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#1 reason the 24/7 entrepreneur hustle ain't working

Are you connected to soul purpose? Or are you living for the passion that is making you money? Even if you think you have already started walking powerfully in your purpose, it is the mindset of the nonstop grind that is keeping you from fully realizing your authentic soul purpose.


I have to say, there are three major reasons people have a hard time connecting to soul purpose. In the spirit of you scanning this post, I will go ahead and get to the point.


Your 24/7 entrepreneur hustle is not working because it is survival mode. Don't get it twisted; survival mode is not all about how much you have in your account. It points to anything you feel you cannot survive without, which could be any number of things.


Spiritually speaking, when you are living in the survival mindset, it signifies an imbalanced root chakra. And proper decisions don't happen in chaos and imbalance.


What is soul purpose?

Your soul's purpose is your link to the divine. It is your destiny explained. It is the most critical part of your life experience that requires no explanation. Yes, it can be elusive. Elusive in the sense that the access point is not always clearly defined.


Purpose is the gravitational pull to a task that you will be unconsciously drawn to before there is complete awareness in your being. Any other passion will not match your desire for this single duty; this is soul purpose.


But that's not why you clicked on this post… you are here because you want to know why the 24/7 entrepreneur hustle isn't working! And, it’s because you hustle is not connected to your divine designation. More often than not, your entrepreneurial hustle is born out of a sense of survival and this creates imbalance energy with you specifically in your root chakra.


Here's the shortlist of what you're manifesting when you have an imbalanced root chakra:

  • Anxiety disorders

  • Nightmares (no, it's not the food you ate before bed)

  • More Fear  

  • Back Pain

  • Bladder & Bowel Issues

Not to mention emotional instability. That's because your root chakra is your base, your support, your foundation. 


Allow me to give you three tips on what your root chakra really needs. Don't worry; the grind will be there after you read this!


1. Selenite. Now, if you go searching the Interwebs, they will tell you the Red Jasper, Obsidian, Tiger's Eye, and many more are great for the root chakra. But my Guides assure me that Selenite which is used for clearing negative energy, opening your higher chakras, and for spiritual work, will balance the root and bring you to a higher vibration than that werk, werk, werk, werk, werk, mindset.  

2. Prayer & Meditation. Spiritual practice and connection are critical for being in the mental space and the proper soul space for connection with soul purpose. These practices promote more faith and hopefulness closer to the vibration of love vs. the worrisome vibration of grind mode. 

3. Thoughtful Action.  Now you may not always know how to implement this step. Because worrying is a habit and the hustle mindset consists of racing thoughts which are  worry and anxiety. Thoughtful action requires you to have plans in place for business and hard work, but you also need time for yourself and more meditation and stillness. This  helps to manage your energy and enables you to be in a place of the attraction vibration. 

Think about it. I mean, when was the last time someone truly enjoyed hustling as an entrepreneur 24/7? I'm going to go with NEVER. 


Focus on being productive in all that you do and take the need to be busy out of the equation so that you can make space for universal connection, peace, and way more love!




If you would like to connect to see how an Intuitive Roadmap can answer the 25 most profound questions you have about your entrepreneurial pursuit from a spiritual perspective, schedule a discovery session with me here.



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