I was raised in a God fearing household, believe in salvation and formed our marriage on that bond and raise my kids to have prayers, morals, Bible stories etc… but my reliance on God is sad. I’m of the “fix it yourself no one’s here to help” mentality. I’m at a crossroad professionally where I continue down a good path or pick something similar but unfamiliar that may potentially be better later. How do you approach God with a plead for guidance (I know it’s a simple answer) but feel like a hypocrite since you’re not really great at maintaining your own personal relationship with Him.
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These things kind of find you. I've always worked for myself. It was a completely unknown business that I got in so early nobody heard of it. It blew up 6 years in. I hung it up during Covid because people got weird. A few days ago a crazy idea popped into my head. Looking into it, it's much the same situation. Ironically the economy going to hell is the perfect condition. Next week I'm starting to lay the groundwork for it. Start going on walks and clearing your head to allow thoughts to flow. You need to be in the right mental state and have to get rid of any blocks you have. You'll just know you're on the right path when things naturally fall into place. I've always looked for synchronicities. Recently I've had a bunch of John the Baptist ones...Youtube recommendations, podcast meantions, etc. It symbolizes rebirth. Don't fight it. Roll with it.