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Letting God Lead in the Hollow

When goals leave you hollow at 11 pm, the answer isn't more strategy. It's surrender, purpose, and letting God lead every real decision.

You hit your goals.
The calendar's full, the numbers look right…
And you're still hollow at 11 pm staring at the ceiling.

That's not a productivity problem.

Seth Streeter had the career, the stage, the accolades.
Then mid-sentence, in front of a crowd, his body shut down.
Heart racing. Voice gone.
A panic attack that stripped everything away.

Most people would've called that rock bottom. Seth called it the beginning.

Seth didn't quit after that stage.
He leaned into the discomfort.
He stopped keeping his faith in a side compartment and started leading from it, every single day.
He rebuilt his firm, Mission Wealth, around a simple conviction:
Money is just a door. Walk people through it, and you reach something eternal.

He calls himself a "Chief Energy Officer" now.
Someone who wakes up connected, grounded, and ready to serve.
His clients don't just leave with a financial plan.
They leave with a reason.

That kind of leadership doesn't start with a better morning routine.
It starts with surrender.

Because legacy isn't something you build someday when the conditions are right.
It's built in today's decision, today's conversation, today's choice to lead with purpose before performance.

You don't need another framework.
You need to let God into the room where the real decisions get made.

Here's your focus for today:

Name the hollow spot: Identify one area where you're performing but not present, and sit with it honestly for five minutes.

Lead from your core: Before your next meeting or decision, take sixty seconds to get grounded in why you're doing this work at all.

Invite God into the calendar: Block one moment today, not for productivity, but for alignment.

Anchor your day in this truth: “Commit to the Lord whatever you do, and he will establish your plans.” (Proverbs 16:3)

Your greatest return isn't in the portfolio.
It's in the life you're building right now.
Let's go!

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