“How Do You Handle Mistakes?” - Norm Goodyear
Video / Produced by The High CallingWhen we realize that we've messed up, it can be easy to get caught in the vicious cycle of self-blame. We analyze every aspect of our decision making, second-guessing ourselves at every turn. While this can be an important step in the process of learning from our mistakes, it can also become an obstacle to moving forward.
Like Norm says, sometimes we can't afford to dwell on our mistakes. We have to move forward, trust God for both forgiveness and guidance, and keep our eyes looking at what's coming next.
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Contributors: Norm Goodyear
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