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What’s Enough for You — and Who Told You to Settle for Less?

  • chelsie382
  • Aug 29
  • 2 min read

“You’re doing too much.”

 

That phrase?

It’s usually code for: “You’re making me uncomfortable with your level of commitment.”

 

But here’s the real question most people never ask:

Too much for who?

 

Because what might be “too much” for them…

Could be exactly what you need to meet the measure of your calling.

 

When Grant Cardone filmed Undercover Billionaire, the goal was to build a $1 million business in 90 days — from scratch.

But that wasn’t enough for him.

He raised the bar to $10 million.

And ended with a business valued at over $5.5 million.

 

That’s what happens when you stop aiming to fit in…

And start aiming to overflow.

 

And isn’t that what we’re promised?

 

Luke 6:38 (NIV):

“Give, and it will be given to you. A good measure, pressed down, shaken together and running over, will be poured into your lap.”

 

That verse?

It’s not just about money.

It’s about effort, consistency, generosity, and leverage.

When you give your all — when you give with faith and intention —

You don’t just get what you gave. You get more. Overflow. Multiplied. Shaken together.

 

But here’s the thing most won’t say out loud:

You’ll never reach that level if you’re afraid of being seen as “too much.”

And you’ll never unlock overflow if you’re trying to be accepted by people who operate at empty.

 

You have to know your threshold.

What “enough” looks like for you.

Maybe it’s 10 calls a day.

Maybe it’s building a $10M vision from scratch.

Maybe it’s leading a team, raising a family, or rewriting your generational story.

 

But it must be defined by you — not by the comfort of others.

 

You’ve got to leverage your network.

You’ve got to give boldly.

And you’ve got to stay diligent — because success doesn’t reward comfort. It rewards commitment.

 

This is the heartbeat of my upcoming book, launching later this year —

A guide for builders who aren’t afraid to go big, go deep, and go beyond what’s expected.

 

So let me ask you:

 

What does “enough” look like for you — in your own eyes, not theirs?

And are you giving in a way that positions you for overflow… or just survival?

 

Let’s talk about redefining “enough” — and unlocking the abundance we were promised.

 

ree

 
 
 

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