As a successful Attorney, Lindsay Koler enjoys the process of helping people protect their families and assets when it comes to estate planning.
Lindsay joins me to discuss Luke 16: 10-11 where we look at the responsibilities and trust we have in order to best steward what we have been given. Lindsay shares how her and her husband have a unique working relationship both being small business owners, but at the same time, how they use that to grow personally.
We also have a discussion centered around instant vs. delayed gratification and how there are so many things in today’s culture pulling us towards instant gratification rather than trusting the process. Sometimes it is a simple reminder of stopping, listening to God, and following his lead.
Finally, listen as Lindsay shares her story about starting her own law firm and the time, thought, and prayer that went into that before taking the leap of faith!
Find out more about Lindsay here: https://www.kolerlawoffice.com/
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