Quotes about Growth
I believe people give their mistakes more power than they need. We should admit them, repent, and ask God to forgive us for them. We should also learn from our mistakes because by doing so, they can add value to our lives. Instead of allowing mistakes to make you feel guilty and bad, let them be your teacher, and always remember that just because you make a mistake does not mean you are a mistake.
— Joyce Meyer
Common people with uncommon goals who make an uncommon commitment can help an uncommon number of people who can also lead other common people to do uncommon things. Develop your potential to the full. And as you do, lead others in developing theirs. Be all you can be. Then help someone else be all they can be.
— Joyce Meyer
Your mess can become your ministry if you will have a positive attitude and decide to let everything you go through prepare you for what is ahead.
— Joyce Meyer
There are many people who aren't experiencing victory today because they are focused on yesterday. But
— Joyce Meyer
Leaders are not born; I believe they are made.
— Joyce Meyer
We pray for fruit in our lives, but we don't always want to pray for roots.
— Joyce Meyer
When you live in the garden of hope, something is always blooming!
— Joyce Meyer
What imagined deficiency or handicap in your life is holding you back?
— Joyce Meyer
Love Yourself Today: "Lord, I pray that I will continue to grow to love and accept myself in godly ways so the criticism and judgment of others will not hurt me or affect me negatively.
— Joyce Meyer
he who is afraid has not reached the full maturity of love
— Joyce Meyer
The pathway to change is to renew your mind.
— Joyce Meyer
As we leave this chapter, choose a habit you want to form and begin putting these principles into practice. Be patient with yourself. It takes time to create habits, and you may not succeed every day. If you realize you have failed, don't waste time being discouraged; just pick up where you left off and begin again. Be kind to yourself, because beating yourself up for every mistake is another bad habit that needs to be broken.
— Joyce Meyer