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Erin Harrigan, Christian Business Coach for Women

  • Sep 5
  • 2 min read
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The word “unstoppable” suggests invincible, relentless, and persistent, which are all the ways a woman shows up to live her purpose and bring her vision to reality. Holding fast to your integrity, your standard of excellence, and keeping your promises requires being unstoppable to make the impact you’re created to do.


Being unstoppable isn’t about grinding harder, hustling longer, or chasing worldly success with white-knuckled ambition. As a woman of faith, I know it’s about abiding in God and aligning our steps with His assignment. It’s choosing obedience over outcome. It’s redefining what forward motion looks like—sometimes bold, sometimes quiet, always led by God.



Being unstoppable is knowing who we are and whose we are.

In a culture that tells us to build our own empires, we stand set apart for God’s purpose. We don’t move from pressure or applause. We move by the prompting of God. Profit margins or social metrics don’t measure our worth, but by our posture of surrender to the One who called us.


It means we rise each day wrapped in grace, not grit. We face resistance with resilience because we know who goes before us. We don’t crumble under the weight of uncertainty—we anchor deeper into God’s promises. And when the world says, “you can’t,” we remember Philippians 4:13: we can do all things through Christ who gives us strength.


Unstoppable doesn’t mean never feeling fear. It means pressing on despite fear, trusting that God equips those He calls. It’s keeping our eyes fixed on Him when distractions scream for our attention. It’s leading with heart, humility, and holy confidence.


May we all be unstoppable women who make a positive impact on the world!


 
 
 

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