
What's up, my Greats!
Let’s be honest—if there’s one thing entrepreneurs are addicted to (besides caffeine and progress), it’s worry.
You worry about your next client. You worry about sales. You worry about what people think. You worry about failing. And you disguise it as “being responsible” or “thinking ahead.”
But here’s the truth: worry isn’t preparation—it’s paralysis.
Jesus said it like this in Matthew 6:
“Can any one of you by worrying add a single hour to your life?” — Matthew 6:27
Translation? Worry doesn’t build. It breaks.
1. Worry Is a Fake Form of Control
Let’s call it what it is—worry is your ego’s way of pretending it’s in charge. You think if you stress hard enough, you can force outcomes. You can’t.
Worry is mental busywork that produces nothing but burnout. It keeps you up at night but gets you nowhere in the morning.
Here’s what faith says: focus on what you can control—your effort, your mindset, your consistency—and release the rest.
You can’t control the results, but you can control the rhythm. And when you stay in rhythm, results follow.
2. God Feeds Birds—You Think He Won’t Take Care of You?
Jesus kept it simple:
“Look at the birds of the air; they do not sow or reap or store away in barns, and yet your heavenly Father feeds them. Are you not much more valuable than they?” — Matthew 6:26
That’s not a call to laziness—it’s a call to trust.
Birds still move. They still hunt. But they don’t panic. They don’t build ten nests “just in case.” They do what they were created to do and trust provision to show up.
You, my friend, are worth more than a bird. So stop acting like the world’s going to collapse if you don’t overthink every move.
3. Worry Blinds You to Opportunity
When you’re stressed, you can’t see clearly. Your focus narrows. You miss ideas, connections, and divine timing because your head’s buried in fear.
Worry doesn’t just drain energy—it destroys perspective. Faith expands your vision. Worry shrinks it.
The next big opportunity God’s trying to send you might be sitting right in front of you, but if you’re fixated on fear, you’ll never recognize it.
4. Today Deserves More of You Than Tomorrow Does
Jesus closed it like this:
“Therefore do not worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will worry about itself. Each day has enough trouble of its own.” — Matthew 6:34
You know what that means? Stay present.
Stop living 10 steps ahead in anxiety. Start living one step ahead in obedience.
Today’s focus is tomorrow’s fruit.
Here’s the Bottom Line
You can’t build greatness from a place of panic. You can’t attract abundance with a mindset of fear.
Worry is a waste of imagination.
So breathe. Move. Trust. Execute.
Do the work, give your best, and let God handle the rest.
Because when you replace worry with work and fear with faith, peace shows up—and that’s when your real power kicks in.
Now go make it happen.
Dare To Be Great!
—Manny D. Rosa
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