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Moments of disappointment often lead us to feel stuck in the same position we’re in. We feel as if we’ve tried and failed, been overlooked, or missed out. These feelings tend to translate into claiming the role of a victim. As if we’re not progressing because others aren’t allowing us to. In times such as this, patience is important — but complacence is dangerous. When it comes to overcoming and moving forward in the face of disappointment, being a little restless is actually a good thing.
By Elevation Point Church5
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Moments of disappointment often lead us to feel stuck in the same position we’re in. We feel as if we’ve tried and failed, been overlooked, or missed out. These feelings tend to translate into claiming the role of a victim. As if we’re not progressing because others aren’t allowing us to. In times such as this, patience is important — but complacence is dangerous. When it comes to overcoming and moving forward in the face of disappointment, being a little restless is actually a good thing.