On May 12th, the CF Guild discussed how to aggressively scale their businesses by overcoming financial limiting beliefs and implementing tenacious, systematic sales strategies. A key theme was that the decision to grow is not a secular calculation but a spiritual calling to magnanimity, requiring the bold faith to crush the internal resistance to charging for one's professional gifts.
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One-Liner Takeaway
For those who aren’t paid members yet, here’s the quick one-liner takeaway:
Business growth for Catholics demands discernment, persistence, and discipline.
The Call to Magnanimity
The most significant barrier to scaling is not a lack of sales skill, but the internal, paralyzing "limiting belief" that charging a premium for your God-given professional talents is somehow un-Christian. The true Catholic founder must crush this mindset, recognizing that enterprise-building is somehow a way of answering the spiritual call to magnanimity and also a means to generate capital for maximum generosity and cultural transformation. This mandate requires prayerful discernment: Is the Lord calling you to remain a "solopreneur" (focused only on paying the bills) or to build an enterprise that hires others and maximizes impact? Executing this high calling is non-negotiable; it demands systematic discipline, accountability, and the professional persistence to understand that a close often requires seven or more attempts across multiple platforms over several months.
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