Your Next Move: Summer Strategies & Faith

I'm back, and I hope you've been enjoying the relaunch of this Faithgineer eLetter.

Summer is my favorite time of the year, and I've been so enjoying this warm weather on the east coast in the US. I hope you're enjoying the season too.

Be sure to take some time for yourself.

Get Anchored in Your Faith

As we approach the midpoint of the third quarter and transition into the final stretch of the summer, it's a perfect time for reflection and planning.

Our anchor Bible verse for today is Proverbs 3:5-6

“Trust in the Lord with all your heart, and do not lean on your own understanding. In all your ways acknowledge Him, and He will make straight your paths.”

This verse calls for us to trust Divine guidance as we navigate complexities and challenges in our businesses.

Focus Is Essential

I invite you to ponder your most pressing business concerns as we head toward the end of the year.

  • What's occupying your thoughts?
  • What opportunities or obstacles are on the horizon?

Your business concerns and areas for opportunities are important; recognizing them is the first step toward uncovering solutions that get you to your quarter and year-end goals.

Let's Flow

Let your thoughts about the thoughts above flow into an actionable plan. Feel free to comment below and share your 3rd and 4th quarter business concerns or areas for growth with me. I'll take a look to see if we have a program or lesson in the FaithFocusFlow Global Learning Center that meets your specific needs.

It's Time For Your Next Move

Reflect upon your most significant business needs as you prepare for rest of the summer and start of the 4th quarter. Get clear about what you need to put into place immediately to accomplish your goals and make your vision your reality. Then, take Upward Action by design.

As you map out your year-end, keep this mind … your business is not just about profit; it's your calling, a mission, and an opportunity to grow in faith, wisdom, and value through service.

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