Fail in Faith

Mid-Week Motivation 07/12/2023

Fail in Faith

“Fail in Faith: Failure is the tuition you pay to attend the school of success”. -Craig Groeschel

What does that mean?

We often times shy away from failure; we stick a very negative connotation on it and avoid it at all cost. Failure plays a much more important role in our growth than we realize. Without failure, we wouldn’t have lightbulbs, planes, computers, iPhones, or potato chips. Failure can be taken one of two ways: 

  1. A reason to give up.
  2. A reason to keep trying. 

Failure is an important piece of every success story on Earth. You can choose to give up, or you can use each failure as a lesson that paves the way for future success. 

We need to learn to fail in the faith that one day we will see the success we have been working so hard towards.

Pay your way with failure until you graduate with a degree in success. 

 

Keep trying, don’t give up, and be encouraged. You may have found 1,000 ways that didn’t work, but that 1001st way may get you exactly where you’ve been trying to get to. 

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Hometown Mindset

Mid-Week Motivation 07/05/2023

Why is keeping a "hometown mindset" dangerous?

“If you keep a hometown mindset, you’ll never grow to reach your potential”. 

What does that mean?

It means that if you keep hanging around the same places you always have, talking to and hanging around the same people you’ve always been around, and doing the same things you’ve always done, then you are going to keep getting the same results over and over and over.

If you want to see growth in your life, you’re going to have to get a little uncomfortable, take leaps of faith, and spread your wings to reach new heights you never thought possible. Don’t keep accepting what you’ve always accepted. Doing the same things over and over while expecting different results is the definition of insanity.

Even the bible says in Mark 6:4, “Then Jesus told them, ‘a prophet is honored everywhere except in his own hometown and among his relatives and his own family’.” Sometimes you gotta step out of your comfort zone and step away from what you’ve always known to see the results you want to see.

Don’t let comfortability kill your progress.

 

If you or someone you know needs help receiving substance abuse treatment, please call (270) 900-0373 any time, any day, 24/7 for a screening with one of our employees. 

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