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  1. I struggle with not finishing what I start…of having high hopes, great expectations, and then I fall short because, well, life with 4 littles (and one on the way), brain space, and motivation. I can beat myself up too for not finishing the “grand plans” i have. BUT GRACE! Thank God for grace to take a step each day in the right direction, even if it doesn’t equal completion! Thanks for your honesty!!

  2. I can so relate to this. And on days like today, that’s about all I can say. I. Am. There. I’m not quitting, but I am a mess. And today, I don’t have much to give.

    1. I am sorry Heather!! I will be praying for you. When we have nothing to give that is when He carries us through!!

  3. isn’t it awful that words are so powerful. I remember so many spoken over me and i am careful not to do that to anyone, and quickly repent if slip up. Most of the time i think we can let it go, but when it’s spoken in such hatred, it lets a fear latch on. Father, in Jesus name, we cancel all these words and break their strongholds over us, let the Holy Spirit be the balm over our wounds, and give us freedom.

  4. It’s easy to give up and quit rather than fail. I have always been a quitter at almost everything I start. Whenever I faced obstacles, I did not have the will power to continue on because I thought it was just too hard to continue. But one thing I’ve learned is everything in life is hard work and not to give up no matter what.

    1. Exactly!! I know it is easier said than done sometimes but it really is just a matter of praying through it and moving forward!

  5. Sometimes the fear of failure is even more powerful than actually failing at something! Thank you for writing about this very important topic and sharing your experience. I wish you all the best in your endeavours in the future!

  6. Amazing article. I recently found myself quitting on something because I was afraid to try for it and fail. It was better to just not try at all because than I couldn’t fail. But in the end I chose not to quit and even if it doesn’t work out at least I know I tried my best.

  7. I just want to say that I’m so sorry that family member treated you like that. Nobody deserves to be called a failure, let alone like that! I hope you’ve established boundaries in your life around that person in particular!

    Quitting has been a problem for me too. I always thought that I like to finish what I start, but there is an equal number of incidents where I quit as when I finish. It definitely requires grace.

    1. Thank you Colleen. I have actually established boundaries and I am much happier for it!! And yes, it definitely requires grace!!

  8. I can relate to this at times. I just try and think at the back of my head why am I choosing to start this.

    1. Jalisa it really is that simple too…not to lose sight of why you start! We just don’t think about it sometimes!

  9. Thank you for being so honest and vulnerable! I think you bring out such important parts that words can make a lasting effect on people, but God is so much bigger!! Even if we aren’t fully there yet, such an amazing thing to recognize something and begin working on it! I think we can all share these struggles to some level!

    1. Yes but isn’t it great to know we serve a God that won’t leave us there? We CAN overcome that fear!!

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