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  • Prayer for Discovering Your Purpose in Entrepreneurship

    . **** BEGIN PRAYER **** Father God, I confess it's been difficult to fully let go of my anxieties as

  • A Christian Entrepreneurs Guide to Meditation

    Meditation helps us entrepreneurs connect with God, which, by his grace, calms our busy brains for less anxiety Don't devotionals provide us Christians with a great solution to many modern problems like stress and anxiety The holy spirit helps us replace our anxiety-ridden past and present thoughts with the Bible's peace-giving

  • The Suicidal Entrepreneur

    Post to Instagram You can’t think straight because of all of the anxiety and stress.

  • How Godpreneurs Wait: Part 2 – Whistle While You Wait

    Let God calm your business anxieties. The flood of emotions will drown out the negative feelings.

  • Stop Rushing Everything in Business – Part 4: Slowing Down Increases Love

    Do you have a spirit of peace right now or anxiety? I don’t think I’m alone.

  • How Your Body Helps Your Business Grow

    continually planning for the future or bringing up memories of the past, occupying moments of our day with anxiety-ridden

  • Staying the Course in Business: Part 7 – Humility While Waiting

    Cast all your anxiety on him because he cares for you. 1 Peter 5:5‭-‬7 NIV The Bible reminds us, entrepreneurs

  • Emotional Pain in Entrepreneurship

    It needs to keep you in the depression of your past or anxiety of your future and keep feeding you lies

  • When Is the Right Time to Finally Launch Your Christian Blog?

    business of launching brands, I know the questions that keep us up at night staring at the ceiling causing anxiety

  • Client Accidentally Overpays – What Do You Do?

    God had to bring me down and out of depths of depression and anxiety that I wouldn’t wish on anyone.

  • How Asking for Help Saved My Business

    I’m horrible at accounting. Ok, let me rephrase this.  I took finance and accounting in Cornell and lets just say that I loved the marketing and business organization classes better. In the early days of my company, I ran us into a lot of financial problems.  Backed taxes, overpaying employees, bad accounts receivable, you name the financial mistake, I did it. But I never admitted it to anyone. Mr. Cornell business graduate needs to know everything there is about business and can’t look like a failure. Only my accountant knew the extent of the problems. He tried to sell me on a monthly package where I would come in for consulting but I always declined it and committed to doing better that year.  Things got worst. We have difficulty accepting help from others. It makes us feel weak, incompetent, and vulnerable. Receiving help requires letting go of my self-sufficiency – even if it’s just for a moment, its uncomfortable. Instead of feeling vulnerable, many of us prefer to hide behind a mask of confidence and capability. Sadly, this affects our relationships with our employees, business partners, vendors who want to help, our customers, and even God. Sometimes we have it so “together” that it’s hard for anyone to see we are Christians and we need a Savior. We may think we are being strong, but when we fail to admit our needs and struggles, our employees and partners are often reluctant to share theirs. They may feel inadequate in comparison and compelled to hide behind their own masks. This verse in the bible has helped me tremendously grow as an entrepreneur: “But he said to me, “My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness.” Therefore I will boast all the more gladly about my weaknesses, so that Christ’s power may rest on me.” (2 Corinthians 12:9) When I realized that all God wanted from me was for me to admit my need for Jesus, then He could begin helping me out. Furthermore, when I showed others my need for Jesus, I was allowing God to work through them to help me out. In 2014 I hired an accounting agency to meet with me every week.  Money is an area of weakness for me, and now my employees know and they step up to help with accounting too.  Since meeting with my accounting firm, my profits have gone up 4000%.  Yes, you’re reading four-thousand.  It’s incredible what God can do when we admit our weaknesses. Godpreneurs, ask God to reveal where you’ve been depending on yourself instead of Him and remember He often meets our needs through others…even the lowliest employee on your team. Godpreneur Rule #44:  Godpreneurs take risks and allow others to help them in areas of major importance — maybe even one of your employees! #HiringtheRightPeople #AccountingHelp #DebtFreedom

  • Why God Lets Storms into Our Businesses (And How to Get Out!)

    This will replace your anxiety with adoration.

  • How Christian Entrepreneurs Launch a Business During a Crisis

    Throughout the pandemic, I didn't get any anxiety, stress, or depression, even though I had lost revenue

  • Successful CEOs: God Multiplies Your Growth Through Personal Branding

    It causes a lot of stress and anxiety when we don't know what we're supposed to be doing.

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