Coaching Business Journey

Your Pace Doesn’t Define Your Potential – Coaching Business Journey

I never knew snails could climb a tree and go so high. Yet they are labeled “slow”.

I tried to see if I could get ripe oranges from the tree today, and there it was, the super snail.

Saw it on the floor some days ago, but somehow it found its way up, and up so high.

I plucked two oranges that seemed promising, but they were so sour that I decided I shouldn’t try that again till new harvests are fully back.

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I’m so excited about all I’ve been learning, and it’s so relieving to see them at work now.

I started looking for people to join my upcoming (free) mentorship program 2 days ago.

Without noise, hustle or ads, people have been signing up and none were prior connections.

I had a brief conversation with one of them, and they became as pumped as I am. They also said I made their day and gave them hope.

That’s really something to remember if the mind games try to start again.

I have the mind of Christ.

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Hope is something I’m really grateful for.

It has carried me through the silent days, and has kept me going.

On the days when the bank account balance didn’t look friendly, hope made me show up anyway, knowing Jesus can turn little to more than enough, with leftovers.

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The snail though.

Got me thinking that your pace doesn’t define your potential.

And just because some people choose to slow down in a world filled with hurry, doesn’t mean they are doomed, or can’t climb high.

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