top of page

The Fight to Stay on Track

Updated: Jan 8, 2021


It seems like the closer I get to the Vision that God has for my entrepreneurial career, the fight to stay on track gets tougher.


Something out there doesn’t want you to succeed.


It could be our own minds and self-limiting beliefs.  It could be our lack of faith.  It could be that we know the easy route, and it’s more comfortable to continue with the status quo.


Here is what I know:  the longer you prolong God’s vision for your entreprenurial life, the more frustrated you will be over time.


Fight to not feel frustrated.


1 Comment


Reading this piece hit close to home because that tension between purpose and distraction isn’t just an entrepreneurial thing, it shows up anywhere discipline matters. Somewhere early in my journey, around the time I first stumbled onto https://1winug.com/, I realized how easy it is to drift when progress starts feeling real. You tell yourself you’re taking a break, blowing off steam, but suddenly comfort becomes the plan. What Alex says about frustration stacking over time is dead on — I’ve felt that same pressure when I stopped playing with intention and started chasing quick outcomes instead. Whether it’s business, faith, or even a game, the moment you lose focus, something else gladly takes the wheel. What helped me was setting…

Like
bottom of page