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Are you waiting for confirmation from God?
You have a big dream but you’ve felt unsure about whether you should take the leap of faith to begin. You’re waiting for God to confirm the idea or give you insight about how you’ll proceed. Once you have confirmation, you’ll go for it, but when will it come? How long should you wait with your dream on hold?
In this episode, I’m tackling three pervasive myths that can paralyze even the most passionate dreamers, including the belief that you need clear confirmation from God to begin.
Through Scripture and anecdotes from dreamers who are taking action, we’ll uncover how procrastination, fear of failure, and perfectionism can hinder your progress.
If you’re a Christian woman with a big dream, this episode is your invitation to embrace a new way of looking at how to push past these obstacles, start small, and embrace the unknown with a growing faith in Christ.
In this episode you’ll learn:
🔍 How to identify and overcome the myths that will delay your dream,
💫 What you can do if you’re caught in the trap of procrastination, and
💡 The remarkable value of embracing uncertainty even when you’d rather play it safe.
Listen in and discover the freedom to walk with God into your dream, fully confident that you have everything you need to move forward.
Whether you’re just starting out or looking for the encouragement to take a big leap, this episode is packed with insights and inspiration to help you bring your God-shaped dream to life.
Press play and let’s get started!
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