Overcoming Regret Pt. 2: We are all celebrating, making much of, something today? When I made much of what was missing, I couldn’t see all the goodness around me. To overcome regret and disappointment we will need to learn to celebrate what “is” instead of “what’s not”.
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“I hope he burns in hell…”
After what I saw, I whispered to myself, “I hope he burns in hell.” Is it possible to hate injustice and still love people?
3 Reasons We Fight Alone
We all fight alone sometimes. Why? Here are 3 reasons we choose to handle things on our own. . .
Overcoming Regret pt. 1: Good Grief
Where do we begin the process of overcoming regret? Good grief. Healthy grief allows us to clarify our values, hold on to what is good and move toward what is best.
Woulda, Coulda, Shoulda: A Thief Named “Regret”
Have regrets? Regret is a thief that paralyzes us in the moment and robs the very thing we hope for today. How should we deal with regret?
Discipline Over Obligation
Obedience is to discipline what works are to faith; you can have one without the other, but there is a more holy and complete option, and it pleases God when we choose it.
Process: Tough-Guy Detox
We like things done fast. Life is usually about processes of growth and change. These are a couple of my milestones of transformative moments.
Don’t Fight Alone
Would you rather struggle and possibly fail alone or get help and succeed?
Many times no one knows we had a struggle until it is over or too late. Fighting alone is waiting to fail, getting help ensures success.