I build the tech and systems early-stage entrepreneurs need to turn their online presence into consistent revenue. #ManOfGod M20:26

Joined February 2021
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Think about it. If you doubled: Learning or Skill building Focused work Time with your fam Prayer Where would you be in 12 months? Flip it -> If you cut BY HALF: Scrolling Complaining Overthinking Junk food Distractions disguised as “research” What would change?
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Do you remember when you joined X? I do! #MyXAnniversary
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I write because it frees me from just about everything! Doubt, insecurities, pain, forgotten lessons, and just everything.
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December always gets to me… Not only does it start with my birthday 🎉 It’s also my favorite time of the year As we get closer to the end of 2025, I long for more time with my love ones I am so thankful for the blessings God has rained over my life. It’s more than I deserve.
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Real freedom comes from discipline and automation, not from doing less.
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This is hard! I know it is. But keep going.
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Thank you for being here. In a world where everyone is fighting for attention, I don’t take it lightly that you give me even a few seconds of your day. I’m grateful for every one of you.
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In my lowest business moments, God has done His deepest work.
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Quick reminder for the early stage builders: Your business becomes a lot lighter when you stop expecting perfection. 
Here’s a simple formula for momentum: One offer One platform One promise 90 days of consistency Simple scales. Overthinking kills.
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God doesn’t waste slow seasons.
Sometimes He slows you down to strengthen what you’ll need later.
Sometimes He breaks what was never meant to scale.
Sometimes He’s simply reminding you that speed isn’t success. Wherever you are today, stay faithful with the small things.
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3 Tools for hard seasons in business: 1. Win Log: Write down 3 small wins every week. 2. Anti-Comparison Filter: Mute accounts that trigger pressure, not inspiration. 3. Faith Framework: When you feel stuck, ask: “What is God building in me right now?” Use these. They work.
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Here are 3 ways to get out of that trap today: Define YOUR version of “winning.” Stop tracking other people’s metrics. Give your business the same grace you give everyone else. Small discipline today > big disappointment later.
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The quickest way to burn out in business is comparing your early stage to someone else’s middle.
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People love showing you the wins. But they rarely show you the part where they almost quit. This past year has been my hardest in 8 years of business. Some days I felt like a total failure, especially watching everyone else “win.” But that’s the lie social media tells.
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Most people only share the good. The truth? There are 1000x more overnight failures than overnight successes. Winning is relative. For some, it’s $1K/day. For others, it’s the first $1K ever.
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Your business is YOUR game. Stop demanding adult results from a baby business. Give it time. Give it grace. Don’t deprive the world of your gifts. I’m not quitting. Can I count on you?
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Have you ever had a moment where you looked at your business and thought, “Why isn’t this working yet?” or “Am I actually built for this?”
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Most entrepreneurs feel that way at some point, but almost nobody talks about it. Not because they’re hiding the truth, but because it feels safer to only show the wins.
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So today, I want you to sit with this question:
If the results came slower than you hoped, would you still stay in the game?
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