SCRIPTURE: Do not despise these small beginnings, for the Lord rejoices to see the work begin. (Zechariah 4:10)
THE ENTREPRENEUR’S REFLECTION
A “Unicorn” (a billion-dollar company) is just a fancy word for a lot of small transactions happening very quickly. The mistake most entrepreneurs make is looking at the mountain and getting paralyzed by the altitude. You cannot jump to the top of the mountain, but you can walk there if you understand the mathematics of the climb.
We need to reverse engineer your success. If your goal is to make
$100,000 this year, that is not a wish; it is a math problem.
$100,000 / 12 months = $8,333 per month.
$8,333 / 30 days = $277 per day.
If you sell a product for $27, you need 10 sales a day.
If you convert 10% of people you talk to, you need to talk to 100 people a day.
Suddenly, the “impossible” goal of $100,000 is simply the “boring” task of talking to 100 people today. Faiith without works is dead. You have faith that God will bless you and make it work , you simply put in the effort, plant the seed, water it and God will take care of the rest. The faith becomes practical when backed by action. Small, actionable steps are not about being slow; they are about being consistent. The compound interest of good habits is the most
powerful force in the universe. We are going to break your year down into bricks. To build a wall you lay a brick perfectly, and then you do it again.
PRAYER / CONFESSION
Father, help me to love the process. Deliver me from the addiction to “overnight success.” Teach me to number my days and value the small wins. I commit to laying one brick at a time, trusting that You are the mortar that holds it all together. In Jesus’ Name. Amen.
THE EXECUTION PROTOCOL
The Reverse Engineer: Take your revenue goal for Dec 31, 2026. Divide it down to a daily sales target. Write this number on your bathroom mirror.
The Rule of 100: Commit to one primary activity (calls, emails, posts, knocks) that you will do 100 times a day, or as many times as required to hit your daily target.
The constraint Audit: Identify the one thing stopping you from hitting that daily number today (e.g., “I don’t have enough leads”) and solve only that problem.



