Learning from our mistakes and moving on from the past is one of the greatest attributes to reaching personal success, I believe, that there is. We often get so lost in our faults that we forget how valuable each one can be. They shape us and form us into our strongest selves. They bring us closer to who we would like to be and what values are most important to us. As a human being, I can safely say that I make mistakes every single day. I am imperfect but learning to love each part of who I am and who others are. My recent battles between my thoughts and my anxiety had taken hold on me. In a lot of ways, our greatest struggle is between ourselves and what we allow ourselves to believe. Not only in the month of March have I learned to grow in God, myself and in my relationship with others but have I really opened up to new experiences and opportunities. In essence, we will go through valleys; trials and tribulations, but we must continue to strive and grow closer in Christ himself. Like the story of Jonah, we must not run from the Lord because of our fear that he will not provide or bring us through whatever it is he's asked us to do. And if we do run may we, much like Jonah, cry out to the Lord for help and guidance. He is good and makes beautiful things! While I'm still learning to fully trust in Jesus's plan for my life, I encourage prayer not just for yourself but for others. I encourage you to love when it's hard and to forgive when you don't want to. To definitely NOT look at the past but learn from it. I'm going to link you with a daily devotional from The Proverbs 31 Website in hopes you have some time to look at the message of not allowing negative thoughts run your life!
Hope all is well and love you all lots.
Mikaela Becerra
proverbs31.org/devotions/devo/when-negative-thoughts-are-running-your-life/
Hope all is well and love you all lots.
Mikaela Becerra
proverbs31.org/devotions/devo/when-negative-thoughts-are-running-your-life/