Sunday, August 24, 2008

How Do You Handle A Setback?


A great way to measure growth is the way you respond when things go wrong.

If you give in to despair, have doubts or make excuses, you have some growing up to do.

Remember U.S. track star Sanya Richards in the 400-meter dash? She was well clear of the field with a mere 80 meters to run when she suddenly lost her momentum, shortening up, finishing third and settling for a Bronze Medal.

Sonya Richards had ups and had downs during the Beijing Games. But she ended on a high moment, as she helped deliver a U.S. victory in the 1,600-meter relays, allowing a team that failed to live up to its own expectations a chance to celebrate.

With the US trailing Russia on the final leg of the relay, Richards closed the gap, then bided her time, waiting ... waiting ... waiting for the right moment. With 30 meters left, Richards pulled to the outside and zoomed past Russia to win the race in 3:18.54, it was the fastest women's 1,600 since 1993!

How about you? How did you respond the last time something went wrong? Did you fall apart?

Are you struggling with your weight and fitness goals. Are you having family problems or issues on your job. If so, you need to ask God for patience and a positive perspective to handle life's setbacks in a mature Christian way. When things go wrong, ask God for strength and wisdom. Then thank Him for working to increase your faith.



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