End the Month With GOD


Ahh, slow mornings… anyone else feel a little anxious when things are too quiet?

As an ambitious Christian woman entrepreneur, I’ve noticed that when I’m not “doing,” I start checking emails for the third time or scrolling looking for something to work on. That was me this morning—until I heard God whisper, “End the month with Me.”

Today is the last day of the month, and I want to share how you can end it with God and start your next month aligned, focused, and refreshed.

Here’s how I’m closing out my month (and maybe you’ll want to join me 👇🏽):

Have a business meeting with God
Whether you’re already in business or just getting started, take time today to meet with God. Ask Him what He wants from you next month in business. What should you let go of? What should you build? Who you should reach? If you need help with how to do this tune into this podcast episode where I break down how to have a business meeting with God, step by step.

🎧 Listen to How To Have A Business Meeting With God

Assess what’s working (and what’s not)
It’s easy to be in go-mode without stopping to reflect. Take a step back and ask God—
Are there things I need to surrender? Spiritual disciplines I’ve neglected?
Any idols that need casting down? What’s bearing fruit—and what’s not?

Set new goals & review your finances
Set 2-3 tangible goals that align with God’s will—not just what’s trending.
Also take a peek at your finances. Where did your money go? Are there areas that need better stewardship?

Pick a book of the Bible to study
Next month I’m diving into Nehemiah (only 13 chapters!). It’s a great reminder of faith, rebuilding, and staying focused on God’s vision. I want to encourage you to pick a book too. Whether it’s something short like James or deep like Romans, let God lead you to what your heart needs in this season. Studying His Word consistently is one of the best ways to stay anchored as a faith-filled entrepreneur.

Sis, as we enter this new month, I’m praying God’s favor, peace, and boldness over you. You’re not alone in this journey, and I’m committed to bringing you content that actually supports you.

So with that being said, if you don’t mind, can you take 2 quick minutes to fill out this short survey below. I want to make sure the emails I send and resources I create align with what you need most right now.

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Here’s to fresh grace, fresh goals, and a fresh start.
Let’s go!

With love & purpose,
Odaisha 💛


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