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Resilient Mamas Tribe

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6 contributions to Christian Entrepreneurs
For Those Already Using AI 🤯
I’ve been working on training my AI assistant to understand my strengths and weaknesses, and then I came upon this prompt. You can run this through your main Chat GPT account, or, if you have the Brityn Bot, see how your responses remain the same vs. different through a faith-based lens 😉 Use this prompt: "Act as a world-class psychologist and executive coach who has had full access to everything I’ve ever written. You've studied my thinking patterns, emotional tone, and behavioral cues across all my interactions. Now that you can remember everything I’ve ever typed here, give me a full-spectrum psychological and personal growth profile. Your goal is to help me see myself clearly - who I am, how I think, and what I might be missing. Output Formatting & Constraints: Break your response into the following categories with bold headers: 1. Top 5 Strengths 2. Top 5 Weaknesses 3. Top 5 Blind Spots 4. Dominant Inner Narratives I tend to believe 5. Patterns or behaviors that are holding me back 6. One powerful insight I’m ready to confront now Each point should be clear, emotionally honest, and written like you’re speaking to someone ready for growth. Where relevant, include a reflective question to challenge my awareness or prompt breakthrough thinking.” Let me know your AHA moment in the comments below 👇
1 like • Apr '25
Wow! Thank you! 🤯 How cool!
Charging for Christian Services
This a recurring theme in my 1:1 sessions as well as in the membership questions. Let’s break it down 😉 Many of you struggle with charging for faith-based offerings because you view ministry and business as mutually exclusive. But I’m going to be honest with you: This guilt often stems from a deeper misunderstanding of money, value, and the role of calling in the marketplace. Let’s begin with truth: ✅ Yes, the Gospel is free. ✅ Yes, the apostles often lived sacrificially. ✅ Yes, God may call some to give freely or serve in nonprofit capacities. But obedience looks different for each of us, and that’s exactly why God must remain at the forefront of your business decisions. If He hasn’t told you to give it all away, then why are you doing it? 🤔 Here’s a reframe I want you to think and pray about 🙏🏻 You’re not charging for the Gospel. You’re charging for your time, tools, transformation, and stewardship of the gifts God has developed in you over years of prayer, study, and experience. You’re honoring your God-given assignment by stewarding it well. Let’s be honest: the people you are called to serve (and YOU YOURSELF) are already paying for: ✝️ Study Bibles 📕 Devotionals and Christian books 🎤 Worship concerts and conferences 💕 Biblical counseling and coaching So the issue isn’t that people don’t pay for Christian resources… The issue is that you don’t feel worthy to charge for what you offer 🤯 But that reveals a deeper belief system… and possibly an idolization of money disguised as humility. 😣 Ouch. Many think rejecting money is more spiritual, but idolizing money isn’t just about loving it… It can also be about fearing it, avoiding it, or refusing to manage it biblically. God cares about how you relate to money. - Matthew 6:24 tells us we can’t serve both God and money…. But it doesn’t say we can’t use money to serve God. - Deuteronomy 8:18 says God ALONE gives us the power to create wealth—to establish His covenant. - 1 Timothy 5:18 says, “The worker deserves his wages.” If Paul affirmed compensation for ministry work, why would you reject it? 🤨
2 likes • Apr '25
Yes Sister, this is so important to grasp!
Prayer Request
In the hospital with my dad - will update as I know more 💖
1 like • Mar '25
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Are You Marketing to the FORMER Version of You?
In Philippians 3:12 - 14, Paul writes: "Not that I have already obtained all this, or have already arrived at my goal, but I press on to take hold of that for which Christ Jesus took hold of me. Brothers and sisters, I do not consider myself yet to have taken hold of it. But one thing I do: Forgetting what is behind and straining toward what is ahead, I press on toward the goal to win the prize for which God has called me heavenward in Christ Jesus." We have to forget what's behind us, and press onward towards the goal to win the prize for which God has called us heavenward. Are you pursuing that prize? Or still looking back? Let me ask you: are you pressing onward towards a goal that is reflective of your FORMER self or CURRENT self? The FORMER self is relative: because this is your dream client. When you focus on the transformation that you can provide to your FORMER self, you can confidently serve. But your dream client is not YOU CURRENTLY. If you are marketing to your CURRENT self - it's no wonder you feel stuck inside a cycle of Imposter Syndrome. The pain points? You currently feel them. The transformation you provide? It's fuzzy. And ethically? You're trapped. When I first started online, I was overwhelmed and confused. Questioning my self-worth, my ability, and afraid to shine too bright. Afraid to mix my faith and business. Doubting my credibility. Now? I have conviction and clarity and am pursuing God's calling for my business. How? I market to the person in the FORMER, not the CURRENT. Let me know if this helps you today 💖
1 like • Mar '25
Amen!!!! 💎
Deeply-Rooted Why
Week 2 of the Beta Program started today... and here's a brief glimpse of what we are discussing inside the program 💖 You have to establish a deeply-rooted Why when it comes to building a sustainable, faith-filled business. WHY? Your WHY isn’t just about making money. It’s deeper than that. It’s the heartbeat behind everything you do—the thing that keeps you pushing forward when obstacles come, when self-doubt creeps in, and when results aren’t instant. In your online business, when the resistance comes, a surface-level reason like “I just want to make more money” won’t sustain you. But a deeply-rooted WHY—one that’s anchored in your faith, your purpose, and your calling—will give you the strength to keep showing up. 👉 Maybe your WHY is about breaking generational financial struggles and creating a new legacy 👉 Maybe it’s about being more present with your family while still providing for them 👉 Maybe it’s about serving others and using your business as a ministry When you get clear on your WHY, everything changes. My WHY was to be the wife and mama God called me to be, so that I could be the present wife and mama my son needed. Having this time to pour into him gives me a chance to point him back to His Lord and Savior every single day. It becomes easier to stay committed, to trust God’s timing, and to market your business with confidence—because it’s not just about you anymore. 📖 Proverbs 16:3 says, "Commit to the Lord whatever you do, and He will establish your plans." So today, I challenge you: Dig deep. What’s your true WHY?
2 likes • Feb '25
Love this. I can relate to this. Without the why its all in vain. 💕
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