Road to Damascus: Converting with St. Paul Day 1

Why I shifted away from secular coaching to become an exclusively Catholic coach

“On his journey, as he was nearing Damascus, a light from the sky suddenly flashed around him.” Acts 9:3

Hello my graceful sisters. I’m so happy to introduce this free coaching series with you.

My mission with this series is to encourage you to become faithfully Catholic in how you share content, grow your business brand, and show up in your communities.

Just like Saint Paul, may we completely hand over our gifts, strengths, works, and efforts to glorify God, evangelize Christ as our Redeemer, and feature our Catholic faith openly!

Road to Damascus: The New Way. A 7 day series for Catholic women called to convert their work as content creators and business owners to be clearly faith-rooted.

Let us prepare our hearts to celebrate the Feast of the Conversion of Saint Paul on January 25!

Here's how to get started with our series:

Day 1: Read the blog: Should I Blend My Faith and My Business?

How to reconcile your Catholic faith with your public persona and business offerings (link below).

Questions to consider:

Do you feel called to transfer your non-spiritual work into becoming a Catholic content creator, but you’re anxious about what it means, what the losses will be like, and if it will be worth building a platform that highlights your Catholic faith?

In this latest blog, I share my vulnerable story about why and how I left my work as a secular coach. I’ll also reveal my messy but meaningful transition away from non-spiritual life coaching to becoming an exclusively Catholic spiritual director and life coach.

If you feel misaligned and uninspired with your current work, and you long to re-orient your focus towards faith-based entrepreneurship and Catholic content creation, the Road to Damascus series is for you, dear sister.

Read the blog here:

Stay tuned for the rest of the Road to Damascus series content. I'll be sharing more reflections and inspirations for Day 2 tomorrow.

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