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I’ve had clients who are incredibly passionate about their work, but they feel stuck. 

They’re torn between several ideas, unsure of which direction to take or which path will truly lead them to fulfillment.

This is what I see all too often:


You’ve got so many ideas and dreams, but they feel scattered. You’re struggling to find a niche or a clear direction, and every time you think you’re making progress, you hit a roadblock. There’s a sense of overwhelm, a feeling like you’re spinning your wheels. It’s frustrating, right?

Here’s the thing my friend… finding focus in your purpose requires clarity and alignment with God’s plan for you.

A lot of us fall into the trap of thinking we have to do everything, be everything, and serve everyone. But in reality, trying to spread yourself too thin only leads to burnout and confusion. It’s like trying to sail in every direction at once.

Instead, I encourage my clients to pause, take a deep breath, and ask themselves one important question… What is the specific problem I’m called to solve?

When you narrow your focus, you’re no longer scattered or overwhelmed. You become clear, intentional, and laser-focused on your purpose. You begin to make decisions that are aligned with who you truly are and the work that God has set before you.

 

This is one of the biggest breakthroughs in my coaching sessions, realizing that by focusing on ONE thing, you create a stronger foundation and better clarity for the rest of your life and business.

And this doesn’t just apply to your business, it also extends to your personal life. 


The same principles of focus, purpose, and alignment with God’s guidance apply to your relationships, your health, and your personal growth. When you’re aligned, everything starts to flow with more ease.

Another area that often holds people back is their relationship with money.

Money is a tool, an energy source that can be used for good. But many people either idolize money or are completely detached from it. This creates an unhealthy relationship, where money either becomes a source of stress or something that’s feared or avoided.

What I encourage you to do is view money through the lens of God, as a tool, a resource, and something that is meant to serve a greater purpose. When you can do this, you’ll see money differently. It no longer controls you. Instead, you control it, and you use it in ways that align with your values and purpose.

Here’s the biggest thing I want you to take away from this…

 

If you’re feeling scattered, uncertain, or like you’re just not making the progress you want, it’s time to get focused. Ask yourself: What is the specific path I’m called to walk? What’s the one thing that aligns with my purpose?

Focus on that, and trust that God will guide you to exactly where you need to be.

If this resonates with you, and you’re struggling with finding clarity or purpose in your business, I want to invite you to schedule a Free 180 Method® consultation. Together, we can get to the root of your struggles and create a clear path forward, grounded in faith and purpose.

You are not stuck. Sometimes, it’s just about finding the clarity and focus that’s been waiting for you all along.

Looking forward to connecting with you soon.