How To Move On
“We ought not to look back, unless it is to derive useful lessons from past errors and for the purpose of profiting by dear-bought experience” (George Washington). Here’s how to benefit from regretful experiences of the past:
—Graciously accept your defeats
—Humbly admit your failures
—Willingly accept the consequences of your mistakes
—Ardently learn from your missteps
—Courageously ignore your adversaries and distractors
—Freely forgive those who have hurt you
—Fully surrender your hopes to God’s will.
You cannot undo nor ignore the past. But you can make sure you don’t repeat what you did or failed to do. Setbacks shouldn’t set you back. They are stepping-stones. Step on the stones and you’ll move upward and forward. Look back, but don’t dwell there. Where you’re going is much more important than where you’ve been. Move on! (Philippians 3:13, 14; Isaiah 43:18, 19.)—Samuel Koranteng-Pipim
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SAMUEL KORANTENG-PIPIM,PH.D. , is a US-based Ghanaian author, inspirational speaker, leadership trainer, and an advocate for youth empowerment. He was trained in engineering and systematic theology, and has authored more than twenty books. They include his bestselling works Hope Through the Dark, Six More Chances, Healed Wounds but Ugly Scars, and Patience in the Midst of Trials and Afflictions. Dr. Pipim currently directs two Centers for Leadership Development known as EAGLES (Empowerment & Advisory Group for Leadership, Excellence, & Service) and ANANSE (African Network & Advisory for Needed Services & Excellence). www.EAGLESonline.org. He also serves as a special consultant on Bible projects for Remnant Publications.