Taking Inspired Action and Use Your Gifts

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Take Inspired Action and Use Your Gifts!

Taking Inspired Action and Use Your GiftsMy son’s front door I happily decorated.

 

Good Tuesday Morning God’s Virtuous Women Entrepreneurs,

I pray you are all doing great and consistently and brilliantly building your empires.

Taking inspired action and using your gifts. Use your power to get wealth to manifest miracles in your business today. You’ll be glad you took this amazing business changing advice!

Today I’d like to share with you a conversation that I had with my oldest son in hope that it may be a form of motivation for you as you aspire to soar to greatness today and every day!

I have four children; a daughter who lives in the United Kingdom; a daughter who resides in the DC area; a son who lives with me; (he is my youngest) and a son who recently bought his own home not far from me; I live in the suburbs of Philadelphia, PA.

My son called me this morning on Facetime to show me something he was going to purchase from GrandinRoad. He always, and I mean always likes to ask for my opinion whenever he makes a purchase. When he bought his house and this is his first home, he consulted me on some things. Unfortunately, he didn’t listen and heed my advice when I tried to tell him about this gray couch he insisted on buying for his living room. I thought it was really drab. I told him that he needed a couch that would compliment his walls and hardwood floors, but he just had to have that ugly gray couch that, in my opinion, did not go with anything in his house. 

Click to see the video! Toddcouchcyndi

When the couch arrived it was too small and the color, as I tried to tell him from the beginning was all wrong! I also tried telling him that he could get a couch for a much better price than the one he was buying from Pottery Barn. Pottery Barn is lovely, indeed, but their prices are through the roof; again, he didn’t listen and decided to stay with making all of his purchases from PB. I didn’t argue because I know that cheap can become expensive if you’re not smart.

Taking Inspired Action and Use Your GiftsThe table for dining!

Anyway, he went back and revisited the sofa situation and ended up sending the gray couch back for the oatmeal colored sofa that I had recommended before you bought the gray couch and my oh my, what an enormous difference the oatmeal couch made in how his living room; it popped in radiance.

Click to watch the video! Potterybarncouch

We went shopping at PB over the next few weeks where he ended making all of his purchases for his home. From coffee and end tables to rugs to be placed under his tables as well as mirrors for the wall along with accessories for his countertops situated just under his cabinets. Talk about lovely, I did my thing! SMILE!

When my son called me on Facetime this morning as I wrote earlier in this post, he wanted to share/show me the next purchase he was making for his home. The conversation went from him asking me my opinion about Grandin Road to me telling him about prayer and using the gifts God has given him.

Taking Inspired Action and Use Your GiftsThe couches that he insisted on buying. We had to revisit this, but with my help he got it right!

Take inspired action and use your gifts to get wealth became my focus for my son.

The conversation quickly turned into making money. My son has been blessed to be able to build one empire and is now in the process of building another one. I told him that all business deals may not be good ones and that he needs to ask God if anything that he gets involved in is what God wants him to do. I then read a few prayer bullets to him; he immediately said, “Mom, can you send me those!” I was elated to. I told him that by taking inspired action he is opening himself up to receive many miracles from God. After I finished telling him about the prayer bullets our conversation turned to my youngest son, Bj and my oldest son said this to me; He said Bj could be making $20 an hour taking tolls on the Pennsylvania turnpike instead of making $13.00 an hour. I broke it down to him like this;

Bj is working for someone who is extremely disorganized. Bj is an expert at social media. He grew his Basketball Society business from a few hundred followers to 10,000 plus followers on Instagram in a matter of weeks. One guy said that Bj came in and did what he just could not do in reference to building the man’s brand. He is excellent at writing and marketing and he loves it. It is his passion. I told my oldest son that Bj is using his gifts and talents, in addition to his skill set to create his own empire. Bj went to this new job working for someone who had no clue about business and in a week’s time Bj created a new business by using Canva and Instagram and this opens the doors for Bj is get his wealth because he’s consistently and passionately using his gifts for God’s glory even if he doesn’t realize that it’s for God’s glory. So that $20 an hour cannot be compared to $13.00 an hour because Bj is doing what he loves and this will net him a whole lot more than $20 an hour in more ways than won!

I then preached on for about another 15 minutes or so and my son attentively listened and hung on to my every word.

If you’re in business for yourself, make sure that you are taking inspired action. If you have a business and it’s not what you love, then you need to take time out to think about doing exactly whatever it is you love doing. This way you ensure that miracles will be manifested in your life every day. It is important for you to use all the tools and resources God makes available to you. Sure, it may be a lot of work revamping and recollecting your thoughts in an effort to start over, but when you work from your passion you will never work at all and your life will never be the same. I promise.

Take inspired action and use your gifts. Give God the glory as you use your power to get wealth and while you’re at it, you’ll be manifesting miracles along the way!

Be blessed,

Cynthia

www.cynthiagboyer.com

 

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