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💡 1. Why So Many Ideas Isn’t a Problem—It’s Potential
God gave you creativity, curiosity, and capability for a reason.
You’re not broken—you’re brilliant.
Having multiple gifts doesn’t mean you have to use them all at once.
Ecclesiastes 3:1 – “To everything there is a season…” Knowing what to shelf and what to start is wisdom.
✝️ 2. Hobby, Ministry, or Monetizable Idea?
Let’s sort your ideas into 3 buckets:
Hobby: You love it, but you don’t want to manage it or monetize it. (And that’s okay!)
Ministry: It fuels your soul and serves others, but it’s not meant to be your business.
Monetizable Business Idea: You enjoy it, it solves a real problem, and people would pay for it.
Ask:
Would I do this long-term if no one clapped for me?
Could I help someone get a clear result with this gift?
Would someone pay to solve this problem?
🧭 3. The Clarity Formula:
Gift + Burden + Problem = Business Idea
Gift – What are you naturally good at or trained in?
Burden – What frustrates you that you can’t stop thinking about?
Problem – What do people need help with right now that aligns with your gift and burden?
Example:
If you're good at writing, burdened by women not knowing their identity in Christ, and people keep asking for help creating devotionals or content—that’s a business seed.
🌿 4. Pick ONE for This Season
You don’t need a forever idea—you need a faithful starting point.
Look at your time, capacity, and energy level. What’s doable right now?
God doesn’t need your perfection—He blesses your obedience.
1. Write Down All Your Ideas
Get them out of your head and onto paper. Brain dump with no pressure.
2. Label Each One
H = Hobby | M = Ministry | B = Business
Be honest. What do you really want to pursue right now?
3. Pray Over the List
Ask: “God, what would You have me start with in this season?”
Then wait. Listen. Take the next small step.
What's Next:
1. FREE Top Ways To Get Clients
2. FREE 10-Minute Content Plan
3. JOIN a Like-Minded Community
4. START An Online Business
To Email Us: [email protected]
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💡 1. Why So Many Ideas Isn’t a Problem—It’s Potential
God gave you creativity, curiosity, and capability for a reason.
You’re not broken—you’re brilliant.
Having multiple gifts doesn’t mean you have to use them all at once.
Ecclesiastes 3:1 – “To everything there is a season…” Knowing what to shelf and what to start is wisdom.
✝️ 2. Hobby, Ministry, or Monetizable Idea?
Let’s sort your ideas into 3 buckets:
Hobby: You love it, but you don’t want to manage it or monetize it. (And that’s okay!)
Ministry: It fuels your soul and serves others, but it’s not meant to be your business.
Monetizable Business Idea: You enjoy it, it solves a real problem, and people would pay for it.
Ask:
Would I do this long-term if no one clapped for me?
Could I help someone get a clear result with this gift?
Would someone pay to solve this problem?
🧭 3. The Clarity Formula:
Gift + Burden + Problem = Business Idea
Gift – What are you naturally good at or trained in?
Burden – What frustrates you that you can’t stop thinking about?
Problem – What do people need help with right now that aligns with your gift and burden?
Example:
If you're good at writing, burdened by women not knowing their identity in Christ, and people keep asking for help creating devotionals or content—that’s a business seed.
🌿 4. Pick ONE for This Season
You don’t need a forever idea—you need a faithful starting point.
Look at your time, capacity, and energy level. What’s doable right now?
God doesn’t need your perfection—He blesses your obedience.
1. Write Down All Your Ideas
Get them out of your head and onto paper. Brain dump with no pressure.
2. Label Each One
H = Hobby | M = Ministry | B = Business
Be honest. What do you really want to pursue right now?
3. Pray Over the List
Ask: “God, what would You have me start with in this season?”
Then wait. Listen. Take the next small step.
What's Next:
1. FREE Top Ways To Get Clients
2. FREE 10-Minute Content Plan
3. JOIN a Like-Minded Community
4. START An Online Business
To Email Us: [email protected]