I’ve tried doing business without faith.
I’ve tried making decisions with spreadsheets alone.
Tried building offers just because they were “in demand.”
Tried mapping goals based on what the industry says I should do next.
And you know what I found?
It might work.
But it won’t feel right.
It’ll be functional. Impressive, even.
But it won’t be fulfilling.
Because if God’s not in it—I don’t want to scale it.
Faith is not my last resort. It’s my first filter.
Faith is not my last resort. It’s my first filter.
Before I plan the quarter, I pray. Before I say yes to a partnership, I ask for peace. Before I raise my prices, shift my offer, launch a new idea—I sit with it in stillness.
Not because I’m passive. But because I know there’s a difference between movement and momentum.
Some things look like opportunity. But they’re just noise dressed up in urgency. Faith helps me tell the difference.
Faith keeps me clear when the metrics don’t.
There have been seasons where the numbers didn’t make sense. Where I chose rest over revenue. Where I walked away from something “guaranteed” because it didn’t align with who I was becoming.
Faith reminded me:
“You’re not behind. You’re becoming.”
And it reminded me that God’s timeline is layered with things we can’t measure on a dashboard—things like character, capacity, and calling.
This is why I lead the way I do.
Yes, I love customer experience strategy. Yes, I build systems and flows and data-informed growth plans.But if I’m being real? My secret weapon is prayer.
My compass is discernment. It’s one of the hardest things to develop as a spirit led person. It’s taken me a long time to quiet my emotions and listen to my mind. But it also requires you to develop your spiritual capacity so that it grows louder than your soul.
My grounding force is knowing I’m building something that lasts because it’s anchored in something eternal.
So if you’re feeling torn right now—between faith and ambition…
Between scaling and surrender…
Between pushing harder or trusting deeper…
Let me offer this:
You don’t have to choose between being faithful and being successful. Your faith is part of your success.It’s what keeps your success from becoming your identity.
“Commit to the Lord whatever you do, and He will establish your plans.”
— Proverbs 16:3

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