By Christopher Germer — 2017
When things go wrong in our lives, we tend to become our own worst enemy.
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his fall, Ku Stevens became the fastest cross-country runner in Nevada. But he would be running even if he wasn’t winning.
Insecurity about doing things incorrectly causes many people to unconsciously sabotage their chances for success.
Experiencing failure can teach you lessons that you wouldn’t have learned otherwise—you can learn from failure.
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