Why I stopped piecing everything together
If I wanted a viable, legitimate business coaching practice—one that gave me flexibility, freedom, and peace of mind—I couldn’t rely on effort, experience, or good intentions alone. I needed....




If I wanted a viable, legitimate business coaching practice—one that gave me flexibility, freedom, and peace of mind—I couldn’t rely on effort, experience, or good intentions alone. I needed....

When your week isn’t intentionally designed, everything feels urgent. Emails, messages, client needs, and distractions all get equal weight. The result? Progress feels scattered, and important work keeps getting postponed.

The problem isn’t the calling. The problem is how most people try to act on it.

Because when something big is coming, people naturally want clarity.

Just like a storm forecast gives clarity so people can prepare wisely, a proven business model gives confidence to move forward without guessing.

There is nothing wrong with that. But there is a subtle misunderstanding that shows up again and again in the lives of capable, faith-driven leaders.