Hello, everyone, everywhere. Pastor Bob Thibodeau here. Welcome to the Faith Based business podcast for today. We're so blessed that you're joining as we continue our our Kingdom Entrepreneur blueprint to help you, you know, grow your business, grow your ministry, whatever it is you're trying to do. And we've been going through this series. If you missed anything, go back and catch up. We're trying to do this on a daily basis.
With the holidays that we just went through, it kind of threw us off a little bit. But we're still proceeding forward. Amen. We're still driving forward. And, you know, we've been sharing all week about the importance of sharing our faith in our business no matter what we do. So let's jump back into the presentation here and we'll go right on with it. Amen. Praise the Lord. So one of the most important things we can do is to create a kingdom centered journey for our clients.
Well, how do we do that, Brother Bob? Oh, I'm so glad you asked. Praise the Lord. You know, we need to map out the path our clients will take with us down this journey. Okay. Not just any path to really stand out from the crowd. You need to take your clients or prospective clients down a transformational path. Amen. A transformational journey that begins with preparation. Set the tone by, by sharing your mission, your values, how you aim to serve your clients.
You know, establish this foundation first that helps the clients understand that they're engaging with a faith centered business that's focused on their growth and their success. Amen. Folks. Clients appreciate your honesty, your openness. You know, they don't want the, you know, this fly by night stuff they see all the time. If you're honest, you're open, you're empathetic with what they're trying to do, it's going to go a long way. Clearly communicate expectations.
Clearly communicate the timelines they're looking at. Clearly communicate the processes that they'll be going through to build trust from the very start. There shouldn't be no any, it should not be any surprises to this. Transparency not only will reduce uncertainty, but it'll also reinforce your integrity as a faith centered, faith driven entrepreneur. Amen. And be sure to engage with your clients consistently. Don't tell them, you know, we're going to be doing this, this and the other thing.
And then they sign up and they don't hear from you for a week, 10 days, two weeks. The most you should go is probably every other day. I mean, without contacting, you know, I know some entrepreneurs they want to do an email every day. And that's some of your businesses. They may be okay with it. Two, three days a week. I'm fine with, you know, four days a week. Okay. You know, five days a week if it's really necessary. That's, that's just Pastor Bob's personal opinion.
You don't want to overload people's inboxes. Okay. But consistent engagement, you have to be consistent, you know, throughout the journey. That's the key to building strong relationships. Regularly check in with your clients to understand their progress, provide support. Just email them, hey, I haven't heard from you in three or four days. How's it going? Last time we talked, you were on this step. What's been going on? And help them if they have run into an obstacle.
You know, consistent communication that'll ensure that they feel cared for and valued at every single step on the journey. Imagine if you just invested thousands of dollars with someone and they just up and disappear and come back in six months to, hey, just checking in to see how you're doing. That wouldn't sound too good, would it? That's not the type of relationship you want. It's also not the type of relationship your clients want.
Amen. So I'm not saying you need to be in their box, in their inbox every single day, but at least once a week at a minimum. Okay. I'd recommend twice a week, three times. Okay. You know, four or five days a week, depending on what your niche is and how your relationship is with your clients. But minimum, once a week. Let's put it like that. Amen. Now, you need to encourage your clients to reflect on their progress, reflect on their journey.
And you do that by asking them thought provoking questions, you know, sharing insights that you've learned along the way. Reflection. Reflection will help them to recognize the progress they've already made. Amen. It'll help them to understand the impact of your work and then they are able to connect it all to their personal growth in the area that you're helping them with. Praise God. This is also an opportunity to inspire deeper change.
Change in their business, change in their personal life, change in their spiritual life as well. Amen. And celebrate with them their milestones. You know, someone does. Let's say that it's creating a podcast. And they finally launched their podcast. Blast that all over your social media. Congratulate so and so on. Publishing their their first three episodes on such and such podcast. Give a link to their pocket.
Give a social media boost to their, their Business, their journey, whatever it is they're trying to do, they're gonna think you are absolutely awesome. Amen. Acknowledge their growth, how far they've come, you know, whether it's through a congratulatory mail, personalized thank you messages, you know, celebrating their journey just reinforces the value of your relationship and it just leaves a lasting impression upon them. If you can do it publicly, all the more better.
Hey, man, let's say, you know, you're on a training call and they happen to be there. Oh, man, you calling them out saying, man, you know, I'm so glad to see you and I'm so proud of the progress you made. And then you give a brief, you know, two minute testimony of all that they've accomplished. Folks, that when you do that, that reinforces their transformation and it'll also increase the feeling of accomplishment.
And it also helps others on the call and in your training program see that you are, you are actually helping real people make progress. And that's, you know, right before their very eyes. You're doing this and the person's thanking you and can't tell you how much they appreciate you. That's real time credibility. And that you can't buy that kind of credibility. You can only provide it by being there for your clients along their journey.
Amen. So next time we're going to talk about validating your ideas through faith, through feedback, to ensure that kind of alignment, that kind of success. Hey, man, again, be sure to drop down into the show notes down below. Whatever platform you're watching or listening to this on, leave a comment down there. You know, short testimonial, you know, be an inspiration to others, just like we talked about today.
And because they're going to be viewing this later, it could be months from now, somebody just happens to come along and, and use it. They can read your comments, too. Amen. Praise God. Let me jump back out of here and stop to share. Folks, I just appreciate you being here and going through this journey with us. Amen. We're going to design this, we're going to get this out there. We're going to help you launch this business. Launch your kingdompreneur. Kingdompreneur business program.
Grow your podcast, grow your business, grow your ministry, increase attendance at your church. That's what it's all about. We're here to help you. Amen. Praise God for that. Till next time. This Pastor Bob reminding you to be blessed in all that you do.
