Do You Trust You Can Have a Successful Business?

“God’s delays are not God’s denials.” — Tony Robbins

I remind myself of this quote often—especially when results take longer than I expected.

Just like many businesswomen, I used to crave instant results. I wanted proof that what I was doing was working right now.

And when it didn’t happen quickly, I made it mean something was wrong—with my business, my work ethic, or me.

But over the years, I’ve learned something powerful: delay is not denial.

The Waiting Doesn’t Mean It’s Not Working

Trusting that God, the universe, or a higher source has my back has been one of the biggest stress relievers of my career.

When things don’t happen immediately, I remind myself:

“It’s still coming.”

Sometimes results take time to grow roots before they bloom.
Sometimes, it’s us who need to grow into the person who can hold the result.

The Cost of Losing Trust

When we stop believing, we start overworking.
We push harder instead of trusting the process.
We question our value, our timing, and even our calling.

But the truth is—when you lose trust, you lose peace.
And peace is the soil where consistent results grow.

Every moment of impatience, every self-doubt spiral, is just fear pretending to be logic.
It’s the part of your brain that believes, “If I worry enough, I’ll stay safe.”

But worry doesn’t create safety—it creates exhaustion.

If your business feels heavy or you’re doubting that your results are coming, it’s time to clear what’s blocking your peace and momentum.

Take my free quiz: “What’s Blocking Your Business and Income?”
You’ll discover the beliefs and emotional patterns that make success feel delayed—and how to create more consistent results with ease and trust.

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3 Awareness Questions

  1. When results take longer than expected, what do I make it mean about me?

  2. How does my energy change when I shift from “it’s not happening” to “it’s still coming”?

  3. What would trusting timing look like in my daily work rhythm?

3 Quick Wins

  1. Create a “proof list.” Write down every success that came later than expected but worked out perfectly in hindsight.

  2. Set peace checkpoints. Before starting your workday, take a deep breath and remind yourself: “My job is to plant; timing is not my job.”

  3. Detach from deadlines. Set goals by intention (“I will serve ten clients”) instead of urgency (“I must sign ten clients this week”).

Final Thoughts

You can have the business of your dreams.

It’s not a question of if—it’s a question of when.

When you choose trust over fear, your energy shifts.
You take calmer, more focused action.
You become magnetic to what you’ve been working toward.

👉 Take the free quiz to uncover what’s slowing your results—or schedule a consultation to learn how to build your dream business with more trust, peace, and ease.

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