1. Let God Lead Your Path
When I was lost, I realized that my greatest mistake was trying to control everything myself. Only when I surrendered to God did doors start to open.
Many people chase success without seeking God’s guidance, only to find themselves exhausted and unfulfilled. Proverbs 3:6 reminds us, "In all your ways acknowledge Him, and He will direct your paths." When we let God lead, He aligns our steps with His greater purpose.
Pray before making big life decisions. Trust that God’s plan is greater than your own.
2. Align Your Career with Your Calling
After struggling with financial instability, I realized that my true calling wasn’t just about making money—it was about helping people. That’s when my wife and I started Kamric Medical Care
Your career should reflect your God-given talents and values. If you’re stuck in a job that drains you, ask yourself: Am I using my gifts the way God intended? Success isn’t just about money—it’s about impact and fulfillment.
Identify your unique gifts and find ways to use them in your work.
3. Build Strong, Faith-Based Relationships
My wife, Kamika, was help during my hardest times. Our faith strengthened our marriage, and together, we built a life and business centered on God.
Relationships—whether with a family, or friends—should align with your purpose. Surround yourself with people who uplift, support, and encourage your faith. The wrong relationships can pull you away from your purpose, but the right ones will help you grow.
Evaluate your relationships. Are they pushing you closer to God and your goals, or pulling you away?
4. Balance Practicality and Passion
There was a time I thought I had to choose between passion and financial stability. But God showed me that when we align with His plan, we don’t have to pick one over the other—He provides a way.
Many people struggle with whether to pursue passion or security. The truth is, you don’t have to choose. When your passion serves a higher purpose, God will make a way for it to provide.
Find ways to blend your passion with financial wisdom. Trust that God can make both possible.
5. Keep Moving Forward Even When the Path is Unclear
There were many times when I doubted myself, my career, and my calling. But I learned that faith means moving forward even when you can’t see the full picture.
Sometimes, alignment isn’t immediate. You may face obstacles, doubts, and moments where you feel lost. But purpose is a journey, not a destination. Even when things seem unclear, trust that God is leading you exactly where you need to be.
Stay faithful. Keep praying, keep working, and trust that clarity will come in time.
Amazing