What No One Tells You About Business: The Highs, the Lows, and the Spiritual Lessons

No one tells you that building a business will break you open in the best and hardest ways.
That it will test your trust, stretch your limits, and invite you — again and again — to meet yourself at deeper levels.

It’s not just strategy and sales funnels.
It’s not just to-do lists and scaling goals.

It’s shadow work.
It’s surrender.
It’s spiritual growth disguised as spreadsheets.

Because the truth is:
Entrepreneurship is one of the most confronting and expansive journeys a woman can walk.

You’ll meet your fear of being seen.

Every time you show up online.
Every time you raise your prices.
Every time you share your truth.

The fear will whisper, “Who do you think you are?”
And you’ll have to answer with truth.

You’ll grieve old versions of yourself.

The version of you who people-pleased.
Who played small.
Who second-guessed her power.

She can’t come where you’re going.
You’ll thank her… and then let her go.

Your business will mirror your healing.

Money blocks, worthiness wounds, scarcity stories — all of it rises to the surface.
Not to punish you, but to be healed.
Because your business can’t outgrow the woman building it.

It forces you to rise — from the inside out.

And still… the highs are unmatched.

The moment you sign your dream client.
The message from someone saying, “You changed my life.”
The day you realise you built this — not perfectly, but powerfully.

And suddenly, all the work… all the breakdowns… all the spiritual unravelling makes sense.
You weren’t just building a business.
You were becoming who you were always meant to be.

Final Word

“Running a business will challenge you — but it will also awaken you. And that’s the part no one tells you… until you live it.”

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