According to Wikipedia, and entrepreneur is an enterprising individual who builds capital through risk and/or initiative. And if you have your own business, you can probably testify to that truth. Taking risks is part of building a business for good and for profit, but executing on those risks isn’t always easy.
The trouble is, if you always play it safe, if you never stick your neck out, you can never get much further than where you are right now. In today’s podcast I’m going to give you three easy ways to execute on the risks you need to take (in total reliance on faith), so that your business can fulfill it’s highest purpose. Listen now!
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I love the scripture passage. The video is so inspiring. Thank you for sharing this great article, Marlee.
Hi Marlee,
That’s a great verse you got there. I’m so blessed to have read you article. In every trials in life, He is always there with us making sure we can handle each situation. He won’t give us trials we can’t bear. Thank you for making God the center of your business.
-Lucas Dixon
“Be Strong and Courageous” – I love that scriptural phrase. It’s so amazing how often it pops up right around the time of Joshua’s transition into leadership.
I also think that a lot of times we don’t want to take risks because we think that there should be no risk when we do anything that God wants us to do.
Loren PinilisAnything but Love Will Fail as a Motivation
What a great episode. It takes courage and confidence to walk out our God given purpose. God does not call us to play it safe within our comfort zone. He wants us to trust Him and make wise and calculated risks that move us out of our comfort zone.