“Before, I felt like I was being beaten. I have a friend who doesn't seem to be trying but she gets everything she wants! I kept thinking about what the problem was. I'm my own worst enemy. ”
Do you REALLY try new things because you feel like you can't do them?
Does your self-esteem decrease because of what you say people you respect?
Don't you want to do something because you made a mistake?
So how do you deal with failure — whether it's real or just in your mind?
You will benefit if you know the answer to the last question because we all fail. (Romans 3:23) Yet, some people are able to rise above their mistakes. That is, they do not lighten their mistakes so they are willing to try again. And next time, they're more likely to succeed! See how you can face three challenges — possible failures, perceived failures, and actual failures.
WHAT OTHER PEOPLE SAY
“If you only do things where you are good and don't try new things because you are afraid of failure, you will have many fun opportunities.
“You can learn from your mistakes and try to change, or just focus on your failures and try nothing else. You decide what you want to do. ”
NOTE: No one is perfect. Everybody makes mistakes sometimes. If you learn to get up every time you make a mistake, it will be a great help when you grow up. Proverbs 24:16 says: “The righteous one may fall even seven times, and he will certainly get up.” You can do that too!
you want to do. ”
NOTE: No one is perfect. Everybody makes mistakes sometimes. If you learn to get up every time you make a mistake, it will be a great help when you grow up. Proverbs 24:16 says: “The righteous one may fall even seven times, and he will certainly get up.” You can do that too!
Thanks for this reminders 💓💓💓