Everything starts in the mind. How we think about life shapes how we show up in it.
This morning, I was thinking about how easy it is for past attempts to quietly script our future decisions. We try something new without real experience, or we try something adjacent without putting the right structures in place. We may have had the vision. We may have named it in the strategy. But we didn’t operationalize it. We didn’t execute it. We didn’t fully commit to doing what it takes to win.
Those kinds of half-efforts don’t just fail projects—they plant doubt. And if we’re not careful, those failures start to taint future opportunities that could actually create real value for us, for our companies, for our organizations, or for the work God is calling us to do.
That’s why mindset matters so much.
We have to dare to try again—but this time with clarity, structure, discipline, and belief. We can absolutely win. The past doesn’t get the final word unless we let it.
And above all, don’t ever forget what God said about you.