A man from Scottsbluff told me he’d been planning a business idea for five years. Five years of research. Five years of strategy. Five years of waiting for the “right time.” When he finally came to me, he said, “Isaiah… I think I’ve planned myself into paralysis.”
I asked him to show me everything he created. He pulled out binders, charts, spreadsheets it looked like he had built a corporation on paper. But he hadn’t taken a single step into the real world. The weight of all that planning had convinced him he needed perfection before starting. And perfection became the very thing that kept him stuck.
I looked at him and said, “You don’t need a perfect plan. You need a faithful step.”
That truth hit him in a way nothing else had. We broke his massive dream into small actions. One phone call. One conversation. One post. One prototype. One first client. And suddenly the business he’d been dreaming about for half a decade was finally moving.
Three months later he said, “Isaiah, I can’t believe how much changed the moment I started.” That’s always the story. Movement creates clarity. Action creates confidence. Obedience creates momentum.
Nebraska entrepreneurs often underestimate how ready they already are. They think they need more time. More preparation. More certainty. But what they really need is courage.
If you’ve been waiting for the perfect moment to begin, I’d be honored to help you take your first faithful step.
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