As Christian business owners, we’re constantly balancing faith, work, and life. It’s easy to feel like you’re spinning your wheels or trying to do all the things at once. But what if the key to leveling up isn’t about doing more—but about doing what truly matters? I’ve found that sometimes the best way to break through those roadblocks is by learning from others who’ve been there, done that. And trust me, these books have been game-changers for me.
In my latest podcast episode, I dive into eight books that will challenge and inspire you—not just as a business owner but as someone walking out your faith in a noisy world. These aren’t your typical business books. They’re packed with real talk, practical wisdom, and spiritual insight that’ll help you cut the fluff and get serious about both your calling and your success.
Here’s a sneak peek of what I’m covering:
- The One Thing by Gary Keller: Overwhelmed by your never-ending to-do list? This book is all about narrowing your focus and cutting out the busywork so you can actually make progress where it matters most.
- The Power of One More by Ed Mylett: Feeling like you’ve hit a wall? Mylett shows you how to dig deep and push yourself to do just one more thing to keep moving forward.
- The Ruthless Elimination of Hurry by John Mark Comer: Let’s get real—when was the last time you slowed down? Comer’s book is a much-needed wake-up call to stop chasing productivity for productivity’s sake and start trusting God’s pace for your life and business.
And that’s just the start. From mastering nonverbal cues in business (Cues by Vanessa Van Edwards) to stepping into your authority as a woman of God (Lioness Arising by Lisa Bevere), these books will give you the insight and encouragement you need to grow in every area of your life.
Ready to dive deeper? In the episode, I’m breaking down each book, sharing key takeaways, and giving you practical ways to apply them to your business right now.
Click here to listen to the full episode and let’s start building the kind of success that lasts—both here on earth and in eternity.
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