Your calendar is full, your brain is sprinting, and you’ve got no shortage of ideas but you still feel stuck. We’ve learned the hard way that more hustle doesn’t automatically create more clarity. Sometimes the most strategic move a faith-based entrepreneur can make is to get quiet long enough to hear God again.

Ken Joslin continues his 14 Frequencies of Proximity series with Frequency Two: stillness, the strategy frequency. We unpack why “vision comes cheap to a visionary,” how shiny object syndrome steals focus, and why every meaningful next level is tied to relationships and alignment. We also share the Create Conference “core five” framework (faith, health, relationships, business, finances) and why business growth without a stable foundation eventually costs you more than it pays.

Then we get practical. We walk through Psalm 46:10, the power of a weekly “46-10 moment,” and Habakkuk 2:2 as a simple action step: listen, then write the vision down and make it plain. Ken also shares a personal quiet-time insight from Luke 1 about Mary, Gabriel, fear, favor, and a sobering question that reframes suffering and purpose. You’ll leave with clear practices to try this week: phone off, pen and paper ready, replace one doom-scroll block, and bring one forced decision into stillness before you move.

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