Last week’s post discussed forgiveness and releasing the burden of unforgiveness to make progress. Persistence is another factor in forward progression. Have you heard the phrase “try and keep on trying”?

Challenges are inevitable but the essence of progress lies in the resolve to persist. Let’s delve into the transformative journey of practicing and trying, emphasizing how efforts become the stepping stones to success, especially when faced with the need to push toward the mark or target in our vision process.

We must have the courage to start. Explore the significance of taking that initial step, the courage it requires, and how every attempt is a victory in itself.

We must learn from failure. Entertain the idea that failure isn’t the end but a crucial part of the learning process.  Recall testimonies of those who turned setbacks into stepping stones for growth.

Understand that the process for progress is typically iterative. Uncover the beauty of iteration and the need to repeat attempts at progress, i.e., the continuous process of refining and improving. Seek examples where repeated attempts led to significant breakthroughs.

Persistence requires a mindset shift. Adopt a growth mindset and examine its impact. Evaluate where challenges are seen as opportunities rather than roadblocks. How can this mindset be cultivated for sustainable progress?

Celebrate small wins because they build to make a big impact. Our examples and experience illustrate the power of celebrating small victories along the way. Small wins contribute significantly to building momentum and maintaining motivation.

We become case studies and inspirational stories. Our testimonials feature  real-life examples of that epitomize the spirit of perseverance, showcasing how our journey of trying and practicing leads to remarkable achievements.

Remember, progress is a journey, not a destination. By embracing the practice of trying and persisting, we can unlock our true potential and achieve lasting success.


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