Personal Journey

This category includes excerpts of my personal walk with Christ, highlighting pain points, growth, lessons learnt, mistakes made and more

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Identity plays a critical role in shaping our beliefs, actions, and outcomes.

Many people, however, struggle with misconceptions about themselves, often succumbing to societal labels, and hence live unfulfilled lives.

Understanding our identity from God’s perspective, who views us positively and consistently, can bring about a profound shift in our self-perception and decision-making.

Adopting this Kingdom Principle involves immersing ourselves in scripture, believing in God’s promises, and reassessing our identity through Him.

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Don’t be hard on you

Grace, as defined by the Bible, is God’s gift, seeing us for who we are, not our deeds.

However, it’s often misconstrued as a ticket to evade consequences of actions.

The writer’s personal journey highlights how prioritising productivity over self-care eroded their sense of self-worth, challenging their faith.

Grace is experienced through believing in Jesus Christ; it can’t be earned but must be received.

Not extending grace to ourselves can denote feelings of unworthiness or exhaustion. Grace is accepting our limitations, practising rest, and allowing mistakes. It reminds us our worth isn’t tied to our productivity but to God.

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The difference between personal & business growth

The author argues that personal growth and business growth are interconnected, constituting an example of causation.

Events and emotions in personal life can impact professional performance.

Based on personal experiences, the author suggests practicing self-awareness, understanding one’s thoughts, and aligning them with Kingdom Principles can bring positive change.

The author emphasizes continual personal growth is crucial for business success.

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