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We will all fail at times in our life. Rather it's failing to meet a goal we set, failing to show up on time to something, or failing by not being there for a loved one. When we fail, so many of us struggle thinking that our failures define us as a failure. The truth is we are not defined by what we do but who we are. In order to walk in confidence that we are not failures but more than conquerers, we need to learn how to separate who we are from what we do. We do this by forgiving those that influenced our thinking, writing out the difference between our who and our do, and renewing our mind.
By Carie SmithWe will all fail at times in our life. Rather it's failing to meet a goal we set, failing to show up on time to something, or failing by not being there for a loved one. When we fail, so many of us struggle thinking that our failures define us as a failure. The truth is we are not defined by what we do but who we are. In order to walk in confidence that we are not failures but more than conquerers, we need to learn how to separate who we are from what we do. We do this by forgiving those that influenced our thinking, writing out the difference between our who and our do, and renewing our mind.