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The Proverbs 31 CEO Podcast is for Christian women who are ready to stop burying their gifts and start building businesses that create lasting Kingdom impact. Hosted by Doreen Moujaled, each episode helps you move from Skills → Income → Business → Kingdom Wealth → Legacy through biblical stewardship and practical business strategy. You'll learn how to monetize your God-given expertise, attract aligned buyers with integrity, build predictable income, and create a business that honors God without chasing hustle culture. If you're ready to steward your gifts faithfully, build with wisdom, and leave a legacy that outlives you, you're in the right place. Welcome to The Proverbs 31 CEO Podcast where faith meets business, stewardship leads to Kingdom wealth, and purpose becomes lasting impact. moujaled.substack.com

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episode THE STEWARDSHIP OF ATTENTION: cover

THE STEWARDSHIP OF ATTENTION:

Welcome to the Proverbs 31 CEO Podcast show. I’m Doreen Moujaled, and today we’re talking about something that’s going to shift how you think about your business. The Stewardship of Attention this is not about followers, not engagement metric and this is not about algorithm wins. Attention and specifically: Are you building followers or disciples of your mission? Because there’s a massive difference and most entrepreneurs are doing it wrong. So stick around but this changes everything. The Vanity Metrics Trap Most entrepreneurs are chasing followers. They’re chasing likes, they’re chasing shares, they’re chasing the algorithm and they’re exhausted. Because the algorithm is a moving target. It changes every month, every week sometimes. You optimize for one thing, and suddenly that’s not what the algorithm rewards anymore. So you’re constantly adjusting, constantly creating, constantly grinding always feeling like you’re not enough. Not enough followers, not enough engagement, not enough reach and you start feeling discouraged. It’s a treadmill and the treadmill never stops. But here’s what I realized: Followers are not the goal, A loyal tribe is .A follower is someone who likes your content. They scroll past your post, they engage and they move on.A disciple is someone who believes in your mission. They don’t just consume your content, they live it and they don’t just follow you. They follow your calling and here’s the kicker: Loyal tribes are worth infinitely more than followers. One disciple will pay yo, will invest in you and will build with you. A thousand followers? most of them won’t buy anything. FROM FOLLOWERS TO DISCIPLES So what’s the difference in how you build? Chasing Followers: * You post what the algorithm wants * You chase trends * You optimize for reach * You measure success by numbers * You’re always performing * You’re always adjusting Building Loyal tribe (Disciples:) * You post what your mission requires * You stay true to your message * You optimize for alignment..Am I in the will of God? Am I doing what God has asked me to do? * You measure success by transformation;Am I becoming who God has called me to be * You’re consistently authentic * You’re building something real Let me give you a concrete example. I have Substack but when I first started, I thought: I need to grow this list, I need to get subscribers. So I was thinking about what would get the most opens. What would go viral. What would make people click but then I realized something: I didnt want the most subscribers. I wanted the RIGHT subscribers. I want subscribers who are ready to dismantle their money lies. I want subscribers who are ready to steward their gifts and build lasting kingdom impact from profitable Kingdom businesses. I want subscribers who are aligned with the same mission as theirs not just people who click because the subject line was catchy. So I made a shift quickly i stopped optimizing for growth because when you start thinking like that its not the right mindset to build I started optimizing for alignment and you know what happened? My growth slowed down, I had fewer subscribers but the subscribers I had? They were different. They started engaging, they started commenting and they started asking for more. They are gradually becoming disciples of the Kingdom Wealth mission. STEWARDSHIP OF ATTENTION Here’s where actually stewardship comes in. When someone gives you their attention, they’re giving you something precious. They’re giving you their time, they’re giving you their mental energy. They’re giving you their trust and most entrepreneurs treat that like it’s disposable. They’re just chasing numbers but stewardship means: I’m going to honor that attention. I’m not going to waste it on content that doesn’t serve.I’m not going to manipulate it for engagement. I’m not going to abuse it for sales. I’m going to be intentional with it. Let me tell you what stewardship of attention looks like. Stewardship of Attention means: You don’t post for the algorithm. You post because you have something to say. You don’t create content that’s trendy. You create content that’s true and aligned to your mission You don’t optimize for reach, you optimize to resonate with your people by speaking their language, You’re not trying to get everyone to follow you. You’re trying to attract people who are aligned with your mission. Here’s a practical example from my own business: I’m on TikTok. I’m on Substack. I’m on LinkedIn. But I’m not creating different content for each platform just to chase what works on that platform. I’m creating content based on one mission: Help Christian women monetise their expertise so they can attract aligned buyers and build profitable businesses that allows them to give back generously to missions. That message is the same on TikTok as it is on Substack as it is on Youtube The format changes short video vs. long form but the message doesn’t change to match the platform’s algorithm. The message stays true and you know what? The people who are finding me are the RIGHT people. They’re not confused about what I do. They’re not there for random content. They’re there because they want to dismantle money lies, monetize their expertise and build profitable business that ultimately leads to Kingdom Wealth. That’s stewardship. Another example: On Substack, I’m not chasing open rates. I’m not writing subject lines designed to make people curious. I’m writing subject lines that are honest. The Lie that charging for your gift is wrong Why undercharging is self rejection Are You Burying Your Gift? Honest subject lines, not manipulative subject lines. And yes, maybe I lose some opens but the people who open? They stay. They’re not disappointed, they’re not there for clickbait. They’re there for the actual content and that’s the person who becomes a disciple. INTENTION VS. ALGORITHM THE INTENTIONAL CHOICE So let’s talk about intention vs. algorithm. Most entrepreneurs are algorithm-driven. They’re looking at: What’s trending? what’s going viral? what are other people doing that’s working? and then they copy it. But that’s not stewardship, that’s following. Stewardship of attention means you’re leading. You’re saying: Here’s what I believe, here’s what I’m building, here’s the mission. Are you aligned? And you’re not trying to convince everyone. You’re not trying to make everyone follow you.You’re just being clear about what you stand for and the people who are aligned? They find you. Here’s how I do this with Substack specifically: I’m building on Substack intentionally. Not because Substack has the biggest reach. But because Substack is where my people are. #Jesusonsusbtack Christian entrepreneurs who want depth. Who want to read long-form content. Who want substance, not soundbites. Who are building faith-led businesses. So instead of trying to grow my Substack to 100K subscribers by chasing algorithms, I’m building it to be a gathering place for the right people. A place where we talk about money lies. Where we talk about Kingdom Wealth. Where we talk about stewardship, monetising your expertise, attracting aligned buyers, building systems for predictable income And here’s the key: When Substack changes its algorithm and they will, I don’t have to change my content because I’m not dependent on the algorithm. I’m dependent on the message.The message is constant. The medium can change, but the message stays the same. STEWARDSHIP + CALLING This ties directly into your calling. Your calling isn’t to get followers. Your calling is to serve a specific mission. For me, it’s to help Christian women dismantle money lies and build Kingdom Wealth. That’s my calling. Not get 1 million followers. Not go viral. Not be famous. Help Christian women dismantle money lies and build Kingdom Wealth. That’s the thing. So when you’re building your business, the question isn’t: How do I make more money? How do I get more followers? The question is: How do I serve my calling more effectively and efficiently sometimes, that means slowing down. Sometimes, that means being more selective. Sometimes, that means saying no to opportunities that don’t align. People will want to tap into your energy and come in with wrong intentions Sometimes, that means losing followers who weren’t aligned anyway. Here’s a concrete example: I had followers on social media who were interested in general business stuff. Not Christian business, not faith-led stuff. Just general entrepreneurship.So they followed me for general content but then I shifted. I made my message explicitly Christian. The Proverbs 31 CEO. Kingdom Wealth Code. Dismantling money lies for Christian women. Explicit and some people unfollowed. Because that wasn’t what they signed up for but the people who stayed? They were aligned. They were disciples of the mission not just followers of the content. And here’s the beautiful part: Those disciples are more valuable. They will buy my book. They will join my Inner Circle. I will build with them They become part of the mission. One disciple/ loyal disciple is worth more than 100 random followers. PRACTICAL APPLICATION WHAT TO DO So if you’re listening and you’re thinking: Okay, Doreen, how do I actually do this? Here’s what you do: #1: Define your calling. Not your business your calling, what’s the mission you’re here to advance?Write it down, make it clear, make it specific. #2: Look at your content. Is your content serving your calling?or is it just content that gets engagement?Be honest. #3: Make a shift. Start creating content that serves your calling. Not that chases the algorithm, not that chases followers but that serves the mission. #4: Be clear about who you serve. Who are the disciples you’re looking for? What are they struggling with? What’s their mission that aligns with yours? Be specific. #5: Measure differently. Stop measuring by followers. Start measuring by transformation. How many people are actually moving from burying their gift to doing what God has called them to do? How many people are actually dismantling their money lies? How many people are actually building Kingdom Wealth? That’s the metric that matters and here’s the final thing: You’ll make less money chasing followers. But you’ll make more money building disciples. Because disciples buy. Disciples invest. Disciples build with you. So yes, the growth might slow down. But the quality of growth accelerates and that’s stewardship. Final Remarks Your attention is sacred and the attention people give you is sacred too. Don’t waste it chasing followers.Don’t waste it chasing algorithms. Use it to serve your calling. Build disciples, not followers and watch how everything changes. If you want to go deeper on this, I’m writing a book called Call to Prosper that walks through all of this. The Kingdom Wealth Code framework. The shift from chasing to building. From followers to disciples. From algorithm-driven to mission-driven. Waitlist is open. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit moujaled.substack.com [https://moujaled.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]

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episode Are You Burying Your Gift? cover

Are You Burying Your Gift?

You know the story. A master gives his servants talents money .To one, he gives five. To another, two.To another, one. Then he leaves.The servant with five talents? He goes out and makes five more. The servant with two? He makes two more but the servant with one talent? He buries it.He’s afraid. He overthinks.He doesn’t want to mess up. So he plays it safe and when the master comes back, here’s what happens: The servant with five talents has ten.The master is pleased: Well done, good and faithful servant! The servant with two talents has four. The master is equally pleased: Well done! But the servant with one talent?He brings back the one talent, unchanged. He says: Master, I was afraid. You’re a hard man. So I buried it in the ground to keep it safe. And the master’s response is devastating: You wicked, lazy servant! You should have put my money on deposit with the bankers, so that when I returned I would have received it back with interest.” Then: Take the talent from him and give it to the one who has ten. For whoever has will be given more, and they will have an abundance. Whoever does not have, even what they have will be taken from them. This parable isn’t about money.It’s about what happens when you bury your gift. When you don’t multiply it.When you let fear stop you. When you overthink instead of act and the consequence is devastating. Not just for you but for everyone you could have served. The Lie Underneath Burying Your Gift Most Christian women who bury their gift don’t think they’re being irresponsible. They think they’re being safe. They think: I’ll just keep my gift to myself. I won’t risk losing it. But that’s the lie because keeping your gift to yourself is losing it. The parable shows this clearly.The servant who buried his talent didn’t lose it. He had it but he gained nothing and he lost everything.He lost the master’s favor. He lost his position, he lost his reward, he lost his authority and even the one talent was taken from him. What Burying Your Gift Looks Like Today The Gifted Teacher Who Won’t Teach She has the ability to transform people.She has knowledge.She has a gift for explanation but she doesn’t charge.She doesn’t offer, she doesn’t market.Why? She’s afraid, afraid of judgment, afraid of failure. Afraid of seeming greedy, being ambitious, wanting more she buries her gift. She keeps it to herself and the people who could have been transformed by her never find her. The Coach Who Won’t Scale She has a methodology that works. Her clients get results but she only works one-on-one.She’s maxed out. She could create a course. She could build a group program. She could leverage her gift. But she doesn’t.Why? She overthinks.Is it ethical to charge for a course if people could just hire me? What if the course isn’t perfect?What if people don’t get results? So she stays small, she serves three clients personally instead of 300 through systems. She buries her gift through overthinking. The Entrepreneur Who Won’t Take the Risk She has an idea, a business, a product, a service. She knows it would work but she delays. She waits for perfect conditions, she waits for complete certainty. She waits for the fear to go away.Why? She’s afraid, afraid to fail publicly. Afraid to invest in herself, afraid that she’s not good enough. So she waits and years pass, she never builds and the people who needed her solution never get it. She buried her gift through fear and delay. The Woman With a Message But No Platform She has wisdom, she has lived experience. She has truth to share but she’s not visible. She doesn’t create content she doesn’t speak, she doesn’t build an audience why? She’s afraid of judgment, she’s afraid of being seen. She’s afraid that her message isn’t important enough so she stays silent.The women who desperately need to hear her message never find her. She buried her gift through silence. Thanks for reading The Proverbs 31 CEO Newsletter! Subscribe to receive weekly insights on monetization of your gifts and attracting aligned buyers The Cost of Burying Your Gift Let’s talk about what it actually costs. Because the parable shows us: The cost is not small. COST #1: The People You Don’t Serve When you bury your gift, you’re not just affecting yourself. You’re affecting everyone who could have been helped. Think about it:If you’re a healer and you bury your gift, sick people stay sick and die If you’re a teacher and you bury your gift, ignorant people stay ignorant. If you’re a builder and you bury your gift, broken things stay broken. You are responsible for the people you don’t serve. Not because it’s your fault they’re suffering. But because you had the ability to help and you chose not to because you played small. COST #2: The Income You Don’t Make The parable shows this clearly. The servant who buried his talent didn’t gain anything. But the servants who multiplied their talents doubled their wealth. So the cost of burying your gift is: All the income you could have made. All the years you could have built wealth. All the financial security you could have created to push forward the agenda of the Kingdom You are on earth to please God and serve others Let me do some math: If you’re a coach worth $5K per client and you could serve 10 clients a year: * Year 1: $50K * Year 5: $250K * Year 10: $500K But if you’re afraid and you only serve 2 clients a year: * Year 1: $10K * Year 5: $50K * Year 10: $100K The cost of your fear: $400K over 10 years. And that’s just for YOU. COST #3: The Legacy You Don’t Build Wealth isn’t just money. Legacy is building something that lasts. Something that multiplies, something that creates opportunity for others. But if you bury your gift, you don’t build anything. You don’t create a legacy. Your children don’t inherit a business. They don’t inherit an example of courage.They inherit your fear. They inherit your limiting beliefs, they inherit your small thinking COST #4: The Master’s Favor You Lose In the parable, the servant who buried his talent lost the master’s favor. He went from being a trusted servant to being called wicked and lazy. He lost authority, he lost position, he lost reward. So when we think about God’s favor: God wants you to multiply your gift.Not bury it. God wants you to build not hide. God wants you to take risks.Not play it safe and when you bury your gift out of fear, you’re rejecting His assignment. You’re saying: I don’t trust You. I’m going to keep this safe instead of multiplying it. That costs you God’s favor. COST #5: The Authority You Forfeit The parable says: To the one who has, more will be given. This isn’t just about money. It’s about authority, when you multiply your gift, you gain authority. You become someone people listen to.You become someone people follow. You become someone who has influence but when you bury your gift, you lose that authority. You become invisible.No one knows you exist. No one follows you, no one gives you a platform. You forfeit all the authority you could have built to be a Kingdom wealth ambassador. Why Fear Makes You Bury Your Gift Let’s talk about the servant in the parable. He says: Master, I was afraid. That’s the root. Fear. But what is he afraid of? He says: You’re a hard man. You harvest where you have not sown and gather where you have not scattered seed. In other words: He’s afraid the master is strict.He’s afraid of being punished if he fails. So he plays it safe, he buries the talent. At least then, he can’t fail. But here’s what’s interesting:His fear causes exactly what he’s afraid of. He’s afraid of the master’s judgment, so he buries the talent and the master’s response is harsh judgment. He calls him wicked and lazy.He takes away the talent. He removes him from his position.The very thing he feared came true because of his fear. This is what happens when you bury your gift: You’re afraid of failure, so you don’t try and you fail anyway. You’re afraid of judgment so you hide and you get judged as someone who hides coward, lazy. You’re afraid of losing what you have so you don’t risk it and you lose it anyway. Fear doesn’t protect you. It destroys you. The Difference Between Burying and Building The parable shows two kinds of servants: The ones who multiply make five more, make two more The one who buries,keeps it the same What’s the difference? It’s not intelligence, the servant with one talent might be just as smart. It’s not opportunity, he had the same opportunity as the others. It’s courage.The servants who multiplied had the courage to risk. The servant who buried didn’t that’s it, that’s the only difference. So the question for you is:Do you have the courage to multiply your gift? Or are you going to bury it? because there’s no middle ground. The parable makes this clear.You either multiply, or you lose. You either build, or you forfeit. You either take the risk, or you face the consequences. What Multiplying Your Gift Looks Like Multiplying your gift doesn’t mean you have to be perfect. Look at the servants in the parable. The one with five talents made five more 100% return.The one with two talents made two more. 100% return Same return rate but different absolute amounts and the master was equally pleased with both. Well done, good and faithful servant! So multiplication doesn’t require you to make a fortune. It requires you to do something with what you’ve been given. The keyword is faithfully stewarding. Multiply your gift by: Building a business not staying invisible Creating systems not staying maxed out Teaching others not keeping knowledge locked up Taking risks not playing it safe Starting imperfectly not waiting for perfect not waiting for all your ducks to line up in a row Building publicly not hiding Charging fairly not giving away your value Scaling your impact not limiting yourself to one-on-one The servants didn’t wait for the perfect investment opportunity. They just took what they had and multiplied it. You don’t need perfect conditions. You just need courage. Look at what is in your hand and work with it. The Cost of Burying (Summary) You lose: * The people you could have served * The income you could have made * The legacy you could have built * The master’s favor * The authority you could have claimed * The example you could have set * Years of your life * Peace because you’re hiding * Fulfillment because you’re not using your gift * The fullness of what God designed you to do And for what?To feel safe? To avoid judgment?To not take a risk? The parable shows: That safety costs everything. The Real Question So here’s the question I’m asking you: Are you burying your gift? not intentionally but through fear. Through overthinking, through waiting for perfect conditions. Through telling yourself you’re protecting your gift by keeping it safe. If you are, here’s what I want you to know: God didn’t give you your gift to bury it. He gave it to you to multiply it. He gave it to you so you could serve others. He gave it to you so you could build Kingdom Wealth. He gave it to you so you could create a legacy. And when you bury it, you’re rejecting His assignment. What if the greatest obstacle to your prosperity isn’t a lack of opportunity but a lie you’ve believed? For generations, many Christian women have been taught messages that disconnect faith from wealth, purpose from profit, and stewardship from abundance. The result? God-given gifts remain buried.Businesses never get built.Kingdom assignments go unfunded.And women settle for survival when they were called to multiplication. In Called to Prosper, Doreen Moujaled challenges the beliefs that keep Christian women financially stuck and introduces the Kingdom Wealth Code™—a practical framework for moving from Skills → Income → Business → Kingdom Wealth → Legacy. This book will help you: • Identify the lies keeping you from doing what God has called you to build • Discover the biblical foundation for Kingdom wealth• Recognize and monetize your God-given skills• Build income and business through stewardship• Create wealth that serves a purpose beyond yourself• Leave a legacy that impacts future generations You were not called to bury your gifts. You were called to prosper. Ready for Implementation? Understanding the principles is one thing. Building them into your life and business is another. The Kingdom Cashflow Accelerator ™ is for Christian women who are ready to stop giving their gifts away for free and build predictable income, attract aligned buyers, and create a business that honors God and funds their Kingdom assignment. If you’re ready to move from inspiration to implementation, I’d love to help you build it. Until next time, keep stewarding your gifts faithfully. Blessings Doreen Moujaled. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit moujaled.substack.com [https://moujaled.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]

15. juni 2026 - 16 min
episode I posted daily for 8 months and made only $61 cover

I posted daily for 8 months and made only $61

I want to tell you something that took me a long time to say out loud. Thanks for reading The Proverbs 31 CEO Newsletter! Subscribe for free to receive new posts and support my work. For eight months in the first year I started my business back in 2020 I posted every single day. Every single. Day, not lazy posts not throwaway content, posts I thought about, crafted, rewrote, and published with genuine hope that this one would be the one that started something. I showed up when I did not feel like it.I showed up when nobody was engaging. I showed up when the algorithm was working against me and when the follower count was barely moving and when the only people commenting were other creators doing the same thing I was doing posting into a quiet room and hoping someone would eventually answer. Eight months every day and you know how much I made? sixty-one dollars, not sixty-one thousand, sixty plus 1 and the most painful part of that number was not the number itself. It was the advice I had been following to produce it because the advice I had consumed from every free masterclass and every viral post and every guru who had built something I wanted was the same advice that had produced those sixty-one dollars. Show up consistently, be consistent, stay consistent. Consistency is everything consistency is the secret.consistency is what separates the people who make it from the people who quit.I had been consistent. For eight months every day and I had sixty-one dollars to show for it. The lie hiding inside the truth Here is what I need you to understand about consistency. It is not a lie. Consistency matters.In fact in the long run consistency is one of the most important qualities a founder can develop. A business that shows up irregularly, disappears for weeks, and reappears with apologies and explanations of why they went quiet that business struggles to build the kind of trust that converts. So I am not here to tell you that consistency does not matter.I am here to tell you that consistency alone does not produce revenue and that the advice to just stay consistent delivered without the context of what consistency actually needs to be built on is one of the most expensive half-truths in the online business space. Because it keeps founders on a treadmill moving constantly generating momentum and going nowhere.The treadmill feels like progress because effort is real. The sweat is real the exhaustion is real, the calendar full of posting days with green checkmarks is real.but the destination never arrives. A treadmill no matter how consistently you run on it does not take you anywhere.Consistency is not a strategy, consistency is a character trait and character without strategy produces effort without results. What I was actually missing for eight months Let me tell you what I know now that I did not know then. When I was posting every day and made sixty-one dollars I was missing four specific things. Not motivation, not discipline, not consistency. Four structural things that no amount of daily posting could compensate for. I did not know who I was actually talking to. Not in the specific, precise, uncomfortable way that actually makes content convert. I knew my general niche. I knew the broad category of people I was trying to help. I had a vague sense of the problem I was solving. But I did not know her.The specific woman. The specific season she was in. The specific frustration she was carrying at 11pm when she sat down to scroll because she was too tired to work but too wired to sleep. I did not know what she had already tried. I did not know why it had not worked for her. I did not know what she told herself when she wondered if this was ever going to be worth it and because I did not know her with that specificity my content spoke to a category. Not a person.Content that speaks to a category gets nodded at. Content that speaks to a person gets shared, saved, replied to and eventually, purchased from. For eight months I was nodding at a category and wondering why nobody was converting. I did not know the buyer’s pathway. This is the one that costs the most. A buyer’s pathway is the specific sequence of experiences a person needs to move through before she is ready to make a purchasing decision. She needs to discover you. She needs to recognize herself in your message. She needs to build enough trust to believe you can solve her problem. She needs to understand what you are offering and whether it is the right solution for her. She needs a clear, low-friction way to say yes. Each of those steps is distinct.Each requires intentional design and none of them happen automatically just because you showed up with good content.For eight months I was producing the first step discovery and assuming the rest would follow naturally.It did not because I had not designed it. The people who found my content went through step one they discovered me and then they had nowhere to go.No designed journey from discovery to trust.No intentional pathway from trust to decision.No clear invitation from decision to purchase. They arrived they consumed and they left.Consistently every day for eight months. I did not have a formula that worked. Not a manipulative formula, not a content template that produces shallow posts. A working formula for how to communicate a specific insight in a way that moves a specific person from passive reading to active consideration.Every piece of content that converts has a structure underneath it. That structure is not manipulation.It is communication design and for eight months I was not using it. I was sharing insights, providing value, being genuine without any structural intention about what I wanted the reader to think, feel, or do when she finished reading.Content without communication design is information, information does not convert. Structured and intentional communication that moves someone through a designed emotional and buyer journey that converts. I did not have mentorship on the mechanics. This one is the hardest to say because it requires admitting something that felt like failure at the time.I did not know what I did not know.I thought I understood content. I thought I understood marketing. I thought I understood what it took to build something online. I did not understand the mechanics underneath any of it and because I did not know the mechanics I could not evaluate whether my approach was working or broken.I was consistently doing something I could not properly assess. Which meant I could not fix what was wrong because I did not know enough to see that something was wrong.I just kept going consistently hoping that persistence would compensate for the structural gaps I did not know existed. It did not. What eventually changed was not my consistency what changed was understanding.I invested in mentorship real mentorship, from someone who had built what I wanted to build and could show me the mechanics I was missing and within six weeks of that investment I closed my first thousand dollar sale. Not because I suddenly worked harder because I finally understood the buyer pathway I had been missing for eight months. The right mechanics and real results.That is what consistency had been trying to produce for eight months and could not because consistency was never the missing ingredient. What consistent strategy actually looks like I want to give you something concrete to take from this because the answer is not to stop being consistent. The answer is to be consistent about the right things in the right order with the right intention behind each action. Here is what that looks like in practice. Consistent message not just consistent posting before you think about how often to post get clear on what your message actually is.Not your niche, your message.A niche is a category. Business coaching for women. A message is a conviction. Consistent income does not come from consistent effort. It comes from consistent infrastructure and systems and most online founders have been taught to build the first without ever being shown the second. A niche tells people what you do.A message tells people what you believe and invites the people who share that belief to gather around it.When you are consistent about a clear, specific, conviction-driven message the right people self-select in and the wrong people self-select out.That filtering process is marketing it is the beginning of an audience that converts. Consistent pathway not just consistent content. Every piece of content you publish should have a designed next step. Not a hard sell at the end of every post but a clear direction for the person who resonated with what she just read. Sometimes that next step is a follow. Sometimes it is a reply or a comment. Sometimes it is a lead magnet or a free resource. Sometimes it is simply a question that invites her to go deeper in the conversation. The specific next step matters less than the intention behind it.You are not just publishing content.You are guiding someone through a journey. Every piece of content is one step in that journey and the journey has to be designed before the content is written not added as an afterthought. Consistent nurture not just consistent visibility. Being seen is not the same as being trusted.Visibility without depth produces followers.Depth produces buyers.Consistent nurture means showing up in ways that deepen the relationship not just ways that maintain the presence. It means occasionally going vulnerable instead of polished.It means sharing the confession behind the framework not just the framework.It means letting people see how you think not just what you know. It means being consistent about the quality and honesty of the relationship you are building not just the frequency of your output. That depth is what turns a follower into a warm lead. A warm lead into a buyer.A buyer into a client who sends you referrals without being asked. Consistent evaluation not just consistent effort. Every month not once a year, not when things feel particularly broken sit down with your content and ask the questions that matter. Which posts brought people into my world who eventually became buyers? Which posts got engagement but produced nothing downstream? Which emails in my sequence have the highest click-through rates and what do those emails have in common? Where in my buyer pathway are people dropping off? Consistent evaluation is what separates a founder who is consistently learning from a founder who is consistently busy. Busy produces effort.Learning produces iteration and iteration systematic, data-informed, improvement is what actually compounds over time. The mentor moment that changed everything I said earlier that what changed for me was mentorship.I want to be specific about what that means because mentorship has become a word the online business space uses to sell a lot of things that do not deliver what the word implies. What I mean by mentorship is this.Someone who had already built what I was trying to build who understood the mechanics of the buyer pathway, the conversion structure, the message design sat with me and showed me what I could not see from inside my own business. Not a course I consumed alone, not a program I bought and never finished.A real exchange of knowledge and observation. Someone who looked at what I was doing and could tell me specifically, concretely, without vagueness exactly what was missing. That conversation showed me the buyer pathway I had been ignoring for eight months and within six weeks I closed my first thousand dollar sale. The consistency was the same, the effort was the same.The voice was the same, the difference was the system underneath.Once I understood the mechanics the message clarity, the buyer pathway, the conversion structure consistency became powerful. Because I was no longer consistently doing something that was not designed to work.I was consistently doing something that was. That is the distinction the online business industry never makes clearly enough.Consistency before systems produces repetition, consistency after systems produces the compounding effect The Proverbs 31 principle of intentional consistency There is a verse I keep coming back to when I think about this. Proverbs 31:27 — she watches over the affairs of her household and does not eat the bread of idleness. She is not idle but notice what the verse says she is doing. She is watching over the affairs.She is evaluating. She is assessing. She is paying attention to whether what is happening in her household is aligned with what she intends to be happening. She is not just showing up every day and hoping for the best. She is watching, she is intentional. She is consistently paying attention to whether her effort is producing the outcomes she is building toward that is the kind of consistency that builds something. Not the consistency of daily posting without strategic intention. But the consistency of daily intentional action evaluated, refined, and directed by someone who knows what she is building and why. The Proverbs 31 woman was not on a treadmill. She was building something. And the difference between the two is not effort. It is systems It is knowing where you are going. It is designing the pathway to get there. It is being consistent about the right things not just consistent about showing up. What needs to change and where to start If you have been consistently posting and still wondering why the revenue does not feel proportional to the effort here is the honest answer. The consistency is not the problem. The structure underneath the consistency is and before you post one more piece of content before you commit to one more thirty-day challenge or content calendar or posting schedule it is worth pausing long enough to ask the question I wish I had asked eight months earlier. Am I being consistent about the right things or am I being consistent about effort in the hope that volume will eventually produce what strategy would have produced from the start? That question is uncomfortable. It was uncomfortable for me but it is the question that changes everything when you answer it honestly. Where to go from here If you want to understand the specific structure that should sit underneath your consistency the buyer pathway I was missing for eight months, the message design, the conversion architecture the playbook is where that foundation is documented. Confessions of an Entrepreneur: From Hustle to High Ticket [https://www.predictableincomesystem.com/] is the honest story of what I built wrong, what I figured out, and the CASE Framework that finally made consistency produce results instead of just produce content. It is built from the real experience of someone who spent eight months doing it wrong and then figured out what right actually looks like. if you want to know exactly where your revenue system is leaking, I offer a revenue recovery audit. We look at your offer, your messaging, and your sales process together. No fluff. Just an honest look at what is working, what is not, and what to fix first. I have done this with over 130 clients. I know what to look for and I know how to tell you the truth in a way that actually helps.wherever you go from here please carry this with you. Sixty-one dollars.Eight months.Every day. That was consistency without systems and it was the most expensive lesson I ever learned. You do not have to learn it the hard way. Doreen Thanks for reading The Proverbs 31 CEO Newsletter! Subscribe to receive the 3-step messaging fix so you can attract more paying clients This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit moujaled.substack.com [https://moujaled.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]

12. maj 2026 - 19 min
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Undercharging is not being generous..Its self Rejection

There’s a lie circulating in the online business world that sounds spiritual but produces poverty. If I charge less, more people will buy. And for a while, it feels logical. Lower price. Lower barrier. More clients. But what most entrepreneurs experience instead is this: More work. More exhaustion. More resentment. Less profit. If you are realising that chaos, undercharging and unclear messaging are costing you revenue, go take my Marketing Scorecard. It will show you exactly where your business is leaking and where structure can multiply your income.. https://bit.ly/revenuescorecard [https://bit.ly/revenuescorecard] This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit moujaled.substack.com [https://moujaled.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]

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