HERMOSA'S INSIGHTS 004
You can't start a business, you can't start a ministry, but you’re ready to start a relationship? Make it make sense
Starting a business is too much work?
Ministry? Too many responsibilities?
But starting a whole relationship, with emotions, commitment, and wahala, that one you're fully prepared for, right?
Have you ever thought about how much "MAINTENANCE" a relationship takes?
It’s like running a startup . You invest time, resources, and energy... except there are no profit margins, just heartbeats and emotions!
So what’s stopping you from chasing those business dreams or getting that ministry off the ground?
Is it that starting a relationship feels easier?
Or maybe, just maybe, you need to manage your time and heart better.
How about this – which one would you start first if you had to?
A business, a ministry, or a relationship?
You can't start a business, you can't start a ministry, but you’re ready to start a relationship? Make it make sense
Starting a business is too much work?
Ministry? Too many responsibilities?
But starting a whole relationship, with emotions, commitment, and wahala, that one you're fully prepared for, right?
Have you ever thought about how much "MAINTENANCE" a relationship takes?
It’s like running a startup . You invest time, resources, and energy... except there are no profit margins, just heartbeats and emotions!
So what’s stopping you from chasing those business dreams or getting that ministry off the ground?
Is it that starting a relationship feels easier?
Or maybe, just maybe, you need to manage your time and heart better.
How about this – which one would you start first if you had to?
A business, a ministry, or a relationship?
HERMOSA'S INSIGHTS 004π
You can't start a business, you can't start a ministry, but you’re ready to start a relationship? Make it make senseπ
Starting a business is too much work?
Ministry? Too many responsibilities?
But starting a whole relationship, with emotions, commitment, and wahala, that one you're fully prepared for, right?π
Have you ever thought about how much "MAINTENANCE" a relationship takes?
It’s like running a startup . You invest time, resources, and energy... except there are no profit margins, just heartbeats and emotions!
So what’s stopping you from chasing those business dreams or getting that ministry off the ground?
Is it that starting a relationship feels easier?
Or maybe, just maybe, you need to manage your time and heart better.
How about this – which one would you start first if you had to?
A business, a ministry, or a relationship?