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Most women jump straight to:
“I’m not cut out for this”
“Maybe I heard God wrong”
“Other people are just better at this”
But business works on cause and effect.
If clients aren’t coming, ask:
Is the problem visibility?
Clarity?
Trust?
Offer?
Invitation?
Feelings don’t fix funnels.
Biblical Truth:
Let’s get specific. One of these is almost always the issue:
If someone can’t explain your offer in one sentence, they won’t buy.
Too vague
Too many ideas
Too spiritual, not practical
Clarity creates confidence.
Posting tips ≠making offers.
If you’re never clearly saying:
“Here’s how I can help”
“Here’s the next step”
“Here’s how to work with me”
People assume you’re not open for business.
New businesses often sell:
outcomes that feel unrealistic
offers that feel overwhelming
packages without a clear win
People buy clear transformations, not potential.
If you don’t share:
stories
results
personal conviction
why you care
People don’t feel safe buying — even if they like you.
Biblical Truth:
Identity Moment:
But business doesn’t reward quiet excellence — it rewards clear communication.
You don’t need to be louder.
Biblical Truth:
A slow season doesn’t mean:
you failed
God changed His mind
you missed your moment
It often means God is refining:
your message
your offer
your leadership
your courage
Delay is not denial — but it is instruction.
Biblical Truth:
Answer honestly:
Can someone clearly describe what I sell?
Is my offer easy to understand?
Have I invited people to work with me this week?
If the answer is no — start there.
Choose the most likely gap:
clarity
offer
trust
invitation
consistency
Don’t fix everything. Fix one thing.
Examples:
“Here’s how I help…”
“If you want support with ___, this is for you.”
“DM me if you want help with ___.”
Clarity builds confidence — for you and them.
“God, show me what needs adjustment — not what needs abandonment.
“I don’t need to quit. I need clarity and courage.”
By Reen | Christian Business Coach, Purpose Coach, Online Marketing Strategist5
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Most women jump straight to:
“I’m not cut out for this”
“Maybe I heard God wrong”
“Other people are just better at this”
But business works on cause and effect.
If clients aren’t coming, ask:
Is the problem visibility?
Clarity?
Trust?
Offer?
Invitation?
Feelings don’t fix funnels.
Biblical Truth:
Let’s get specific. One of these is almost always the issue:
If someone can’t explain your offer in one sentence, they won’t buy.
Too vague
Too many ideas
Too spiritual, not practical
Clarity creates confidence.
Posting tips ≠making offers.
If you’re never clearly saying:
“Here’s how I can help”
“Here’s the next step”
“Here’s how to work with me”
People assume you’re not open for business.
New businesses often sell:
outcomes that feel unrealistic
offers that feel overwhelming
packages without a clear win
People buy clear transformations, not potential.
If you don’t share:
stories
results
personal conviction
why you care
People don’t feel safe buying — even if they like you.
Biblical Truth:
Identity Moment:
But business doesn’t reward quiet excellence — it rewards clear communication.
You don’t need to be louder.
Biblical Truth:
A slow season doesn’t mean:
you failed
God changed His mind
you missed your moment
It often means God is refining:
your message
your offer
your leadership
your courage
Delay is not denial — but it is instruction.
Biblical Truth:
Answer honestly:
Can someone clearly describe what I sell?
Is my offer easy to understand?
Have I invited people to work with me this week?
If the answer is no — start there.
Choose the most likely gap:
clarity
offer
trust
invitation
consistency
Don’t fix everything. Fix one thing.
Examples:
“Here’s how I help…”
“If you want support with ___, this is for you.”
“DM me if you want help with ___.”
Clarity builds confidence — for you and them.
“God, show me what needs adjustment — not what needs abandonment.
“I don’t need to quit. I need clarity and courage.”