Before launching my business several years ago, I wondered if I had what it takes to build a business. I don't have a business degree -- and I didn't have a surplus of money to make mistakes with.
At times, I questioned my abilities, doubted my capabilities, and wondered if I could build a business that would be profitable -- and one that I would be proud to lead.
Deep down, I had faith that this is what I was supposed to do -- and at times (in particularly rough seasons), it was this faith that I relied on to keep me building an organization that now I am very proud of.
As people, you and I tend to gravitate towards the safe, the visible, and the easy. If you can see it, it's easier to believe.
However, you learn the most significant lessons through the challenges, struggles, and often -- the uncertain.
You put your faith into practice when you step out without seeing the complete picture.
Don't be afraid to step out in faith and work through the struggle. One day, you may be very proud of what you were able to accomplish as you trusted in advance what can only make sense in reverse.
Bravely follow your dreams --
Bill