Sometimes the harder you fall, the stronger you rise. ~ rajichana
So with great failure should come great wisdom, correct? Or at least that’s what they keep telling me. However there are times when I don’t want to rise to the occasion. I want to stay down, lay down and wallow in the gloriousness of my pity party. I’m pretty sure I’m not the only one who’s ever felt this way. The awareness that this behavior leads to nowhere.
Back to the original thought of getting wisdom after failure. How does that work then? Well for me I found GRATITUDE changes everything. The simple act of saying thank you has profound impact on your attitude which can turn any situation to a favorable one.
Starting each day with clearly defined goals, while having willingness to be flexible has greatly reduced the amount of times I fall. You see if God has gone before us and made a way. His ways and thoughts are higher than ours, it really is a bit ridiculous to expect things to go as planned. Don’t get me wrong I’m not saying don’t have a plan. What I am saying is learn to listen to the Holy Spirit prompting and guidance to where YOU said you wanted to go, be and do.
Are you making time to hear your promptings?