I started podcasting about 15 months ago and hadn't missed an episode until everything seemed to go wrong at once.
What's more, that everything started happening right after I finished a course on how to market Armor Up, my new spiritual warfare program for women.
I'd planned to launch Armor Up in January, but with Charlie Kirk's assassination and the escalation of palpable evil, I decided to move the launch up to October.
Could the mess that caused me to miss publishing last week have been spiritual warfare or was it just coincidence? I may not know for sure, but I do know I don't believe in coincidence!
When life threw me obstacles, I was left with two choices - quit or double down and start again!
In today's episode, I share what happened to me and five steps you can depend on to overcome whatever life throws at you!
And if you are interested in joining Armor Up, the spiritual warfare program to get women in shape, physically, mentally, emotionally, and spiritually while having fun with like-minded women, let me know at Kerri@SingleMomSmiling.com! I'd love to have you join our first cohort!
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