You know when the perfect opportunity to offer words of wisdom and insightful advice to your child—adult or otherwise—takes on the appearance of a train wreck versus the motherly win you strive for? Even with a quarter century of parenting experience under my belt, I still bomb (and not the fizzled-out kind), the recent fail an up-close-and-personal affront at my ability to think before I speak—to mindfully build up rather than fight fire with fire. Tears ensued. Hugs suspended. Hours later, my mom ego bruised, I waved a white flag in the form of a text: Do-over? My treat. My faith life on display, it had revealed a mind and heart polluted by the demons I refer to in “Fighting the demons…:” old habits repeated, past choices tendered. But I have a choice now: I can allow the mistakes of yesterday to define today, or I can choose not to look back. Because that’s not the direction I’m headed.
How do you respond to failure?
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Oct 12, 2017 @ 08:37:33
This is a really dope post. We all hav to experience failure at some point in our lives. It doesn’t define us though. How we deal with it is what defines us. I like your writing style and I’m going to hit that follow button for more. Maybe you’d return the favour by checking out my latest blog post? Thanks! https://kidmentalist.wordpress.com/2017/10/07/do-what-you-dont/
Oct 12, 2017 @ 14:32:17
Thank you for the encouragement and for the kudos. Will pop in to check out your latest post, as well!
Oct 12, 2017 @ 14:52:55
Thanks! Appreciate it