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Today is July 4th in America—a day when we celebrate freedom.
And today, I want to talk about a different kind of freedom. Because circumstances can change. Economies can shift. Markets can tighten. Algorithms can change. Doors can close. The world can feel uncertain. But when your life and your business are centered on God’s Word, your freedom does not have to depend on what is happening around you. True freedom begins within. Here are 7 scriptures I believe every woman building something with God should carry with her: 1️⃣ Freedom from old thinking: “Be transformed by the renewing of your mind.” — Romans 12:2 You cannot build a new season with an old mindset. Sometimes the next strategy is not the answer. Sometimes God is inviting you to think differently before you move differently. 2️⃣ Freedom from fear: “For God has not given us a spirit of fear, but of power and of love and of a sound mind.” — 2 Timothy 1:7 Fear may speak, but it does not get to lead. A sound mind helps you make aligned decisions instead of reactive ones. 3️⃣ Freedom from striving: “Be still, and know that I am God.” — Psalm 46:10 Stillness is not laziness. Sometimes slowing down long enough to hear God clearly is the most strategic move you can make. 4️⃣ Freedom from anxiety about tomorrow:“Do not worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will worry about itself.” — Matthew 6:34 You do not need today’s grace for next month’s problem. Build faithfully with what God has placed in your hands today. 5️⃣ Freedom from comparison: “Let each one examine his own work, and then he will have rejoicing in himself alone, and not in another.” — Galatians 6:4 Comparison creates drift. Alignment brings you back to your assignment. You do not need to run her race to be faithful in yours. 6️⃣ Freedom from confusion: “If any of you lacks wisdom, let him ask of God, who gives to all liberally and without reproach.” — James 1:5 Clarity is not always found by consuming more information. Sometimes it begins with asking a better question—and creating enough quiet to hear the answer.
Today is July 4th in America—a day when we celebrate freedom.
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Happy 4th July. Thank you for highlighting 7 things we can be free from so we can move forward as Christian’s women entrepreneurs. #6
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I want to build this community with you, not just for you. If you could get ONE thing that would help you move forward right now, what would it be?
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Do you have an operating system for your business
I thought I was going to design AI tools to increase my productivity. So, I went down a rabbit hole with Deb, my ChatGPT. After two days of her telling me stuff about myself and the way I work we landed on a simple Revenue Generating Activity (RGA) Headquarters built in Notion that is designed to keep me focused on the main thing rather on things that have no ROÍ. I’ll let you know how it goes. What do you have in place to keep you focused on what’s important? ✅ An accountability that actually keeps you accountable ✅ A Board of Directors with formal meetings ✅ An AI Coach/Strategist ✅ A human Coach, mentor, or advisor. What are you focusing on? Leave a comment and a GIF that represents how you stay focused.
Do you have an operating system for your business
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I am a late bloomer utilizing AI platforms. Interesting comments.
Why We Self-Sabotage (It's Probably Not What You Think)
If you've ever found yourself saying... "Why do I keep doing this?" "I know what I should do...so why don't I do it?" "Why do I keep getting in my own way?" You're not alone. And the answer isn't that you're lazy. It's not because you're unmotivated. And it's certainly not because God forgot about you. More often than not, we don't sabotage our future; we protect an identity we've unconsciously accepted. Your Brain Protects What It Believes Your mind is constantly looking for evidence that supports what you already believe about yourself. If, somewhere along the way, you began believing... ❌ I'm not qualified. ❌ Success is for other people. - ❌ I always quit. - ❌ I'm not good with money. - ❌ People won't take me seriously. - ...your mind will quietly look for evidence that confirms those beliefs. Not because they're true. Because they're familiar. Familiar feels safe; even when it keeps us stuck. That's why information alone rarely changes behavior. You can read another book, buy another course, or watch another YouTube video, but until your identity begins to change, your behaviors usually return to what's familiar. Here's the Good News The Bible has been teaching this principle long before modern psychology began studying it. "Be transformed by the renewing of your mind..." (Romans 12:2). Notice Paul didn't say: "Try harder." He said: Be transformed. Transformation begins internally before it becomes visible externally. PurposeFlow™ Believes... We don't manifest a new reality by controlling the universe. We participate in God's work by renewing our minds, aligning our hearts with His truth, and faithfully stewarding the opportunities He places before us. Faith is not pretending something is true. Faith is agreeing with what God says is true—even before we fully experience it. That's a very different posture. One is control. The other is trust. So How Do We Replace Limiting Beliefs? Here are a few practices I encourage my coaching clients to use: 1️⃣ Identify the Story You're Repeating. Ask yourself: What do I consistently believe about myself? Where did that belief come from? Is this God's truth—or someone else's opinion? Awareness is the first step toward freedom.
Why We Self-Sabotage (It's Probably Not What You Think)
Trust Him. Amen
Interesting how differently we all grow...
I've been thinking about how no two journeys look the same, yet we can still learn so much from one another. What's been the biggest mindset shift that's helped you move forward? I'd love to hear what made the biggest difference for you. For me: It's making sure that I show up for myself. For so long I've showed up for others and put myself on the far back end....NO MORE!
Interesting how differently we all grow...
Self care is key to keeping healthy so I can get up and show up healthy each day.
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