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Hey Reader, I was sitting with God the other day… not journaling, not planning… just sitting. And I started thinking about how easy it is to say we're building a God-centered business, but if we're honest? Sometimes we're just asking Him to sprinkle favor on the plans we already made. That thought checked me. Like, Odaisha… who’s really leading this thing? So I opened my Bible, landed in Matthew 7, and it felt like God gave me a fresh blueprint, not a complicated system, not another to-do list—but three simple reminders of how to actually partner with Him in business. This week on the podcast, I’m sharing what He showed me. It’s not just for women launching a new thing… it’s for any of us who want to make sure we’re building what God actually asked us to build, not just what looks good on paper. If you’ve been craving clarity, confirmation, or just a faith-check in your business journey, this is your episode. Let it meet you right where you are. Tune in below. P.S. If the podcast (or anything I’ve shared through email or blog) has been a blessing to you, would you consider sowing into the ministry? It helps me continue creating free, faith-filled content for women like us. You can do that here: With Love & Support, Odaisha |
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Hey sis, Can I ask you something? What do you do when you know God gave you the vision… but the results aren’t matching the obedience? When you’re building, showing up, pitching, praying and still hearing no. When the bills don’t pause just because you’re in a faith season. When you start wondering if maybe you misunderstood Him. I’ve been sitting in that tension lately. Building something that feels bigger than me. Taking steps that stretch me. Doing the work. And still waiting for the...
Hey Reader, Last week, I had my very first board meeting for the organization God called me to build. The vision, the work, the plan that had been in my heart since 2020 was laid bare ... vulnerable and open, as I presented everything from who we serve, what we do, how we do it, and our next-year goals, all the way to our 2–5 year projections and even our 10–15 year roadmap. This wasn’t just a celebration moment though. It was a decision-making meeting. The kind where people break into rooms,...
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