Confused by Too Many Ideas? Here’s What to Do First

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Confused by Too Many Ideas? Here’s What to Do First
Sep 18, 2025, Season 2, Episode 7
Magdalena Lezama-Escalante
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When too many ideas fight for your attention, it feels like pressure from every side. This episode shows why clarity doesn’t come from silencing your passions but from anchoring your vantage point in God’s truth.

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When too many ideas fight for your attention, it feels like pressure from every side. This episode shows why clarity doesn’t come from silencing your passions but from anchoring your vantage point in God’s truth.

Learn more at brandFusionist.com

In Episode 7 of the BrandFusionist™ Podcast, Magdalena speaks to the multi-passionate woman drowning in good ideas but paralyzed by not knowing where to start. The world might call it being “scattered,” but Scripture calls it double-mindedness (James 1:8).

Through a vivid reframe of the David and Goliath story, you’ll learn why every idea looks strong from its own angle—and how boldness isn’t about chasing all of them or freezing in fear. It’s about anchoring your vantage point in God’s truth and choosing the first faithful step.

By the end of this episode, you’ll have language for your layered mind, permission to stop second-guessing, and a way to discern which idea to begin with now.

Faith. Family. Future. Business with Purpose.

Want the full transcript or resources from today’s episode? Visit brandFusionist.com

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