You want to follow God and do what He’s asking you to do in your business (and life).
But to follow Him, you kind of need to know when He’s talking to you.
But how do you know?
In today’s episode, I’m going to tell you about a critical shift in the way you think during decision-making that will help you learn how to recognize God’s voice as He speaks to you in your life.
This is really important for all Christians, but especially entrepreneurs. You want to know when God is giving you insight for your business, leading you in a new direction, etc.
But I know it’s easier said than done but with this one thought shift, it can really be so much easier.
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Attention: Calling all moms pursuing their calling but you are overwhelmed, tired of hustling and stressing and you're ready to have peace by following God and actually enjoying your business and your kids.
If that's you, then I'd love to ask some questions on a quick 15 min call. This isn't a sales pitch or anything. It's 100% for market research so I can learn how to better serve you all.
If you're interested, email me at alexia@mamawithacalling.com and we will set that up.
Thank you so much!
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