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The Ball is in your court. Make a Move.
Can I be real with you for a second? I don’t think you’re stuck because you don’t know what to do. I think you’re stuck because you’re waiting to feel ready. Waiting for confidence. Waiting for some kind of sign that makes the decision obvious. I’ve been there. Still am sometimes. But here’s what I’ve learned the hard way. Clarity almost never shows up first. It usually shows up after you start moving. We all want the full plan. The clear picture. The reassurance that we won’t mess it up. But God doesn’t really work that way. He gives just enough light for the next step, not the whole road. There’s a verse that always grounds me. “Your word is a lamp for my feet, a light on my path.” Psalm 119:105 NIV A lamp doesn’t light everything. It just shows you where to step next. And honestly, that’s usually enough. I think sometimes we call it patience, but it’s really just fear in a nicer outfit. Fear of choosing wrong. Fear of wasting time. Fear of failing in public. So we wait. And waiting feels safe. But staying still for too long starts to cost more than moving ever would. I see this all the time. Research instead of action. Planning instead of building. Praying for direction while ignoring the thing we already feel nudged to do. Here’s the shift that helped me. You don’t get clarity and then move. You move, and clarity follows. You don’t need the five year plan. You don’t need everything figured out. You just need to take the next honest step. So let me ask you this, and I mean it in the best way. What’s the thing you already know you should do, but keep putting off? Take a few quiet minutes today. No phone. No noise. Ask God straight up what that step is. You’ll probably know the answer faster than you expect. Then do something physical. Go for a walk. Lift something heavy. Move your body so the decision doesn’t stay trapped in your head. And if you need words to pray, here’s what I’ve been praying lately. God, bless me indeed with courage. Enlarge my territory as I take steps forward, even when I can’t see the whole path. Let Your hand be with me as I move in obedience, not fear. Keep me from comfort that keeps me stuck and hesitation that slows me down. Amen.
1 like • Feb 18
Fear in a nicer outfit. Man that’s good. I’ve been grinding in corporate American for 20 years. Objectively successful but far from fulfilled. I’ve been working on a side project that has real promise. It could be my escape plan. As I’m building it keep asking myself am I just going down the rabbit hole of perfection to put off launching it and seeing it will really work. The truth is probably yes. I need to make sure it works before going live but it doesn’t have to be perfect. I can adjust along the way. Would love some insight from some of the other entrepreneurs here. What has been your experience. Especially if you had to balance your 9-5 while you got your business off the ground.
1 like • Feb 19
@David Maus Jr thanks man. I appreciate that. I tend to be more of a planner and somewhat risk adverse but you are right. If I put it on God’s I can do anything. The good news is I don’t have to leave my day job to start this business. No real risk. Just need to take action.
Clear Inputs, Clear Outputs.
Most men don’t need motivation. They need better inputs. You can tell when the inputs are off. You’re busy but unfocused. Consuming a lot, building very little. Watching other people live out ideas you keep telling yourself you’ll get to “soon.” Self improvement only works when it has a point. Random podcasts, clips, and advice don’t stack. They scatter. But when learning is intentional, it shortens the distance between where you are and what you’re capable of. Scripture speaks to this more practically than people realize. “The wise store up knowledge.” Proverbs 10:14 NIV That’s not passive. Storing implies selection. Choosing what stays. Ignoring what doesn’t. Courses and groups matter for one reason. They give structure. They pull ideas out of your head and put them in order. They help you stop circling and start moving. The wrong content entertains you. The right content demands something from you. There’s also a trap here. Learning can become a place to hide. Always preparing. Always “one more thing” away from starting. Wisdom without action doesn’t mature, it stalls. I don’t talk about this often, but it matters for this group. I built something called The Creators Playbook because I kept seeing talented people stuck. Not lazy. Not unskilled. Just overwhelmed and unstructured. It’s helped creators simplify their thinking, focus their effort, and actually turn what they’re building into income. It’s not for everyone. But some of you don’t need more inspiration. You need a framework. Here’s the question to sit with today. Is what I’m consuming helping me move, or helping me delay? Be honest. Take a few minutes of quiet. No phone. No noise. Ask God one clear question. What do I need to learn next, and what do I need to stop taking in? Then move. Walk. Train. Do something physical so the thought doesn’t stay abstract. Close the day with a prayer shaped like Jabez, but grounded in discipline. God, bless me indeed by sharpening my discernment. Enlarge my territory by helping me learn what matters and ignore what doesn’t. Let Your hand be with me as I invest in growth that leads to action. Keep me from distraction that slows me down and fear that keeps me small. Align my inputs with the calling You’ve placed on my life. Amen.
1 like • Feb 9
100%. If I worked out or executed business ideas as much as I read or “research” them I’d be a billionaire with a 6 pack. This reminds me of when Jocko just says GO! Too much thinking. Too much stewing not enough action. God calls me to action, not to play small but I often find myself not taking action. Thanks for this message. Very relevant
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