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Why I Stopped Building a Business and Started Building Myself

Why I Stopped Building a Business and Started Building Myself

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If you look successful on paper but feel stretched thin in your spirit, this episode is for you.

For years, I believed growth meant more: more strategies, more hustle, more visibility. And on the outside, it worked. Businesses grew. Opportunities expanded. But internally, I was exhausted and reactive, constantly trying to keep up with who I thought I needed to be.

Everything shifted when I realized this truth:
I wasn’t broken. I was just building from the wrong starting point.

In this short, intimate episode, I share why this season isn’t about doing more, but about becoming who God already called me to be and letting everything else flow from there.

In this episode, you’ll hear:
  • Why you don’t need a new plan. You need a new posture.
  • How my real estate business shifted from transactions to ministry
  • The Romans 12:2 framework anchoring my entire year
  • Why vision boards can feel like pressure instead of inspiration
  • The difference between forcing growth and becoming the woman meant to steward it
Key Quote:

“You don’t build the life or business you want. You become the woman who can steward it.”

My word for this season: BECOME
Not hustle.
Not scale.
Not grind.
Become.

Resources mentioned:
  • Join The Leverage Lounge (7-day free trial): JOIN HERE
  • Romans 12:2: “Do not be conformed to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind.”
Connect with me:
  • Instagram: @sheenagilreath
  • Website: www.theleverageco.com
  • Email: sheena@theleverageco.com

If this episode resonated, hear this clearly:
You’re not behind. You’re not late. You’re becoming.

Clarity comes when you stop chasing who you think you should be and start stewarding who God already called you to be.

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