I remember the early days of Luke’s Landscaping like they were yesterday. There I was, involved in every task, every decision, every detail. Back then, my biggest prayer was simple: to have a reliable team that could operate without my constant supervision.
Be careful what you pray for, right?
Don’t get me wrong – that prayer was answered. But like most answered prayers, it came with a plot twist that nobody tells you about in those entrepreneurial success stories.
The Prayer
In those early days, I dreamed of:
- A team that could handle tasks independently
- Systems that would run smoothly
- The freedom to focus on bigger picture items
- Time to grow the business instead of just running it
Simple dreams, right? The kind that keep every entrepreneur up at night, imagining how much easier things would be “if only…”
The Answer
Then it happened. The team grew. Systems were put in place. People started handling tasks without my direct involvement. On paper, it was exactly what I’d hoped for.
But here’s what I hadn’t prayed for (but got anyway):
- HR challenges that tested my patience and leadership
- The complexities of managing different personalities and goals
- The stress of maintaining quality across multiple teams
- The frustration of no-calls and no-shows
- The weight of being responsible for not just the business but for people’s livelihoods
There were days when the stress felt overwhelming. Days when I caught myself thinking, “Is this really what I wanted?” Days when I wondered if it was all worth it.
The Perspective
But here’s the thing about growth: it’s never just about reaching the goal. It’s about who you become in the process.
Those HR headaches? They taught me about leadership and empathy. The quality control issues? They helped me build better systems. The no-shows? They taught me resilience and adaptability. The stress? It showed me what I was capable of handling.
Every challenge that came with growth was a lesson in disguise. Every stressful day was building the foundation for something bigger.
The Truth About Success
It’s easy to sit back and wish for things. To pray for success, growth, or advancement. But the reality is that every new level brings its own new devils. What we often forget is that these challenges aren’t obstacles to our success they ARE our success.
Think about it:
- Stress about team management means you’ve built a team
- HR headaches mean you’re providing jobs
- Quality control issues mean you have enough business to worry about
- System problems mean you’re growing beyond yourself
The Lesson
Today, when I look back at those “hard days,” I can’t help but smile. They weren’t just challenges – they were answers to my prayers, disguised as problems. Each struggle was a sign that I was exactly where I had once prayed to be.
So the next time you’re feeling overwhelmed by the challenges of growth, remember this: Somewhere in your past, you prayed for exactly where you are today. Those struggles? They’re not just problems – they’re proof that your prayers were answered.
Moving Forward
Now, when I face new challenges, I try to pause and ask myself: “Is this a problem, or is this just what growth feels like?” “Will I look back on this struggle as a crucial learning moment?” “What prayer of mine is this challenge actually answering?”
Because maybe, just maybe, today’s headaches are tomorrow’s highlights in your success story.
And who knows? A year from now, you might find yourself looking back at today’s struggles, realizing they were exactly what you needed to reach the next level.
Remember: It’s easy to wish for success, but it takes perspective to appreciate the growth that comes with it.