:27 — “My sheep hear my voice… and they follow me.” Hearing is not the issue. Following is. 🔥 2. When Discernment Becomes a Delay Tactic Discernment is meant to protect obedience — not postpone it. But many believers use: “I just want peace first” “I’m waiting for confirmation” “I don’t want to rush God” …as a way to avoid movement. Here’s the hard truth: God rarely gives comfort before obedience. Peace usually follows obedience — it doesn’t precede it. Biblical truth: 📖 James 1:22 — “Do not merely listen to the word… do what it says.” 🔥 3. Obedience Will Cost You Something — That’s the Point God’s instructions often confront: people-pleasing perfectionism fear of being misunderstood desire for control If obedience doesn’t cost you anything, it’s probably convenience — not calling. Delay feels safer because it keeps you: responsible but not accountable spiritual but unchanged informed but uncommitted Biblical truth: 📖 Luke 9:23 — “Whoever wants to be my disciple must deny themselves…” 🔥 4. You Don’t Need Another Answer — You Need Alignment God is not obligated to keep repeating Himself. At some point: prayer becomes negotiation journaling becomes justification waiting becomes hiding And clarity turns into clutter. This is the identity moment (especially for introverts): Introverted women often delay because they want to be certain before being visible — but God builds confidence after obedience, not before. Biblical truth: 📖 Proverbs 3:5–6 — “Trust in the Lord… do not lean on your own understanding.” 🙌 Let’s Take Action: This episode is incomplete without movement. 1️⃣ Name the Answer You’ve Been Avoiding Ask yourself honestly: “What did God already tell me — that I’ve been hoping He’d change?” Write it down. No editing. No softening. 2️⃣ Identify the Real Resistance Finish this sentence: “I haven’t obeyed because I’m afraid of __________.” Fear loses power when it’s named. 3️⃣ Take the Smallest Step of Obedience Not the whole plan. Not the final outcome. Just the next faithful step: send the email make the decision set the boundary launch imperfectly say yes (or no) God doesn’t bless intentions. He blesses obedience. 4️⃣ Declare This Out Loud “I don’t need more answers. I need more obedience.”
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Repost | Cash in a Flash: 5 Fast To Ways to Sell Your Offer
Key Takeaways: Going Live We kick off with the power of going live. Dive into the world of real-time engagement as we discuss the impact of live video sessions on platforms. Discover how this dynamic approach can create instant connections and drive rapid sales. Setting Up Funnels The sales funnel is your silent salesman. Explore the art of setting up high-converting funnels tailored to your audience. Strategically designed funnels can guide potential customers seamlessly through the buying process, resulting in faster conversions. Automatically set up funnel: https://app.kajabi.com/r/FFEYFU47 Getting Referrals Referrals are a goldmine for rapid sales. Uncover effective strategies for generating referrals organically. Whether it's incentivizing existing customers or implementing referral programs, we explore tactics that can multiply your reach and accelerate your sales. Follow-ups The fortune is in the follow-up. Delve into the importance of timely and strategic follow-ups. Sales Calls Mastering the art of sales calls is essential. Learn how to structure compelling sales calls that address customer pain points, build trust, and ultimately close deals. What's Next --> Why Your Content isn't Converting: a 10 Minute Self-Audit for Christian Women <-
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115 | Stop Asking for a Sign — What Did God Already Say?
Key Takeaways 🔥 1. Jesus Was Clear: Sign-Seeking Is a Faith Issue When religious leaders demanded a sign, Jesus didn’t comply — He rebuked them. They weren’t confused. They were unwilling. They wanted proof without obedience. Biblical Truth: Matthew 16:1–4 — “A wicked and adulterous generation seeks after a sign…” Luke 11:29 — “This generation is an evil generation; it seeks a sign…” Jesus didn’t condemn curiosity — He confronted resistance disguised as spirituality. 🔥 2. Signs Are Often Requested When We Don’t Like the Answer Let’s be honest — most of us don’t ask for signs because we’re lost. We ask because: the step feels scary obedience costs something the outcome isn’t guaranteed we might look foolish we fear failing Asking for a sign becomes a way to delay discomfort. Biblical Truth: James 1:6–8 — “The one who doubts is like a wave of the sea…” Double-mindedness keeps us spiritually stalled. 🔥 3. God Has Already Spoken More Than We Acknowledge Before asking God to speak again, ask: Have I read what He already said? Have I obeyed what I already know? Have I stewarded the clarity I already received? God often waits for obedience before giving further instruction. Biblical Truth: Psalm 119:105 — “Your word is a lamp to my feet…” A lamp shows the next step — not the entire staircase. 🔥 4. But What About Gideon? (Context Matters) Yes — Gideon asked for signs. But here’s what we forget: God had already spoken clearly to Gideon (Judges 6:14) Gideon wasn’t rebellious — he was insecure God accommodated Gideon’s weakness — He didn’t prescribe it God met Gideon in his fear — but He didn’t design sign-seeking as the model for faith. Gideon’s story shows God’s mercy — not our permission to delay obedience indefinitely. Biblical Truth: Judges 6:14 — “The Lord turned to him and said, ‘Go in the strength you have.’” God didn’t say “Wait for more proof.” He said go. 🔥 5. God’s Silence Is Not Confusion — It’s an Invitation to Trust Sometimes God is quiet because: He already spoke He’s watching for obedience He’s strengthening your discernment He’s teaching you to walk by faith, not feeling Silence doesn’t mean absence. Biblical Truth: 2 Corinthians 5:7 — “For we walk by faith, not by sight.” Faith matures when we stop demanding guarantees. 🔥 6. Trusting God Often Looks Like Moving Without a Sign Biblical obedience often happened before clarity: Abraham left before knowing the destination Peter stepped out of the boat before certainty Esther acted without assurance of survival God honors movement rooted in trust. Biblical Truth: Hebrews 11:8 — “By faith Abraham obeyed and went…” Faith moves first — understanding follows. Let’s Take Action 📝 1. Identify Where You’re Waiting for a Sign Write down: the decision you’ve been delaying the step you know you’re supposed to take the fear attached to it Clarity begins with honesty. 🧠 2. Ask This Better Question Instead of: “God, give me a sign.” Ask: “God, what have You already said about this?” Then revisit Scripture, prayer, and past convictions. 🛤️ 3. Take the Next Obvious Step Not the whole plan. Not the final outcome. Just the next faithful step you already know. God reveals more in motion. 🙏 4. Pray This Prayer “Lord, forgive me for delaying obedience in the name of wisdom. Help me trust Your voice, Your Word, and the clarity You’ve already given me.” 📖 5. Scriptures to Meditate On This Week Matthew 16:1–4 Luke 11:29–32 Judges 6 🌿 6. Declare This Truth “I don’t need another sign. I need deeper trust.” What's Next --> Why Your Content isn't Converting: a 10 Minute Self-Audit for Christian Women <--
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114 | No More New Year’s Resolutions - What You Actually Need Instead
Key Takeaways 🔥 1. Resolutions Focus on Willpower — God Focuses on Stewardship Resolutions usually sound like: “I’ll try harder.” “I’ll be more disciplined.” “This year will be different.” But willpower fades. Motivation lies. God never asked you to white-knuckle your way into obedience. He asks you to manage what you’ve been given. Time. Energy. Money. Gifts. Capacity. When you ignore stewardship, you end up frustrated and blaming yourself — or worse, blaming God. Biblical Truth: Luke 16:10 — “Whoever can be trusted with very little can also be trusted with much.” God doesn’t increase what we ignore. He multiplies what we manage. 🔥 2. You Cannot Pray Yourself Out of What You Won’t Manage This is the belief no one wants to say out loud: “If I just pray more, things will magically fix themselves.” Prayer is powerful — but prayer without responsibility becomes avoidance. You can’t pray your way out of: poor boundaries no systems inconsistent effort unclear priorities unmanaged time God answers prayers — but He also expects participation. Biblical Truth: James 2:17 — “Faith by itself, if it is not accompanied by action, is dead.” Prayer is not a substitute for action. It’s fuel for it. 🔥 3. Why Resolutions Fail Introverts (and Quiet Thinkers) Here’s the identity moment most introverted women don’t realize: 👉 Introverts struggle with follow-through not because they’re lazy — but because they overthink instead of structure. You think deeply. You reflect often. You see multiple possibilities. But without systems, your mind becomes a trap instead of a tool. Resolutions demand hype and emotional momentum. Introverts need rhythms, clarity, and realistic plans. Biblical Truth: 1 Corinthians 14:40 — “Let all things be done decently and in order.” Order isn’t restrictive — it’s freeing. 🔥 4. The Hidden Damage of ‘Starting Over Every January’ Every time you make a resolution and drop it, something subtle happens: Your confidence erodes You stop trusting yourself You assume something is “wrong” with you That shame keeps you stuck. God is not asking you to reinvent yourself every year. He’s asking you to build faithfully on what already exists. Biblical Truth: Zechariah 4:10 — “Do not despise these small beginnings.” Progress compounds when you stop resetting and start refining. 🔥 5. What You Actually Need Instead of a Resolution Not hype. Not pressure. Not a 20-goal checklist. You need: Clarity (What matters in this season?) Boundaries (What must be protected?) Systems (What supports consistency?) Stewardship (What am I responsible for?) This is how faith becomes sustainable. Biblical Truth: Proverbs 16:3 — “Commit your work to the Lord, and your plans will be established.” Commitment comes before clarity — but management keeps it alive. Let’s Take Action 📝 1. Do a Life + Business Inventory Ask yourself: What am I currently responsible for? What am I neglecting? What feels chaotic because it’s unmanaged? Write it down. No shame — just honesty. 🧭 2. Choose ONE Focus for the Next 90 Days Not 10. Not 5. One area: health finances business spiritual rhythms boundaries Growth comes from focus, not frenzy. ⏰ 3. Create One Simple System Examples: A daily 30-minute business block A weekly planning check-in A boundary around phone usage A consistent prayer + reflection time Systems beat motivation every time. 🙏 4. Pray This Prayer “Lord, show me what You’ve entrusted to me — and help me manage it with wisdom, not guilt. Teach me to partner with You through obedience, not avoidance.” 🌿 5. Declare This Truth “I don’t need a resolution. I need wisdom, structure, and faith-filled action.” What's Next --> Why Your Content isn't Converting: a 10 Minute Self-Audit for Christian Women <--
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113 | The Hidden Damage of Shrinking Yourself (And What It Means for the New Year)
🔥 1. Shrinking Often Disguises Itself as “Being Wise” You tell yourself: “I’m just being patient.” “I’m still learning.” “I’ll start when I’m more confident.” “I don’t want to rush God.” But wisdom doesn’t produce paralysis. And preparation that never leads to action is not obedience — it’s avoidance. Biblical Truth: Ecclesiastes 11:4 — “Whoever watches the wind will not plant.” Waiting for perfect conditions keeps seeds in your hand instead of in the ground. 🔥 2. The Emotional Cost of Shrinking Yourself Shrinking doesn’t make you peaceful — it makes you resentful. Hidden effects include: quiet frustration low-grade anxiety comparison self-doubt feeling behind questioning your purpose Your soul knows when it’s meant for more — even if your fear argues otherwise. Biblical Truth: Jeremiah 20:9 — “His word is in my heart like a fire… I am weary of holding it in.” What God places inside you will eventually demand expression. 🔥 3. Shrinking Is Not the Same as Surrender Surrender says: “God, I’ll do it Your way.” Shrinking says: “God, I’ll do it if it feels safe.” One leads to growth. The other leads to stagnation. God never asked you to erase yourself — He asked you to deny sin, not identity. Biblical Truth: Galatians 1:10 — “If I were still trying to please people, I would not be a servant of Christ.” People-pleasing and purpose rarely coexist. 🔥 4. What Shrinking Looks Like in the New Year As the year resets, shrinking sounds like: “This year I’ll just observe.” “I’ll wait and see what happens.” “Others are already doing it better.” “Maybe next season.” But the new year doesn’t require a new personality — it requires new obedience. Biblical Truth: Isaiah 43:19 — “See, I am doing a new thing!” God’s new thing often requires you to show up differently than before. 🔥 5. Stewardship Requires Visibility You can’t steward what you refuse to use. Your voice. Your ideas. Your leadership. Your business. Your influence. Buried gifts don’t multiply. Biblical Truth: Matthew 25:25–26 — The servant who hid his talent wasn’t praised for being careful — he was corrected for being fearful. Key Takeaways Shrinking feels safe but produces stagnation Humility and invisibility are not the same God doesn’t prepare you just to keep you hidden Your frustration may be a signal, not a flaw Obedience often feels uncomfortable before it feels peaceful Introverts don’t need to be louder — they need to be braver The new year isn’t about doing more — it’s about showing up Let’s Take Action 📝 1. Name Where You’ve Been Shrinking Write down: One area of your life you’ve been holding back One idea you’ve delayed One gift you’ve minimized Clarity breaks fear. 🗣️ 2. Replace the Shrinking Script Old thought: “I’m not ready.” New truth: “God wouldn’t nudge me if I wasn’t capable.” Say it daily. 📅 3. Choose One Brave Step for the New Year Not ten. Not five. One. Examples: Post the thing Launch the offer Raise your price Start before you feel confident Tell someone what you really want Momentum starts small. 📖 4. Pray This Prayer “God, show me where I’ve been hiding out of fear instead of trusting You. Give me courage to steward what You’ve placed in my hands — especially when it stretches me.” 🌿 5. Declare This Truth “I am not behind. I am not invisible. I am not too much. I am being prepared — and I am willing to step forward.” What's Next --> Why Your Content isn't Converting: a 10 Minute Self-Audit for Christian Women <--
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Repost | Feeling Lonely as a Christian Entrepreneur Do This:
In this episode, we explore the common feelings of loneliness experienced by Christian entrepreneurs and provide practical strategies to combat isolation. Discover how to build a supportive network, intertwine faith and business, and find fulfillment on your entrepreneurial journey. Key Takeaways: Isolation of Entrepreneurship: Understanding the solitary nature of running a business. Solution: Seek coworking spaces, local business groups, community groups like cupsofcoco.com/community and attend networking events to meet other entrepreneurs. Lack of Understanding: The challenge of friends and family not fully understanding your entrepreneurial journey. Solution: Join online communities or forums for Christian entrepreneurs to find support and advice. Intertwining Faith and Business: The struggle of integrating faith with business practices in a secular marketplace. Solution: Connect with other Christian business owners through faith-based networks and seek mentorship. Spiritual Struggles: Addressing doubts about your calling and ethical dilemmas in business. Solution: Spend regular time in prayer and scripture, and attend church or small groups for spiritual support. Practical Steps to Combat Loneliness: Build a Support Network: Actively seek relationships with other Christian entrepreneurs and join groups. Invest in Personal Relationships: Nurture relationships with family and friends by sharing your entrepreneurial journey with them. Focus on Your Spiritual Life: Dedicate daily time for prayer, meditation, and scripture reading, and participate in church activities. Find Accountability Partners: Choose someone who shares your values and understands your business challenges to hold you accountable. Let's Take Action: Reflect on the sources of your loneliness and identify which solutions resonate with you. Implement one or two strategies this week to build your support network and integrate faith with your business. Share your progress and experiences with us on social media using the hashtag #LikelyLoser What's Next: 1. FREE Top Ways To Get Clients 2. FREE 10-Minute Content Plan 3. JOIN a Like-Minded Community 4. START An Online Business To Email Us: [email protected]
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112 | You’re Not Behind — You’re Being Prepared
KEY TAKEAWAYS 🔥 1. Feeling Behind Is a Symptom of Comparison — Not Calling Most women don’t arrive at “I’m behind” on their own — it comes from watching others move faster, louder, or more visibly. But God has never measured your life against someone else’s timeline. He’s committed to your race, your development, your capacity. Biblical Truth: Galatians 6:4 — “Each one should test their own actions… without comparing themselves to someone else.” Comparison produces anxiety. Calling produces focus. 🔥 2. Preparation Seasons Usually Feel Like Delay Seasons God often builds character before He builds platforms. He strengthens roots before He reveals fruit. Preparation seasons feel slow, hidden, humbling — but they’re not punishment. They’re protection. They’re formation. They’re divine strategy. Biblical Truth: Isaiah 60:22 — “At the right time, I the Lord will make it happen.” If God is preparing it — it cannot be late. If God is preparing you — you cannot be behind. 🔥 3. Hidden Seasons Grow What Public Seasons Depend On The parts of your life no one sees often determine the success of the parts everyone sees. Private maturity leads to public stability. Quiet obedience leads to loud impact. Inner healing leads to outer influence. Hiddenness is not the enemy — it’s the incubator. Biblical Truth: Luke 2:52 — “And Jesus grew in wisdom and stature…” Even Jesus had a preparation season that lasted 30 years before His ministry launched. 🔥 4. God Won’t Rush You Into Places Your Character Isn’t Ready For Sometimes the delay is not about timing — it’s about capacity. God loves you too much to let success crush you. He will fortify the foundation before He adds a second story. He will refine motives before He increases influence. He will strengthen identity before He multiplies impact. Biblical Truth: Psalm 37:23 — “The Lord directs the steps of the godly.” Not leaps. Not shortcuts. Steps. 🔥 5. What Looks Like Detours Are Often Divine Alignments Breakups. Job shifts. Unexpected moves. Closed doors. Sudden pauses. These often feel like setbacks, but they are frequently the clearest evidence of God’s direction. He’s not blocking you — He’s guiding you. He’s not delaying you — He’s positioning you. Biblical Truth: Romans 8:28 — “All things work together for good…” If it worked at all, it’s working for you. 🔥 6. Your Pace Is Not a Problem — It's a Prophetic Clue If something is taking longer than you expected… there’s usually a reason. God trains warriors differently than He trains spectators. He develops leaders differently than He develops followers. He builds foundations differently for women who will carry nations. You’re not slow. You’re strategic. Biblical Truth: Habakkuk 2:3 — “Though it linger, wait for it; it will certainly come and will not delay.” If God authored it, it’s on schedule. LET’S TAKE ACTION Identify the area where you feel “behind.” Write it down. Name it honestly. Ask God: “What are You preparing me for in this area?” Wait. Listen. Journal the impression. Choose one small act of obedience you can take today. Preparation responds to direction, not pressure. Limit comparison triggers for the next 7 days. Mute accounts, reduce scrolling, delete apps if needed. Speak this declaration daily: “I am not behind. I am being prepared. My timeline is safe in God’s hands.” What's Next: 1. FREE Top Ways To Get Clients 2. FREE 10-Minute Content Plan 3. JOIN a Like-Minded Community 4. START An Online Business To Email Us: [email protected]
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111 | You Can Be Soft and Strong — Stop Apologizing for Your Power
Key Takeaways 🔥 1. You Were Conditioned to Shrink — Not Called To Many Christian women learned early that “quiet” meant “good,” “agreeable” meant “holy,” and “self-sacrificing” meant “Godly.” So you learned to: avoid conflict stay small not disrupt the room apologize for taking up space But shrinking wasn’t discipleship — it was survival. And survival-mode cannot build a Spirit-led life or business. Biblical Truth: 2 Timothy 1:7 — “For God has not given us a spirit of fear… but of power, love, and a sound mind.” You weren’t given fear. You were given power and love — both at the same time. 🔥 2. Softness and Strength Were Designed to Coexist You don’t have to choose between being nurturing or bold. Between compassion and conviction. Between gentleness and leadership. Jesus embodied both: He wept. He corrected. He comforted. He overturned tables. Your softness doesn’t dilute your strength — it anchors it. Biblical Truth: Matthew 11:29 — Jesus describes Himself as “gentle and lowly,” yet He walked in undeniable authority. Gentleness is not weakness; it’s Spirit-controlled strength. 🔥 3. Shrinking Yourself Creates Spiritual and Emotional Exhaustion When you hold back your voice, skills, and power to keep the peace, it feels holy… until it doesn’t. Symptoms of shrinking: chronic resentment emotional exhaustion feeling invisible low confidence questioning your purpose waiting for permission you already have You can’t carry out your calling while constantly dimming the very gifts God gave you. Biblical Truth: Matthew 5:14 — “You are the light of the world.” Light was meant to be seen, not hidden under fear or false humility. 🔥 4. The Signs You’re Apologizing for Your Power (Without Realizing It) Most women don’t shrink loudly — they shrink quietly. It sounds like: “It’s not a big deal, really…” “I don’t want to bother anyone…” “I’m not an expert or anything…” “It’s just a little side thing…” Charging less than you know it’s worth Downplaying your achievements Making yourself smaller to make others comfortable These habits don’t honor God — they handicap the assignment He gave you. Biblical Truth: Romans 12:6 — “We have different gifts, according to the grace given to each of us.” Grace was not given for you to minimize it. It was given for you to use it. 🔥 5. Godly Strength Doesn’t Look Like The World’s Version Strength doesn’t mean loud, bossy, aggressive, or dominant. In the Kingdom, strength looks like: confidence that doesn’t need applause boundaries that honor your peace leadership built on service charging with integrity showing up consistently without performing making decisions without guilt Strength rooted in God is steady, not showy. Biblical Truth: Joshua 1:9 — “Be strong and courageous… for the Lord your God is with you.” Your strength doesn’t come from personality — it comes from Presence. 🔥 6. You Can Walk in Power Without Feeling ‘Prideful’ A lot of women confuse confidence with ego — so they choose tiny. But here’s what’s true: Confidence is agreement with God. Pride is agreement with self alone. Shrinking is agreement with fear. Walking in your power means saying: “God, if You put this in me, I won’t deny it.” Biblical Truth: Philippians 1:6 — “He who began a good work in you will bring it to completion.” You are not completing yourself — God is completing His work through you. 🔥 7. Practical Ways to Be Soft + Strong Starting Today This is where the change becomes lived, not just learned. Try these: • The One Honest Sentence Practice Say the truth out loud once a day: “I’m good at this.” “My gift matters.” “This is what I want.” • Interrupt Your Shrinking Patterns When you catch yourself apologizing or minimizing, replace the apology with a clear statement: “Thank you.” “This is what I offer.” “This is my rate.” • Let Your Softness Lead Your Strength You don’t need to force energy. Let your empathy, intuition, and discernment shape how you show up. • Choose One Area to Stop Playing Small Your pricing. Your content. Your boundaries. Your voice. Your decisions. Let’s Take Action These steps help your listeners move from knowing they have power… to actually walking in it. 📝 1. Identify Where You’ve Been Shrinking Take 5 quiet minutes and reflect honestly. Ask yourself: Where have I been downplaying my gifts? Where have I been saying “sorry” when I really meant “thank you”? What part of my life or business have I been hiding or minimizing? Circle one area you’re ready to stop shrinking in. 🗣️ 2. Say the Brave Sentence Out Loud Pick one sentence of truth and speak it daily. Examples: “My gift is valuable.” “I am allowed to take up space.” “God put power in me on purpose.” “I don’t have to apologize for who I am.” Say it out loud — your voice needs to hear your voice. 💰 3. Make One Confidence-Based Decision Today Choose ONE small step that reflects your strength: Raise a price. Post without overthinking. Apply for the opportunity. Tell someone your real boundary. Share your offer boldly. Stop giving discounts that were fear-based. This creates micro-momentum. What's Next: 1. FREE Top Ways To Get Clients 2. FREE 10-Minute Content Plan 3. JOIN a Like-Minded Community 4. START An Online Business To Email Us: [email protected]
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110 | Stop Romanticizing Struggle — God Isn’t Glorified by Your Suffering
Key Takeaways: 🔥 1. Struggle Isn’t Holy — It’s Just Familiar Many women grew up seeing struggle normalized. Sacrifice became identity. Pain became proof of faithfulness. But Scripture does not say, “Blessed are the burnt-out.” Jesus Himself regularly rested, retreated, and said no. Your worth is not measured by how much you can endure. Biblical truth: Matthew 11:28 — “Come to me, all who are weary… and I will give you rest.” Rest is not a reward — it’s a birthright. 🙅♀️ 2. God Doesn’t Receive Glory from Avoidable Suffering There’s a difference between persecution for righteousness… and suffering because we refuse boundaries, rest, or wisdom. Many women say, “I’m being tested,” when actually… you’re just overwhelmed and unsupported. God is glorified when His daughters thrive — not when they collapse. Biblical truth: John 10:10 — Jesus came that you may have life abundantly, not life barely scraping by. ✨ 3. The Enemy Loves When You’re Exhausted Exhaustion isn’t spiritual maturity — it’s spiritual vulnerability. When you’re tired, you’re more likely to: • Doubt God • Isolate yourself • Make emotional decisions • Lose vision • Settle for less Burnout is not an attack from God — it’s often a lack of boundaries the enemy exploits. Biblical truth: 1 Peter 5:8 — “Be alert and of sober mind.” You can’t stay alert when you’re constantly drained. 💛 4. God Actually Invites You Into Ease, Rest & Renewal God gave you: • The Sabbath • The Holy Spirit • Community • Wisdom • Boundaries • Prayer • Work-life rhythm Not so you could survive… but so you could flourish. Biblical truth: Psalm 23 — He leads you beside still waters, not chaos. 🌱 5. You Are Allowed to Want Ease, Support, and Overflow Desiring stability doesn’t make you less Christian. Desiring joy doesn’t make you selfish. Desiring comfort doesn’t make you weak. You were never created to carry everything alone. Strength and suffering are not the same thing. Grace and grind are not synonyms. 🙌 Let’s Take Action: ✔️ 1. Identify Where You’re Romanticizing Struggle Ask yourself: Where am I choosing hard when God never asked me to? What story am I telling myself about suffering? What am I scared will happen if life becomes easier? Write it down. ✔️ 2. Invite God Into Your Rhythm Pray: “Lord, show me where I’m carrying things You never assigned.” Then listen. He will highlight where you need: • Rest • Boundaries • Delegation • Simplicity • Support ✔️ 3. Set One Boundary This Week Choose one area of life or business where struggle has become your default. Then set a boundary that protects your peace. This is spiritual warfare — not selfishness. ✔️ 4. Declare This Truth “My suffering is not my identity. God is glorified when I am whole.” Say it aloud until it sinks into your spirit. What's Next: 1. FREE Top Ways To Get Clients 2. FREE 10-Minute Content Plan 3. JOIN a Like-Minded Community 4. START An Online Business To Email Us: [email protected]
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Repost | Understanding the Customer Journey: How To Get People To Buy Anything
I am still on vacation, celebrating my birthday! So let's look back at an episode... In this episode, we focus on the crucial question: How can you get people to buy what you're offering? We'll explore the fundamental elements of the customer journey, with a special emphasis on the key factors of liking, knowing, and trusting. Key Takeaways: The "Like" Factor In the opening segment, we discuss the importance of being visible. Relatability, authenticity, and positive experiences contribute to the "like" factor, influencing clients to connect with your brand emotionally. Building the "Know" Factor Moving on to the "know" factor, the up-close-and-personal stage of personally getting to know your community with consistent messaging, and effective storytelling, contributes to clients knowing your brand and what you stand for. Earning the "Trust" Factor Trust is the cornerstone of any successful customer journey. This hinges on making the pitch and prioritizing transparency. Clients who trust your brand are more likely to make a purchase. Navigating Touchpoints Across the Journey The customer journey is a series of touchpoints. We break down key touchpoints and discuss how to strategically navigate them, ensuring a seamless and persuasive experience for clients at every stage. Implementing the LKT Factors in Your Strategy In the final segment, we provide actionable tips for incorporating the like, know, and trust factors into your marketing and sales strategy. These insights will empower you to create a customer journey that naturally leads to conversions. What's Next: 1. FREE Top Ways To Get Clients 2. FREE 10-Minute Content Plan 3. JOIN a Like-Minded Community 4. START An Online Business To Email Us: [email protected]
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109 | Stop Trying to Build a Platform—Start Building People
Key Takeaways: 💡 1. The Danger of Platform Obsession Let’s be honest: most entrepreneurs secretly crave validation more than impact. The world teaches us that influence = followers, but the Kingdom measures impact in fruit, not fame. Ask yourself: Are you chasing applause or assignment? If your worth fluctuates with your follower count, you’ve made people your source instead of God. 📖 Galatians 1:10 — “Am I now seeking the approval of man, or of God?” 🌱 2. God Didn’t Call You to Be Popular—He Called You to Be Purposeful Popularity fades, but purpose multiplies. Jesus didn’t chase crowds—crowds came because He served people with truth, compassion, and power. You don’t need to be seen by everyone to be used by God. You just need to be faithful to the someones He’s already placed in front of you. Ask: “Who am I called to build, not impress?” 🤍 3. Building People Starts with Solving Real Problems If your content, offer, or message isn’t helping someone get free, it’s just noise. Start with service, not strategy. Who are you equipping, encouraging, or elevating through your work? People don’t remember your reels—they remember how you made them feel seen, safe, and supported. Guide Questions: What pain point can I help someone overcome this week? What transformation can I lead them toward? How can I listen more deeply before I teach or sell? 🔥 4. When You Build People, Platforms Build Themselves Here’s the paradox: when you stop striving to be “seen,” your authenticity shines brighter. Your audience grows naturally because you’re not performing—you’re pouring. You’re no longer shouting “look at me!” You’re declaring “look at God!” That’s the difference between ego-driven business and Kingdom-led business. 📖 Matthew 6:33 — “Seek first the Kingdom of God and His righteousness, and all these things will be added to you.” 🙏 5. Your Faithfulness Is Your Marketing Every DM answered, every client prayed for, every message of encouragement—it all counts. You don’t need a viral moment to grow—you need consistent, Spirit-led service. God promotes those who steward what they already have well. If you take care of the few, He’ll trust you with the many. 📖 Luke 16:10 — “Whoever can be trusted with very little can also be trusted with much.” What's Next: 1. FREE Top Ways To Get Clients 2. FREE 10-Minute Content Plan 3. JOIN a Like-Minded Community 4. START An Online Business To Email Us: [email protected]
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Repost | The 4-Step Guide to Landing Your First Clients
In this popular episode, first I'll spill what you DON'T actually need to make money in your business. Then, I'll unveil a powerful 4-step guide that will set you on the path to securing your very first clients. Get ready to take actionable steps toward business success! Key Takeaways: 1. Who Is My Target Audience? 2. Will My Target Audience Buy This? 3. How Will I Talk About This Offer? And What Issues Does It Address? 4. How Will I Get People To Buy It? (aka sell the transformation) What's Next: 1. FREE Top Ways To Get Clients 2. FREE 10-Minute Content Plan 3. JOIN a Like-Minded Community 4. START An Online Business To Email Us: [email protected]
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108 | God Gave You a Business, Not a Hobby (Stop Treating it Like One)
Key Takeaways 💡 1. God Doesn’t Give Out “Cute Ideas” — He Gives Assignments Your business isn’t random or something you “just stumbled into.” It’s part of your purpose — a divine assignment meant to impact others. Stop minimizing it because it doesn’t look like someone else’s success story yet. If God trusted you with it, that means it’s supposed to grow, not sit half-finished on your to-do list. 💼 2. You Can’t Pray for Clients and Treat It Like a Hobby Prayer without stewardship keeps you stuck. God blesses faith in motion — not procrastination disguised as “waiting on God.” There’s a difference between surrender and slacking off. You can pray for provision, but you still have to show up like the CEO. ⚖️ 3. Hobby Energy Keeps You Broke and Busy You know you’re treating it like a hobby when: You only work on it when you “feel like it.” You avoid structure or goals because “it’s supposed to be fun.” You don’t track money, clients, or results — because that feels too serious. That kind of inconsistency confuses both you and the people you’re called to serve. 🧭 4. Stewardship Looks Like Strategy Taking your business seriously doesn’t mean you’re being “worldly.” Systems, structure, and marketing are not anti-faith — they’re tools that amplify your obedience. If you want to multiply, you need methods. Honor what God gave you by planning, tracking, and showing up even when no one’s clapping yet. 🙅🏽♀️ 5. Humility Doesn’t Mean Hiding “Playing small” isn’t holy — it’s disobedient. You can be humble and bold. Stop calling fear “humility” when it’s really just avoidance. When you downplay your gifts, you’re not protecting your faith — you’re burying your talent. (See Matthew 25:14–30) 🌱 6. Growth Happens When You Treat It Like a Business Start setting real goals (income, client, and spiritual goals). Establish a routine and boundaries like a professional, not a hobbyist. Invest in yourself — time, learning, accountability, or mentorship. Get comfortable with consistency, even when it’s quiet. 🔥 Let's Take Action Pray over your business like you’re in partnership with God, not waiting on Him to do it all. Ask, “How can I show up differently if I truly believe this came from God?” Let obedience, not outcomes, drive your effort. Decide today: you’re done “dabbling” — you’re building something divine. What's Next: 1. FREE Top Ways To Get Clients 2. FREE 10-Minute Content Plan 3. JOIN a Like-Minded Community 4. START An Online Business To Email Us: [email protected]
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107 | Faith Without Funnels is Dead
Key Takeaways: 💡 1. The Misuse of “Faith” in Business “I don’t need a funnel—God will send the right people.” Sounds holy. Feels humble. But often? It’s fear, laziness, or confusion dressed up as spirituality. 👉 God partners with action. Always. 📖 James 2:17 – “Faith by itself, if it does not have works, is dead.” ⚙️ 2. What is a Funnel (Biblically & Practically)? A funnel is NOT sleazy sales manipulation. It’s simply a structured path that leads people from interest → transformation. Jesus even used funnels: Taught the crowds (awareness) Discipled the 12 (nurture) Sent the 3 to deeper places (conversion/leadership) Funnels are ministry structure. Look up 3-12-72 principle-> wild 🚫 3. The Consequence of “Winging It” in Business Without funnels, you experience: Inconsistent sales Confusing messaging Burnout from constant posting No follow-up process Clients slipping through the cracks Lack of systems = Lack of stewardship. And God does NOT bless chaos. 📖 1 Corinthians 14:40 – “Let all things be done decently and in order.” 📦 4. Funnels Are Simply Stewardship Praying for clients but not building containers for them is like Noah praying for safety—but refusing to build the ark. Funnels = Arks. God sends the rain. You build the boat. You’re not replacing faith—you’re preparing for what faith expects. 🎯 5. The Three Funnels Every Christian Entrepreneur Needs (Yes, even the “anti-tech” ones.) ✅ Visibility Funnel – How people find you (content, podcast, SEO, etc). ✅ Nurture Funnel – How people build trust with you (emails, community, lead magnets, etc). ✅ Conversion Funnel – How people buy from you (sales page, webinar, sales call) No funnels? Then your business is relying on vibes, not vision. 🛠️ 8. How to Build a Funnel with Kingdom Values Make it: ✨ Clear (not confusing) ✨ Helpful (not manipulative) ✨ Prayer-led (not pressure-led) ✨ Focused (not scattered) ✨ Aligned with your calling (not trends) 🙌 Let’s Take Action: Audit Your Current Process: Do you actually have a way people go from stranger → client? Or are you hoping they just “figure it out?” Pick ONE Funnel to Build This Month: Stop trying to do all three at once. Start with the weakest area. Pray for Strategy, Not Just Sales: “God, show me how to build what You can bless.” He’s not silent—you’re just not asking the right questions. Commit to Being a Faithful Steward Stewardship is spiritual maturity. Systems are worship when done in obedience. What's Next: 1. FREE Top Ways To Get Clients 2. FREE 10-Minute Content Plan 3. JOIN a Like-Minded Community 4. START An Online Business To Email Us: [email protected]
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106 | Serving Everyone is Not Godly, It’s Confusing
Key Takeaways: 💡 1. The Myth: “If I Help Everyone, I’ll Help More People” This mindset sounds noble, but it’s rooted in fear of lack. You’re not responsible for reaching everyone—just the ones assigned to you. 👉 Jesus Himself didn’t heal or preach to every person. He moved where the Father led Him. (John 5:19) When you try to serve everyone, your message gets watered down, and your energy gets worn out. ✝️ 2. God is a God of Specificity, Not Confusion God doesn’t bless vague obedience—He blesses specific instruction. In Scripture, every assignment had a target: Noah had a boat to build, Moses had a people to lead, Paul had churches to plant. So, who are your people? Your clarity in business comes when you stop asking, “Who will buy from me?” and start asking, “Who has God called me to impact?” 📖 1 Corinthians 14:33 – “For God is not the author of confusion, but of peace.” 🧭 3. When Serving Everyone Becomes Self-Sabotage Trying to be “available” to all is often a sign of hidden insecurity or fear of rejection. If you’re afraid to niche down, ask yourself: Am I afraid of missing out on money? Do I secretly think being “exclusive” isn’t Christian? Am I tying my worth to how many people I can help instead of who God told me to help? The truth: Obedience produces overflow. When you focus on your assignment, God multiplies the impact. 🔥 4. How to Identify Who You’re Actually Called to Serve Grab a notebook and pray through these prompts: Who do I feel most burdened to help? What kind of problems do I naturally have solutions for? Who keeps coming to me for advice or clarity? Whose transformation excites me the most? Your calling isn’t complicated—it’s confirmed through consistency, clarity, and conviction. 💬 5. Why Niche = Ministry Focus Niching isn’t about excluding people; it’s about serving deeply. When you speak directly to the people God assigned you, they feel seen, safe, and served. You stop striving to be noticed and start naturally attracting the right audience. 📖 Proverbs 11:14 – “Where there is no guidance, a people falls, but in an abundance of counselors there is safety.” Clarity isn’t just good marketing—it’s spiritual stewardship. 🙌 Let’s Take Action: Pray for Clarity Over Reach Ask: “God, who have You assigned me to help in this season?” Don’t rush His answer. Let Him highlight the right people. Define Your Assignment in One Sentence Example: “I help introverted Christian women turn their God-given gifts into profitable online businesses.” That’s your mission statement. Say it often until it feels like second nature. Audit Your Content & Offers Does everything you post, sell, or say point to that assignment? If not, simplify and realign. Release Guilt About Not Helping Everyone You’re not rejecting people—you’re respecting your calling. What's Next: 1. FREE Top Ways To Get Clients 2. FREE 10-Minute Content Plan 3. JOIN a Like-Minded Community 4. START An Online Business To Email Us: [email protected]
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Repost | Are You Multi-passionate? How To Narrow Down Your Business Idea
In this repost, we tackle a common challenge faced by many entrepreneurs: how to narrow down your business ideas and focus on the most promising opportunities. Whether you're overwhelmed with options or struggling to find clarity, these insights will help you streamline your ideas and move forward with confidence. What's Next: 1. FREE Top Ways To Get Clients 2. FREE 10-Minute Content Plan 3. JOIN a Like-Minded Community 4. START An Online Business To Email Us: [email protected]
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105 | You’re Business Isn’t Under Attacked, It’s Underprepared
Key Takeaways: ⚔️ 1. Stop Spiritualizing What’s Actually Strategy Not every obstacle is an “attack.” Sometimes it’s a gap in your systems. If you don’t have a clear offer, consistent marketing, or a way to onboard clients smoothly, that’s not the devil—it’s disorganization. John 10:10 reminds us the enemy comes to steal, kill, and destroy. But disorganization and inconsistency? That’s on us. 📊 2. Preparation is Protection A clear message, solid boundaries, and consistent marketing are shields, not extras. When you’re prepared, you don’t crumble at every “no,” slow month, or tech hiccup. Proverbs 21:5 — “The plans of the diligent lead surely to abundance.” Diligence protects you from unnecessary chaos. 🛠️ 3. Practical Gaps That Masquerade as Attacks Messaging gap: You’re not clear on who you serve, so no one responds. Offer gap: You don’t have a product/service that solves a pressing problem. Visibility gap: You’re inconsistent with showing up, so people don’t know you exist. Sales gap: You’re afraid of rejection, so you don’t make the ask. These aren’t attacks—they’re areas that need preparation. ✝️ 4. God Works Through Structure God blessed Noah’s ark after Noah followed detailed instructions. Jesus multiplied the loaves after the disciples organized the people into groups. God moves through order, not chaos. If you want Him to multiply, first give Him something structured to bless. 🙌 Let’s Take Action: 1. Audit Your “Attacks” Write down the last 3 things you called an “attack.” Ask yourself honestly: Was this spiritual resistance, or was I simply unprepared? 2. Pick One Gap to Close Choose from messaging, offer, visibility, or sales. Commit to strengthening that area this week. 3. Pair Strategy with Prayer Don’t stop praying—just stop hiding behind it. Pray, then prepare. Faith and diligence work together. Create a Simple System Example: a weekly email, a sales script, or a clear onboarding checklist. Systems create confidence and free up space for God to move. What's Next: 1. FREE Top Ways To Get Clients 2. FREE 10-Minute Content Plan 3. JOIN a Like-Minded Community 4. START An Online Business To Email Us: [email protected]
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104 | Praying is Not a Marketing Strategy (But Here’s What Is)
Key Takeaways: 🙏 1. Prayer Is Foundation, Not Substitution Prayer connects you to God, but it doesn’t replace action. James 2:17 — “Faith by itself, if it does not have works, is dead.” Business requires you to move your feet while God directs your steps. ⚡ 2. Why “I’m Just Waiting on God” Is Actually Fear in Disguise Many Christian entrepreneurs use “waiting on the Lord” as spiritual-sounding procrastination. Fear of rejection, failure, or being seen often hides behind holy language. The truth: God already gave you permission to move. You don’t need another “sign.” 📣 3. What to Do Instead: Prayer + Practical Marketing Pray for wisdom, clarity, and courage — then act. Marketing is simply making it easy for people to find the solution God gave you to offer. Basics every Christian entrepreneur needs: A clear message about who you serve An offer that solves a problem Consistent visibility (email, social, podcast, etc.) A way for people to buy/work with you 🧭 4. The Biblical Balance: Dependence + Diligence Proverbs 16:3 — “Commit your work to the Lord, and your plans will be established.” Notice it doesn’t say commit your intentions or dreams — but your work. God’s favor flows through your faith-filled actions. 🙌 Let’s Take Action: Audit Your Prayers vs. Your Actions Look at your journal or prayer list. How many things are you asking God to do… that He already asked you to do? Choose One Marketing Action Today Send that email. Post that offer. Message that potential client. Move. Pair It with Prayer Before you take action, pray: “Lord, bless this step. Use it for Your glory. Align my words with who You want me to reach.” Repeat Daily Prayer + Action + Consistency = Momentum. What's Next: 1. FREE Top Ways To Get Clients 2. FREE 10-Minute Content Plan 3. JOIN a Like-Minded Community 4. START An Online Business To Email Us: [email protected]
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103 | How To Finally Get Clients Consistently (Without Guessing, Hustling, or Burning Out)
Key Takeaways: 💡 1. Why Consistency Feels So Hard Right Now You’ve probably been trying to copy a dozen strategies from other people. Confusion kills consistency. What you need is clarity on the right next step for your specific gifts, not more noise. ✝️ 2. God’s Way vs. Hustle Culture Hustle says: do more, grind harder, never stop. God says: work diligently, rest, and trust Him with the results. Colossians 3:23 – “Whatever you do, work at it with all your heart, as working for the Lord, not for human masters.” 🧭 3. The Missing Piece: A Framework That Fits You Random tactics will always leave you exhausted. You need a repeatable process for getting clients that feels natural—even as an introvert. That’s why I created The Unlikely Client Method: a self-paced course that shows you how to get clients using your God-given gifts without faking confidence or trying to be louder than you are. 🌿 4. What The Unlikely Client Method Will Do For You Teach you how to attract the right clients (not just anyone who will pay). Show you how to market consistently in a way that doesn’t drain you. Give you confidence in sharing your offers without sounding salesy. Help you grow a business that honors God while bringing in real income. 🙌 Let’s Take Action: Decide: Do you want to keep piecing things together—or step into a proven, faith-led framework? Say yes to clarity, confidence, and consistency. Join The Unlikely Client Method today and start getting clients with the gifts God already gave you.
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Repost | How To: Not Be Overwhelmed with Social Media
As we continue with our "How To:" series, take a listen to this repost from teaching you the secrets of a stress-free social media strategy. Get ready to steal my marketing playbook and learn how to navigate the social media landscape without feeling overwhelmed. What's Next: 1. FREE Top Ways To Get Clients 2. FREE 10-Minute Content Plan 3. JOIN a Like-Minded Community 4. START An Online Business To Email Us: [email protected]
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102 | How To: Sell With No Audience (Even If You Have No Experience Yet)
Key Takeaways: 💡 1. Why “No Audience” Isn’t Actually No Audience You have people around you already—family, friends, coworkers, church connections. An “audience of one” is still an audience worth serving. Luke 16:10 – “Whoever can be trusted with very little can also be trusted with much.” ✝️ 2. Your First Sales Will Likely Come from Conversations, Not Campaigns People don’t buy because of your follower count. They buy because they trust you can help solve a problem. Start where you are: talk to real people in your circle who need what you offer. 🧭 3. How to Sell Without Feeling Slimy Position your offer as an invitation, not pressure. Share your personal “why” behind what you do. Use this question as your simple pitch: 👉 “Would it help if I walked with you through this?” 🌿 4. Simple Strategies for Getting Clients with No Audience Referrals: Ask your network if they know anyone who could use your help. Beta Offers: Start with a low-cost, high-value version of your offer to get testimonials. Borrowed Audiences: Guest on podcasts, collaborate with a friend, or share in a group (with permission). Personal Invitations: Reach out to 5 people you already know who might benefit. 🙌 Let’s Take Action: Write down 10 people in your current circle who might need what you’re offering (or know someone who does). Draft a simple message inviting them to a conversation, not a cold pitch. Practice saying your offer out loud without apologizing or overexplaining. Commit to serving your first 1–3 clients deeply, so their results become your best marketing. What's Next: 1. FREE Top Ways To Get Clients 2. FREE 10-Minute Content Plan 3. JOIN a Like-Minded Community 4. START An Online Business To Email Us: [email protected]
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101 | How To: Create an Offer (That People Actually Buy)
Key Takeaways: 💡 1. Stop Guessing — Start Listening Your first offer should be based on real needs, not random ideas. Ask your audience directly what their biggest struggle is. Pay attention to what they’re already asking you for. Use their exact words when you describe your offer—it builds trust and makes them feel seen. 📖 Proverbs 18:13 – “To answer before listening— that is folly and shame.” ✝️ 2. The Three Core Elements of an Offer That Sells Every irresistible offer has: A Specific Problem – Narrow it down. “Help with social media” is vague. “Create your first Instagram content plan in a week” is clear. A Quick-Win Promise – What can they achieve in 30–90 days? A Doable Delivery Method – Will you coach, create, teach, or guide? Choose a format you can sustain without resentment. 🧭 3. Pricing with Purpose (Not Panic) Pricing too low can make your offer seem less valuable. Pricing too high without proof can scare people away. Consider: the result, the transformation, and the time you invest. Remember: your price should sustain your business and your life—not just “cover costs.” 📖 1 Timothy 5:18 – “The worker deserves his wages.” 🌿 4. Launch Before You Feel Ready You don’t need a perfect funnel or polished website to sell your first offer. Share it with a small group first. Gather feedback. Refine the offer as you go—don’t wait to “perfect” it in secret. 📖 Zechariah 4:10 – “Do not despise these small beginnings, for the Lord rejoices to see the work begin.” 🙌 Let’s Take Action: Identify the Problem You Solve – Write it in one clear sentence. Craft a Quick-Win Promise – What will they achieve by the end? Choose Your Delivery Format – 1:1 calls, group program, digital product, etc. Set Your Price – Pick a number and stand by it without discounting for validation. Beta Launch It – Offer it to a small group, collect feedback, and adjust. What's Next: 1. FREE Top Ways To Get Clients 2. FREE 10-Minute Content Plan 3. JOIN a Like-Minded Community 4. START An Online Business To Email Us: [email protected]
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Repost | How To: Write One Sentence That Helps You Define Your Niche (as a Christian Entrepreneur)
As we continue with our "How To:" series, take a listen to this repost from an oldy but goody episode teaching you how to refine your niche. What's Next: 1. FREE Top Ways To Get Clients 2. FREE 10-Minute Content Plan 3. JOIN a Like-Minded Community 4. START An Online Business To Email Us: [email protected]
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100 | How To: Pick the Right Business Idea (When You Have a Million)
Key Takeaways 💡 1. Why So Many Ideas Isn’t a Problem—It’s Potential God gave you creativity, curiosity, and capability for a reason. You’re not broken—you’re brilliant. Having multiple gifts doesn’t mean you have to use them all at once. Ecclesiastes 3:1 – “To everything there is a season…” Knowing what to shelf and what to start is wisdom. ✝️ 2. Hobby, Ministry, or Monetizable Idea? Let’s sort your ideas into 3 buckets: Hobby: You love it, but you don’t want to manage it or monetize it. (And that’s okay!) Ministry: It fuels your soul and serves others, but it’s not meant to be your business. Monetizable Business Idea: You enjoy it, it solves a real problem, and people would pay for it. Ask: Would I do this long-term if no one clapped for me? Could I help someone get a clear result with this gift? Would someone pay to solve this problem? 🧭 3. The Clarity Formula: Gift + Burden + Problem = Business Idea Gift – What are you naturally good at or trained in? Burden – What frustrates you that you can’t stop thinking about? Problem – What do people need help with right now that aligns with your gift and burden? Example: If you're good at writing, burdened by women not knowing their identity in Christ, and people keep asking for help creating devotionals or content—that’s a business seed. 🌿 4. Pick ONE for This Season You don’t need a forever idea—you need a faithful starting point. Look at your time, capacity, and energy level. What’s doable right now? God doesn’t need your perfection—He blesses your obedience. 🙌 Let’s Take Action: 1. Write Down All Your Ideas Get them out of your head and onto paper. Brain dump with no pressure. 2. Label Each One H = Hobby | M = Ministry | B = Business Be honest. What do you really want to pursue right now? 3. Pray Over the List Ask: “God, what would You have me start with in this season?” Then wait. Listen. Take the next small step. What's Next: 1. FREE Top Ways To Get Clients 2. FREE 10-Minute Content Plan 3. JOIN a Like-Minded Community 4. START An Online Business To Email Us: [email protected]
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99 | How To: Grow a Facebook Group Fast (Without Being Spammy or Weird)
Key Takeaways: 👥 1. Define the Purpose of Your Group Who is it for? (Be specific—“Christian women in business” isn’t narrow enough.) What problem does your group help solve? Why should someone join today instead of scrolling by? Give it a name that promises a result or has multiple keywords 📣 2. Promote It in All the Right Places Post about it on your personal profile 1–2x/week Share wins, member shoutouts, or behind-the-scenes in stories Use the CTA in your lead magnet and podcast outro: “Want deeper convos like this? Join the group.” Mention your group in relevant Facebook comments and communities—only when appropriate! 🧲 3. Make It Easy + Worth It to Join Ask 3 entry questions that qualify and connect Offer a group-only freebie or mini lesson to drive urgency Create a pinned welcome post or video that instantly helps new members Say this clearly: “This is a group for X who want Y without Z.” 💬 4. Create Conversation, Not Just Content Use daily/weekly themed prompts to get people talking Ex: Testimony Tuesday, Win Wednesday Ask questions that require less than 10 seconds to answer Go live weekly with a tip, encouragement, or a 5-min devotional tied to your offer 🙌 Let’s Take Action: Name Your Group Around the Promise, Not Your Title Bad: Faith & Biz Lounge Better: Booked & Obedient: Faithful Business for Christian Women Promote It Boldly for 7 Days Straight Mention it in every piece of content—even subtly. Create a Group-Only Freebie or Resource Something that makes joining feel exclusive and valuable. Pray Over Your Community Ask God to bring the women He wants to transform through your group. Let Him be the ultimate growth strategy. What's Next: 1. FREE Top Ways To Get Clients 2. FREE 10-Minute Content Plan 3. JOIN a Like-Minded Community 4. START An Online Business To Email Us: [email protected]
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98 | How To: Get 1,000 Email Subscribers (Without Going Viral or Selling Out)
Key Takeaways: ✍️ 1. Why an Email List is a Must-Have You don’t own social media—but you do own your list. Email creates trust, consistency, and connection on your terms. 💡 2. Create a Lead Magnet That Solves a Real Problem Think: “What’s one small win I can help someone get today?” Keep it relevant, quick, and easy to consume. 📲 3. Promote It Like You Believe In It Talk about your freebie everywhere: in your bio, captions, podcast, emails, and DMs. Post 2–3 times a week about the problem it solves, not just “Go download this.” Use storytelling to draw your audience in. 🌱 4. Optimize Your Systems for Growth Use a simple email marketing platform (MailerLite, ConvertKit, or Flodesk) *For an all-inclusive platform use Kajabi Create an automated welcome sequence that feels like a hug, not a sales pitch. Add your lead magnet to your website, blog posts, and link in bio. Pro tip: Pin your opt-in post to your feed and stories. 🙌 Let’s Take Action: Brainstorm Your Lead Magnet What’s one question your audience keeps asking? Turn your answer into a freebie. Write 3 Pieces of Content This Week Write 3 social posts or rewrite older posts and include a call-to-action Add Your Sign-Up Link Everywhere IG bio, email signature, pinned post, podcast outro, and your homepage. What's Next: 1. FREE Top Ways To Get Clients 2. FREE 10-Minute Content Plan 3. JOIN a Like-Minded Community 4. START An Online Business To Email Us: [email protected]
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97 | Can You Love Jesus, Make Money, and Not Be Fake?
Key Takeaways: ✝️ 1. Yes, You Can Love Jesus and Make Money Jesus talked about money—a lot. Not to condemn it, but to redeem our relationship with it. Deuteronomy 8:18 – “It is God who gives you the ability to produce wealth.” Money isn’t the enemy—idolatry is. Your business is a tool, not your identity. 💰 2. You’re Not “Less Holy” for Wanting to Earn God wired you with gifts to create, solve problems, and generate income. Making money in your business allows you to be generous, present with your family, and focused on your mission. You can honor God in the way you earn, not just in what you give. 😬 3. How to Make Sales Without Being Fake Drop the script. No need for hype or manipulation. Speak from experience, from truth, and from service. Show up consistently and let your character market for you. Proverbs 11:1 – “The Lord detests dishonest scales, but accurate weights find favor with Him.” 🌿 4. Business as Ministry (Yes, Really) Every offer, post, email, or podcast is a chance to reflect God’s heart. You don’t need a pulpit—you need to show up in obedience. You can build a brand that’s bold, biblical, and believable without watering down your values. 🙌 Let’s Take Action: Commit Your Work to God Start your week by reading Proverbs especially Proverbs 16:3 and asking Him to bless your hands and heart. Check Your Heart Ask: Am I afraid of making money because I think it’s ungodly—or because I’m afraid of what people will think? Reframe Your Sales Message Instead of “buy this,” try: “Here’s how I can help you solve this problem, and why I believe it matters.” What's Next: 1. FREE Top Ways To Get Clients 2. FREE 10-Minute Content Plan 3. JOIN a Like-Minded Community 4. START An Online Business To Email Us: [email protected]
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96 | I’m a Loser, and Maybe You Are Too: Realizing You Don’t Have to Do Business the Loud Way
Key Takeaways: 😅 1. What “Loser” Really Means (and Why I Own It) Why the name Likely Loser is more truth than clickbait. The world values loudness, constant visibility, and nonstop content... but God values faithfulness. 1 Corinthians 1:27 – “God chose the foolish things of the world to shame the wise...” Owning your pace, wiring, and voice is not weakness—it’s wisdom. 🤫 2. Why the Loud Way Isn’t the Only Way Just because it works for someone else doesn’t mean it was designed for you. Loud marketing often leads to fast attention, but not lasting trust. Introverted entrepreneurs thrive with thoughtful strategy, quiet confidence, and deep connection. Being soft-spoken doesn’t mean your message is weak—it means it's weighted with purpose. 🌿 3. When I Finally Stopped Performing How I broke up with the pressure to “do business like them.” What happened when I started marketing like me—with storytelling, service, and strategy rooted in Scripture. My audience didn’t shrink—it became stronger, more loyal, and more aligned. 🙌 Let’s Take Action: Audit Your Current Strategy: Are you doing anything in your business just because someone told you it was the “right” way? Circle it. Ask God This Question: “How have You uniquely designed me to lead and serve in business?” Then wait for the answer. Write a ‘Quiet Wins’ List: Celebrate every DM, conversation, testimonial, or email reply that proves your quiet method works. Declare This Out Loud: “I don’t need to be loud to be powerful. God’s favor is bigger than any formula.” What's Next: 1. FREE Top Ways To Get Clients 2. FREE 10-Minute Content Plan 3. JOIN a Like-Minded Community 4. START An Online Business To Email Us: [email protected]
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95 | How to Get Clients Without the Hustle or Fake Hype
Key Takeaway: 🧘♀️ 1. The Problem with Hustle & Hype Culture “Always be closing” culture = anxiety, burnout, and spiritual disconnection. Why Christian entrepreneurs often feel guilty about selling—and how that affects client attraction. Hype may attract attention, but consistency and connection close sales. God doesn't require you to hustle your way to provision—He blesses obedience. (Proverbs 10:22) 🌿 2. What Actually Works for Introverted, Faith-Driven Women Connection > performance: Focus on building genuine relationships. Be known for something simple and clear—your people will find you. Create content from your values, not from trends. Speak directly to pain points with empathy, not pressure. 🛠️ 3. Marketing That Doesn’t Feel Like Selling Share stories, not sales pitches: your transformation is a testimony. Use your strengths: writing, podcasting, 1:1 convos—whatever fits your wiring. Offer solutions with clarity: “Here’s how I can help and what it looks like to work with me.” Show up when you do have something to say, not just to stay relevant. (Less noise, more truth.) 🙌 Let's Take Action: Practical Steps to Get Clients Without the Grind Clarify Your Message What problem do you solve? Who do you help? Say it clearly and often. Post 1 Valuable Thing This Week One tip, one story, one call to action. Keep it simple, honest, and aligned. Reach Out Intentionally DM 3 people who’ve engaged with your content. Start a real convo—no pitch needed. Create a Clear Offer Page If someone said “I’m interested,” could you confidently send them one link with everything they need? If not, build it this week. What's Next: 1. FREE Top Ways To Get Clients 2. FREE 10-Minute Content Plan 3. JOIN a Like-Minded Community 4. START An Online Business To Email Us: [email protected]
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94 | Gaslighting My Gift: The Christian Excuses That Sound Holy But Keep You Broke
Key Takeaways: 🚫 1. Christian-Sounding Lies We Tell Ourselves “I’m being patient and waiting on God.” → But it’s been 3 years and no action. Is it obedience or avoidance? “God hasn’t released me yet.” → Or have you just not taken the first step? “I don’t want to turn my gift into a business.” → Why not? Isn’t the laborer worthy of her wages? (Luke 10:7) “I just want to serve; I don’t need to get paid.” → That sounds holy, but you can’t serve well if you’re exhausted, under-resourced, or in survival mode. ✝️ 2. The Difference Between Humility and Hiding True humility submits your gift to God—not the fear of man. False humility says: “Who am I?” God says: “You are my workmanship.” (Ephesians 2:10) If God gave you a gift and you’re not using it, that’s not reverence. That’s rebellion wrapped in insecurity. (Ouch, I know.) 💰 3. Why Financial Increase Isn't Unholy God never equated poverty with holiness. Proverbs is full of wisdom about diligence, multiplication, and stewardship. You’re not meant to hoard wealth—but you are meant to create, manage, and multiply resources so you can bless others. God is your Source. Money is just a tool. Don’t confuse the two. 🔥 4. How to Stop Gaslighting Your Gift Call it what it is. Fear. Doubt. Misbelief. Then repent and renew your mind. Start taking faith-led action—even small steps. Shift your language: From → “I’m not ready.” To → “I’m showing up while I grow.” Surround yourself with truth-tellers who will lovingly call out your excuses. Invite God to rewire your thoughts about business, wealth, and calling. Let's Take Action: Journal this: What have I been calling “spiritual” that is actually rooted in fear? Where have I gaslit my gift, and what’s one step I can take this week to show up in bold obedience? What's Next: 1. FREE Top Ways To Get Clients 2. FREE 10-Minute Content Plan 3. JOIN a Like-Minded Community 4. START An Online Business To Email Us: [email protected]
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93 | No One’s Coming to Hand You Permission — Use Your Gift Anyway
Key Takeaways: ⛓️ 1. The Permission Myth: Where It Comes From How upbringing, church culture, and fear of judgment quietly train us to wait. The danger of believing you need outside validation to start or grow your business. 🙌 2. What God Already Said About Your Calling Ephesians 2:10 – “For we are God’s workmanship, created in Christ Jesus to do good works…” You were created on purpose, with purpose—and it’s not waiting on public approval. God doesn’t call the confident. He equips the called. 🔥 3. Using Your Gifts in Spite of Fear Start while shaking. Take imperfect action. Small obedience is still obedience. Your gift isn’t just for you—it’s for someone else’s breakthrough. Romans 11:29 – “For the gifts and the calling of God are irrevocable.” Let's Take Action Identify the one place you’ve been stuck waiting—then move anyway. Set micro-goals: one offer, one post, one person to serve this week. Practice prayer-led action, not people-led approval. Create a “God said I could” affirmation and repeat it daily. Encouragement for the Week: You don’t need a committee. You don’t need more time. You don’t need a big following. You just need to believe what God already said about you. Start now. You’re already approved. Scriptures to Meditate On: 📖 Galatians 1:10 – “Am I now trying to win the approval of human beings, or of God?” 📖 2 Timothy 1:6–7 – “Fan into flame the gift of God… For God has not given us a spirit of fear…” 📖 Hebrews 10:35 – “So do not throw away your confidence; it will be richly rewarded.” What's Next: 1. FREE Top Ways To Get Clients 2. FREE 10-Minute Content Plan 3. JOIN a Like-Minded Community 4. START An Online Business To Email Us: [email protected]
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92 | I’m Quiet, Not Clueless - Marketing Your Business When You’d Rather Not Be Seen
Key Takeaways: 😶 1. The Myth: You Have to Be Loud to Be Successful Why visibility doesn’t have to mean being everywhere or oversharing. God didn’t give you a quiet nature by accident—it’s a strength, not a flaw. 1 Thessalonians 4:11 – “Make it your ambition to lead a quiet life…” 💡 2. Quiet Confidence Converts Confidence doesn’t have to be noisy. It can be grounded, calm, and unshakable. People are drawn to clarity, not volume. Trust is built through consistency and authenticity, not charisma. 🎯 3. Practical Ways to Market When You'd Rather Stay Invisible Pick your platform. Choose one place you actually enjoy showing up. Create once, repurpose smartly. Use a blog, podcast, or email list to multiply your message. Let your content speak for you. Thoughtful, intentional content builds credibility. Use automation wisely. Schedule posts, send emails, etc. Try Metricool, Kajabi, and/or Zapier ✨ 4. Let Your Quiet Gift Shine Your strength is listening, empathy, reflection, and discernment. You’re not clueless—you’re intentional. That’s powerful in a noisy world. Marketing doesn’t have to drain you; it can be a sacred act of stewardship. Matthew 5:16 – “Let your light shine before others…” Your light, not someone else’s spotlight. Let's Take Action: This week, choose one marketing channel that fits your energy and ask: How can I show up with quiet clarity instead of loud consistency? Then, post something simple but meaningful—even if it’s just one sentence. Someone is waiting for your voice. What's Next: 1. FREE Top Ways To Get Clients 2. FREE 10-Minute Content Plan 3. JOIN a Like-Minded Community 4. START An Online Business To Email Us: [email protected]
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Repost: The One Sentence That Helps You Define Your Niche as a Christian Entrepreneur
In today's episode, we're unveiling a powerful tool that will help you pinpoint your niche in just one sentence. Get ready to gain clarity and focus like never before! We start by highlighting why defining your niche is crucial for success as a Christian entrepreneur. It's not about limiting yourself, but rather, it's about becoming a specialist in a field you're passionate about. I will introduce the concept of crafting a one-sentence niche statement and walk you through a step-by-step process to formulate your one-sentence niche statement. From identifying your passions to understanding your unique value proposition, you'll have a clear framework to follow. What's Next: 1. FREE Top Ways To Get Clients 2. FREE 10-Minute Content Plan 3. JOIN a Like-Minded Community 4. START An Online Business To Email Us: [email protected]
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91 | When No One Buys, What’s Next: What God is Teaching You Through Sales Rejection
Key Takeaways: 😔 1. The Root of Sales Rejection Fear Fear of rejection is often tied to a deeper fear of not being worthy, capable, or enough. Rejection can feel personal, but in business, it’s rarely about you—it’s about timing, fit, or need. As Christian entrepreneurs, our identity is secure in Christ, not in conversion rates. Galatians 1:10 – “Am I now trying to win the approval of human beings, or of God?” 💬 2. How to Have Grace-Filled, Confident Sales Conversations Step 1: Lead with service, not pressure. Think, How can I help? Step 2: Ask questions before offering solutions. Understand their real needs. Step 3: Present the offer clearly. Explain what’s included, how it helps, and the results it creates. Step 4: Detach from the outcome. Whether they say “yes” or “no,” you’ve planted a seed. Step 5: Follow up with love, not desperation. Revisit the conversation without guilt or shame. 🙏 3. Tying Business Rejection to Spiritual Growth Rejection reveals where you may still be seeking validation outside of God. God can use “no” to redirect, refine, and refocus your purpose. Jesus Himself was rejected—by people He came to serve (John 1:11). You’re in good company. Romans 5:3-4 – “...we rejoice in our sufferings, knowing that suffering produces endurance, and endurance produces character, and character produces hope.” Every “no” can grow your character, clarify your calling, and deepen your dependence on Christ. 🛠️ 4. Mindset Shifts for Selling With Faith You’re not selling yourself—you’re offering a solution that God gave you to steward. The result is not up to you—it’s up to the Holy Spirit. Isaiah 55:11 – “So is my word that goes out from my mouth: It will not return to me empty...” Let each sales interaction be an act of obedience, not performance. Let's Take Action: Take one step today: 🎧 Reach out to a potential client with the intention of serving, not selling. Then journal this question: What fear do I need to surrender to God in this process? What's Next: 1. FREE Top Ways To Get Clients 2. FREE 10-Minute Content Plan 3. JOIN a Like-Minded Community 4. START An Online Business To Email Us: [email protected]
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90 | Why Visibility Feels Draining & How to Market Yourself Authentically Without Burning Out
Key Takeaways: 😩 1. Why Visibility Feels Exhausting The pressure to perform or be “on” all the time is not sustainable or godly. Visibility often gets confused with being everywhere, rather than being impactful. As introverts, external noise drains us—especially when we’re trying to fit into someone else’s marketing mold. Social media algorithms and comparison can make us question our worth or relevance. 🔄 2. Reframe What Visibility Means Visibility ≠ performance. It means being findable by the people you're called to serve. Authentic marketing means showing up from your identity in Christ, not from striving. You don’t have to go viral—you need to be intentional and consistent. 💡 3. How to Market Authentically (Without Draining Your Energy) Choose marketing methods that match your natural energy (writing, 1:1 convos, podcasting). Batch content during your high-energy windows. Set boundaries around screen time and notifications. Use storytelling to connect deeply instead of constantly selling. Lean into quality over quantity—one honest message > 10 loud ones. 🧘♀️ 4. Self-Care in Marketing Prioritize prayer, rest, and scripture before opening social media. Don’t hustle to be seen—rest in the truth that God sees you. Take social media breaks and plan your return with intention. Use tools and automation to show up without always being present. Let's Take Action: This week, instead of trying to post more, pause and pray: 💭 “God, how do YOU want me to show up this week?” Then follow His lead—even if it looks quieter than the world expects./ What's Next: 1. FREE Top Ways To Get Clients 2. FREE 10-Minute Content Plan 3. JOIN a Like-Minded Community 4. START An Online Business To Email Us: [email protected]
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89 | Building Deep, Loyal Client Relationships as an Introvert (Without Small Talk)
Key Takeaways: 💬 1. The Power of Depth Over Width You don’t need 100 clients—you need a handful of the right ones. Deep relationships often lead to long-term clients, referrals, and brand advocates. Proverbs 18:24 – “A man of many companions may come to ruin, but there is a friend who sticks closer than a brother.” 🤝 2. How to Build Meaningful One-on-One Connections Focus on listening more than speaking—clients feel seen and valued. Personalize communication: send voice notes, check-in emails, or handwritten cards. Ask thoughtful, open-ended questions that get to the heart of their needs. Be consistent—trust is built through small, repeated actions. 🌱 3. Nurturing Without Noise Use systems like email nurturing sequences, client check-ins, and feedback forms to keep communication personal and sustainable. Offer your presence—not just your product. Be a guide, not a salesman. Ecclesiastes 9:10 – “Whatever your hand finds to do, do it with all your might.” Excellence builds trust. 🔧 4. Tools and Boundaries for Introverted Relationship-Building Use scheduling tools to automate calls and follow-ups. Set clear office hours and communication expectations. Leverage Voxer, email, or async communication if live calls feel draining. Don’t force group settings—your 1:1 relationships are your superpower. Let's Take Action: Choose one current or past client and: ✅ Send them a personal message of encouragement or appreciation ✅ Ask how you can support them this week ✅ Watch how that simple act deepens the connection What's Next: 1. FREE Top Ways To Get Clients 2. FREE 10-Minute Content Plan 3. JOIN a Like-Minded Community 4. START An Online Business To Email Us: [email protected]
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✨The Go-To Podcast for Introverted Christian Women Ready to Be the Leaders They Are Called to Be✨Top 2.5% Global Podcast🫵🏾Are you tired of feeling different, like the odd-ball-out, overlooked, misunderstood?🫵🏾Do you feel called to grow a Kingdom online business, to lead, to serve, to make more money and more impact, but you don't know how?🫵🏾Are you sick of feeling pressure to be more talkative, bolder, or more experienced before you even start?There is a way to grow your business, grow your confidence, without completely dismantling who you are.Hey I'm Sheereen aka Reen, I am a Christian Business Coach, CEO, and speaker all while being the quietest weirdo ever.Want to learn how?In this podcast, I will teach you how to:-> Grow your online business without having to be talkative, on social media 24/7, or experienced-> How to lead with unshakeable confidence -> How to stand
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