Episode 110: God as my Business Partner Series (1 of 4), with Cindy Isaac, LPC
Release Date: 12/06/2023
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info_outlineIn today's fast-paced and competitive business world, finding a sense of purpose and meaning in our work can be a challenge. Many business owners strive to build successful ventures while navigating the pressures and uncertainties that come with entrepreneurship. However, some entrepreneurs have discovered a unique approach to a therapy business—one that involves seeing God as their business partner. In this blog post, we explore the concept of God as a business partner and how it can transform both personal and professional aspects of our lives.
Meeting Cindy Isaac, LPC
In a recent podcast episode titled "Episode 110: God as my Business Partner Series (1 of 4)," Dawn Gabriel had the privilege of interviewing Cindy Isaac, a licensed therapist and owner of a faith-based practice in Southern California. Through their conversation, they shed light on integrating faith into the counseling profession and how it can impact one's business.
View Therapy Clients through the Lens of God's Love
One of the key insights offered by Cindy Isaac is the importance of viewing clients through the lens of God's love. "God loves them unconditionally, no matter what they're going through." Regardless of their beliefs or struggles, Cindy emphasizes that God loves each individual unconditionally. By recognizing this, therapists can create a safe and empathetic environment for their clients. This perspective not only enhances the therapeutic process but also allows therapists to provide care that goes beyond superficial conversations. Cindys states "Love is the driving force in my business.”
Business Foundation in Faith
Cindy Isaac explains that seeing God as her business partner has transformed how she views her therapy practice. "My business is a deeper purpose for me to help people and be a part of God's plan." Rather than succumbing to the anxieties and pressures of running a business, Cindy recognizes that her practice is ultimately God's. This perspective alleviates the fear and uncertainty often associated with entrepreneurship. With the understanding that her business is a gift from God, Cindy is able to make decisions more confidently and embrace a deeper purpose in her work. "Remembering that this is God's business takes away the fear and anxiety of business ownership."
Grounding Business Values in Love
Love serves as the guiding principle for Cindy Isaac's practice. She describes her core values as roots, with love being the soil that nourishes them. By prioritizing love and care for others in her practice, Cindy provides therapy services with sincerity and compassion. "I approach every client out of the understanding of them being loved by God." This emphasis on love extends not only to clients but also to her team, creating a harmonious work environment and fostering a sense of community.
Trusting in God's Guidance
As a business leader and therapist, Cindy Isaac acknowledges the challenges that arise in decision-making and business operations. However, she finds solace and direction by turning to God through prayer. She recognizes that she has been equipped with unique skills and talents that allow her to navigate these challenges. By trusting in God's guidance and accepting that her business is part of a bigger plan, Cindy finds peace in the face of uncertainty.
Conclusion:
"I give back in love because God first loved me." Integrating faith into business can be a transformative journey, as exemplified by Cindy Isaac's approach to counseling and entrepreneurship. By viewing clients through the lens of God's unconditional love and seeing her business as a partnership with God, Cindy has created an environment that fosters healing, growth, and purpose. Her emphasis on love as the foundation for her business values has cultivated a strong sense of community and brought a deeper meaning to her work.
As we reflect on Cindy Isaac's insights, we are reminded of the power of faith in guiding our professional lives. Whether we are business owners, entrepreneurs, or employees, embracing God as our business partner can bring clarity, purpose, and peace in the midst of a dynamic and challenging business landscape. By aligning our actions and decisions with our faith, we can cultivate a harmonious relationship between our spirituality and our work, ultimately leading to a more fulfilling and impactful journey as business professionals.
Links and Resources
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Instagram: Grace Family Counseling
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Sacred Space Community Groups - with Dawn
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