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Celebrate Failure…

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I love baseball and often use the game and its many strategies to help explain my take on life. For instance, a successful hitter in professional baseball hits .300. Any person who plays ball would love to be a 300-hitter. But that means they failed to hit the ball 70% of the time. When looking at success from the perspective of baseball, 30% is great!

I’ve found that perspective changes much of what I determine as a success or failure. There were many, many days I felt I was a failure as a wife, parent, friend, employee, leader…basically, anything I tried, any role I fulfilled. But, looking back, I think I succeeded more than I imagined at the time (not trying to get high-fives here) and I know I learned a great deal from my failures and shortcomings.

  • I learned to get back up. Falling short isn’t permanent, unless I want it to be.
  • I learned to take a step back. My perceived failure may be God’s way of helping me adjust my expectations.
  • I learned that my failure can be a learning tool to help me to my next success.

When I was a high school senior, my American History teacher gave me a failing grade on an essay assignment. I was devastated. I had never received a C, let alone an F, on any assignment in high school. Thankfully, he explained his reasoning and talked me out of a meltdown. He said, for this particular assignment, my writing was not up to par with my usual efforts. It seemed stale, boring, and without any credible research to back up my thesis. Furthermore, he said, I needed to step up my writing game if I wanted to be successful in my college classes…and he gave me another chance to do better. Which, I guess I did, since I got an A the second time around.

That particular failure (along with a wise teacher) served me well in college and in life. I learned not every failure is devastating, and most can be, and should be, tools to help me learn and grow and get better.

So I’ve learned to celebrate my failures – taking some time to evaluate, gain some perspective, and get back up to try again, or let it go.

I’m not perfect. Big surprise, huh? You’re not perfect either. Still not surprised? How about this – no one is or ever has been or ever will be perfect (except Jesus, ok?). Failure, falling short, is a natural part of life. Something everyone goes through more times than we’d like or care to admit. I may not be perfect, but I am forgiven. Jesus isn’t looking to use perfect people, just willing ones. And if He’s willing to love and use a failure like me, I need to cut myself some slack. It’s called grace. Give yourself some.

2 Corinthians 12:9-10

But he said to me, “My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness.” Therefore I will boast all the more gladly of my weaknesses, so that the power of Christ may rest upon me. For the sake of Christ, then, I am content with weaknesses, insults, hardships, persecutions, and calamities. For when I am weak, then I am strong.

It’s the Little Things

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In yesterday’s blog I whined about having nothing to say. As I was getting ready for work this morning, my brain wouldn’t shut off and I had to grab my phone to record some blog thoughts before they became wisps in the wind of my mind. A not unusual occurrence actually.

Here is the actual note I typed at 7 a.m…”If I could do it all over again – less whining, not a snob, embrace adventure, take care of me, love harder, less concern about punctuation.”

It all seemed so profound at the time. Now that half the day is gone and I’ve walked through the blustery wind to find my favorite gyro truck wasn’t downtown at noon, nothing seems profound. Except pizza. With the gyro truck nonexistent (I had promised my good friend a gyro for her early birthday present), I racked my brain for a quick solution. It was extremely cold standing on the street by my no-show gyro truck spot. My ah-ha moment – need pizza. No – really – it’s called Need Pizza and besides being very good and affordable, it was only a half-block away. Bonus? It’s on the sky walk so I could walk most of the way back inside. Truly. people, it’s the little things.

Have you taken advantage of the little things? We encounter so many throughout the day. And ignore their existence most of the time. Little things like my phone being another device to record random thoughts…hot coffee still in the pot after every one else has left work (and I’m still there)…peppermint candies after garlic pizza (everyone should appreciate that!)…20% off coupons at my favorite consignment store…phone calls from your son in the middle of the day “just to talk”…a warm headband left in my backpack…a crisp apple…a new recipe…sharp pencils…

The blog about “if I could do it all over again” will happen sometime…but today is about celebrating the little things. So go out there and search…or sit back and ponder – either way, be grateful for the joy brought by the minuscule moments, the minute details that surround you every day.

Matthew 13:31-32   He told them another parable: “The kingdom of heaven is like a mustard seed, which a man took and planted in his field. Though it is the smallest of all seeds, yet when it grows, it is the largest of garden plants and becomes a tree, so that the birds come and perch in its branches.”