A man from York came to me frustrated because every decision felt like a battle. Even simple choices drained him. He would make a plan, secondguess it, change it, question it, and end up paralyzed. “Isaiah,” he said, “I don’t know when I stopped trusting myself.”
I asked him one question: “Whose voice are you hearing when you hesitate?” He froze. The truth bubbled up slowly. It wasn’t his voice. It was the voice of someone who criticized him years ago a mentor who belittled him, a family member who questioned his abilities, a leader who spoke doubt instead of encouragement. He had internalized someone else’s insecurity as his own.
We spent months untangling those voices. I told him something I wish every Nebraska entrepreneur knew: “The enemy will try to speak through people, but God speaks through peace.” And the more he leaned into peace, the clearer his decisions became.
He started trusting himself again not recklessly, but courageously. He stopped looking for permission. He stopped matching his intuition against old criticism. He started leading from conviction instead of fear.
One morning he texted, “Isaiah… I made a big decision today without doubting myself. I felt peace immediately.” That moment told me something beautiful had shifted.
Nebraska entrepreneurs don’t struggle with intelligence. They struggle with confidence. And confidence isn’t built through perfection it’s built through truth.
If you’ve been fighting hesitation, I’d be honored to help you trust the voice God placed inside you.
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