Some seasons are slow on purpose. Here's what training for a marathon taught me about trusting God's timing in business — and why the gap between effort and results is often where character is built.
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Honest essays on faith, business, running, and the slow work of building a life worth living.
Some seasons are slow on purpose. Here's what training for a marathon taught me about trusting God's timing in business — and why the gap between effort and results is often where character is built.
Read post →You don't need a niche, a logo, or a content calendar on day one. You need one thing: a clear point of view you can repeat for years. Here's how to find it.
Read post →Reflections on what it means to keep going — in miles, in faith, and in business — when the finish line isn't visible yet. A year-end essay on endurance.
Read post →The best business advice I received had nothing to do with funnels or frameworks. It was: go deeper with fewer people. Here's what changed when I actually tried it.
Read post →Mile 18 is where every marathon gets real. It's also where I learned the most about myself — and about the kind of person I want to become. A race report and a life lesson.
Read post →Most of the work happens when no one is watching. That's not a problem — it's the point. A reflection on faithfulness in small things.
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