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Your “Kiss-level” quality will speak for you in the long run.

I want to share something simple that turned into a whole encouragement moment for me this morning.


I went to Sally’s to grab a base coat and top coat for my nails. They were out of the brand I actually love — Kiss — so I settled for NailBoo even though I knew I didn’t really care for it. But it was the only option on the shelf, and I needed something, so I grabbed it.


When I got home and used the NailBoo top coat, it confirmed exactly what I already knew. The consistency was basically water. Thin. Weak. No coverage. Meanwhile, Kiss is thicker, protective, and actually coats the nail the way a top coat should.


And right there, it hit me:

Some brands are loud and popular, but the quality is mediocre. Some brands are high-quality and genuinely good, but they’re not loud, so people don’t know about them yet.


So let me encourage you with this:

If NailBoo can blow up with a product that barely works…What do you think can happen with YOUR brand, business, ministry, or community — something that actually carries value, purpose, and impact?


Don’t get discouraged because you think nobody sees you yet.

Don’t compare your beginning to someone else’s popularity.

Don’t assume your value is small because your audience is small.


Sometimes the loudest brand isn’t the best one. Sometimes the quietest brand is the most authentic one. And sometimes God lets you grow slowly so your foundation is solid.


So stay consistent. Be willing to grow at your own pace . Keep showing up. Keep serving well. Keep connecting with real people .And trust that influence built on value lasts longer than hype built on noise.


Your “Kiss-level” quality will speak for you in the long run.



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