Don't Beat Yourself Up
Learning the wisdom of Kindsight
All of us feel guilty when things go wrong. But instead of beating yourself up, take a deep breath, and learn ...
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Tania Bright knows life can be tough. 'I've had heart-breaking bereavements; made poor financial choices; lost confidence through redundancy; suffered relationship breakdown; failed in some ministry endeavours; grieved through two miscarriages; and regularly clock up significant social faux pas.' 'We might not be able to change what's happened,' she explains, 'but we can change our response. God wants to breathe goodness and kindness and love into every area of our life - particularly the areas we're the most frightened or ashamed of. I see failures, fears, flops, and fiascos as an opportunity to be kind to myself. I now live my life through 'kindsight', rather than mere hindsight. It informs how I interpret and accept the past, negotiate and enjoy the present, and stay optimistic for the future.'
Tania Bright is Group Executive Director of Enterprise - Chapel Street;Executive Chair of Love146 Europe, and a keynote speaker at many high profile Christian events. She was previously Deputy Director of Research and Development at The Salvation Army. She is a registered foster carer and has adopted two babies with alcohol-related neurological challenges.She regular contributes to Local Authority Adoption and Fostering training and preparation courses, and media such as radio interviews and recently Good Morning Television.
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Tania Bright knows life can be tough. 'I've had heart-breaking bereavements; made poor financial choices; lost confidence through redundancy; suffered relationship breakdown; failed in some ministry endeavours; grieved through two miscarriages; and regularly clock up significant social faux pas.' 'We might not be able to change what's happened,' she explains, 'but we can change our response. God wants to breathe goodness and kindness and love into every area of our life - particularly the areas we're the most frightened or ashamed of. I see failures, fears, flops, and fiascos as an opportunity to be kind to myself. I now live my life through 'kindsight', rather than mere hindsight. It informs how I interpret and accept the past, negotiate and enjoy the present, and stay optimistic for the future.'
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Tania Bright is Group Executive Director of Enterprise - Chapel Street;Executive Chair of Love146 Europe, and a keynote speaker at many high profile Christian events. She was previously Deputy Director of Research and Development at The Salvation Army. She is a registered foster carer and has adopted two babies with alcohol-related neurological challenges.She regular contributes to Local Authority Adoption and Fostering training and preparation courses, and media such as radio interviews and recently Good Morning Television.









