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44 | Why Other Authors' Success Triggers You—The Biblical Cure

44 | Why Other Authors' Success Triggers You—The Biblical Cure

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If other authors' success feels like evidence of your failure, this episode will change everything.

In this raw and honest conversation, I'm confessing my own struggle with author envy and sharing the biblical breakthrough that transformed jealousy into genuine celebration. We'll expose why comparison is particularly toxic in Kingdom work and how it's actually keeping you from the very calling God has for YOUR life.

You'll discover:

  • Why you can't seem to celebrate others (hint: it's deeper than jealousy)
  • The difference between godly inspiration and worldly competition
  • My personal strategy for turning envy into intercession (this changed everything)
  • How to genuinely rejoice when others get the breakthrough you're praying for
  • Why another author's success can never threaten your God-ordained assignment

Plus, I'll share the one prayer that broke my comparison addiction and the specific practice that helped me build a Kingdom-minded author community instead of a competitive network.

If you're tired of feeling triggered by success stories, exhausted from comparing your chapter 3 to their chapter 30, and ready to break free from the comparison trap once and for all—this episode is your answer.

👉 Listen now to uncover the secret to becoming an anointed scribe!

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