To ALL my God-fearing girlies…this one is for you💛

God has truly played a HUGE part in this whole business journey. From sparking the idea to showing me I have the talent to do this to finally planting the idea to make this into a business. He still to this day continues to work with me to help grow this into the business he needs it to be.

I can’t thank him enough for what he’s done so far and I can’t imagine how far he will take this. So, for all my God loving girlies, this is for you too! We deserve to shine and appreciate the Lord too! 💛🙏💅

#godfirstbusiness #godsdaughter👑 #beauty #fyp #smallbusiness

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... Read moreStarting and growing a business as a God-fearing woman can truly be a transformative experience. From my personal journey, I have found that leaning on faith not only provides comfort during uncertain times but also sparks creativity and resilience. One powerful lesson I've learned is to continually seek divine guidance in every business decision. Whether it's timing a product launch or dealing with setbacks, prayer and reflection help me remain grounded and clear-minded. This spiritual connection has often led me to unexpected opportunities and overcome obstacles that felt insurmountable. Another crucial aspect is embracing community with other God-loving entrepreneurs. Sharing experiences, praying together, and supporting one another strengthens our resolve and expands our vision. It’s not just about the business but about uplifting each other to fulfill the greater purpose God has for us. Additionally, recognizing that our talents are gifts from God instills a deep sense of responsibility and motivation. This mindset encourages ethical practices and compassionate leadership, which resonates well with customers and partners alike. Incorporating scripture, like Isaiah 40:3, reminds us that preparation and faith go hand in hand. Just as this verse speaks of making a way through the wilderness, in business, faith helps clear pathways through challenges. For any woman walking this path, remember that your business is not just a source of income but a ministry reflecting your God-given purpose. Celebrate your achievements, learn from setbacks, and keep the Lord first in every step. You deserve to shine and make an impact both spiritually and professionally.