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When things in life become chaotic or a crisis happens, our natural tendency is to try and control everything. We want to manage our children, our spouses, our environment, and even our outcomes. But the reality is, the time and energy we spend trying to control everything eventually causes the most important things to implode. We can, instead, learn to control what is in our power to do so and overcome yesterday's regret, tomorrow's worries, seizing the potential and blessing of TODAY.
By Patrick Conrad4.8
2020 ratings
When things in life become chaotic or a crisis happens, our natural tendency is to try and control everything. We want to manage our children, our spouses, our environment, and even our outcomes. But the reality is, the time and energy we spend trying to control everything eventually causes the most important things to implode. We can, instead, learn to control what is in our power to do so and overcome yesterday's regret, tomorrow's worries, seizing the potential and blessing of TODAY.

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