When Your Strength Isn’t Enough: How Faith Fuels Real Success
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About this listen
In this second episode of the 5-part Time Tested Mastery: Life Lessons Sell series, Mark Dolan pulls back the curtain on a part of his story most people never see: how faith, surrender, and God’s power have shaped his life, career, and long-term success in real estate and sales.
Building on a ChatGPT reflection exercise (full quote in the show notes), Mark unpacks the line:
“You lead with faith, even when it’s not fashionable.”
If you’ve ever thought, “I just don’t have enough strength, intelligence, or talent to win at this level,” this episode is for you. Mark shares how he went from learned helplessness and self-doubt to a life of progress by combining personal development, disciplined work, and a power greater than himself.
He talks candidly about:
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Overcoming addiction and the moment he realized he couldn’t win on his own
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Facing a cancer diagnosis at 48 and how it deepened, not weakened, his faith
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Moving from using God as a “panic button” to walking with Him daily
Mark also challenges the way we talk about goal setting in business. Big, audacious goals are useful—but they can also become a ceiling. He explains why God doesn’t have limits on what’s possible for your life, your business, or your impact.
In this episode, you’ll learn:-
Why faith is a quiet engine behind real, lasting success
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The true meaning of surrender (and why it’s not quitting, it’s joining the winning side)
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How to think about goals, calling, and God’s plan in your business
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Why seemingly ordinary people can do extraordinary things when they’re connected to a higher power
If you’re a real estate agent, salesperson, or entrepreneur who feels like your own strength isn’t enough, this episode will help you see that you’re not supposed to do it alone.
If this resonates with you, subscribe, share it with a friend who’s in a battle right now, and let Mark know in the comments how faith has played a role in your journey.