"Courage is going from failure to failure without losing enthusiasm."
~ Winston Churchill
If only we could put on a special pair of glasses that would give us insights into truths and wisdom about failures. Imagine
if every time we slipped on these glasses, we saw clear benefits held for us in every bumble, stumble, and what we view as a "mistake." What if we began to look at each so-called failure as something potentially very valuable for us? What if we called "failures" something different? Imagine a new word that means: "a blessing and rich opportunity to advance in heart and mind learning and leap forward on one's soul line; a life experience to
honor, appreciate, celebrate and mine for wisdom wealth, or harvest for some great good."
I'll have to think about what that word might be. If you have one, please let me know! Until we come up with that word and grasp this notion, let's do our best to honor our learning
experiences, embrace who we are, and ask for grace, guidance, and help.
With much love,
Charlene
WISDOM: May you hear its soft
voice. - from The Twelve Gifts of Birth