Romi & Rire
Happy New Month!!! š„³āØ
How are you doing?
Yes⦠you. Donāt look behind you š
I know that, āIām tired, I quit, this is not my ministryā feeling has visited you at least 47 times since January⦠if youāre like me, maybe 1 million times š¤£
But let me just whisper something in your ear real quick š§š¾āāļø
itās just a feeling, It will pass.
Like NEPA light⦠it may go and come, but it wonāt stay forever šš
So hereās the plan:
Call your friend and rant.
Pray small.
Cry if you need to.
Add a little dramatic rolling for effect (very important).
Then when youāre doneā¦
wipe your tears, adjust your wig (or mindset), and go back.
Yes, GO BACK.
Because quitting is tempting, but winning is sweeter š
I promise you⦠it gets better.
Now carry your fine self and continue. We didnāt come this far to say ā I QUIT.ā š
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Sharing a couple of lessons I learned from the story I shared in the previous post. I love how experiences shape you and your mindset. You either grow from them or you fall because of them. One thing Iāve learned over time is that your response to your experiences is often the real deal breaker.
Entrepreneurs⦠Iām sure a lot of us have stories for days when it comes to business.
Some experiences weāve healed from.
Some were still carrying, the pain, the fear, or even the joy of it all.
Today, Iām sharing the story of what pushed me to shut my business down at a point⦠because I simply couldnāt take it anymore.
Running a business will test you in ways you never imagined.
But every experience teaches you something. Sometimes it breaks you, sometimes it builds you, but it always shapes how you move forward.
Iād love to hear your own stories too (share in the comment section), letās laugh about some of them together. Because honestly, these experiences are often the lessons that make us better business owners.
Whatever the experience was, just make sure the lessons you carry forward lean more toward growth than bitterness.
I am BIG on people.
If thereās one thing Iāve been blessed with lately, itās being surrounded by reliable and dependable staff.
But trust me⦠it didnāt start like this.
Iāve kissed many frogs before finding my princes and princesses š
One of the biggest struggles in business?
Getting people who are both competent AND reliable.
Sometimes you get reliable but not skilled.
Sometimes you get skilled but not committed.
And sometimes⦠Letās just say āthe spirit is willing, but the flesh is weak.
Thatās why we keep seeing āwhat I ordered vs what I got.ā
An industry churning out unskilled hands.
People chasing quick pockets, not long-term building.
So how do we win as business owners?
One principle changed everything for me.
Before Jesus built the ministry, He built the team.
Because you cannot build alone.
Iām sharing what helped me hire right and sustain my teamāeven with limited resources.
This is the start of my Hiring Right Series.
If youāve ever struggled with staff, this is for you.
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