It’s Your Problem, Own It
The best question you can ask in a bad situation is not “why the situation”, but rather “why me?” It’s time to figure out what this situation has to do with you and why owning that is so important.
Read MoreThe best question you can ask in a bad situation is not “why the situation”, but rather “why me?” It’s time to figure out what this situation has to do with you and why owning that is so important.
Read MoreWe think like ordinary people: There was a man named Gideon who looked at the facts. He looked at his past and current set of circumstances. He applied those to his future. God doesn’t think like ordinary people: God said something totally different than what Gideon was saying to himself. …
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