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Crush the 3 Ps and Step Into Your Potential

What if I told you that some of the biggest roadblocks in your life aren’t external?

The biggest barriers are often the ones we create ourselves, the “Three Ps”: Permanence, Pervasiveness, and Personalization.

No matter how tough it feels, this too shall pass.

1. No problem is Permanent: Life is full of seasons, and with every winter comes the promise of spring. Problems are temporary, but your ability to adapt and grow is enduring.

Your life is bigger than today’s challenges. Find what’s working and build from there.

2. Not everything is Pervasive: It’s tempting to let one struggle overshadow everything else. But our lives have bright spots—shine a light on them. Gratitude reminds us that even in difficulty, there’s so much to celebrate.

Mistakes don’t define you—how you respond to them does.

3. It’s Not Personal: How often do we label ourselves as failures when life doesn’t go our way? Failures are events, not identities. Separate what’s happening from who you are. You are capable, loved, and equipped for greatness.

Remember to learn from the failure and improve. You can go from failure to success, you cannot go from excuses to success. Don’t take it personally, instead persevere.

Faith, perseverance, and grit are unstoppable together. Step into your purpose—you’re made for this!

The “Three Ps” are mental weights trying to hold you down. Recognize them, reject them, and step into the truth: you’re resilient, adaptable, and equipped to overcome anything.

Let your faith fuel your journey, knowing that every trial has a purpose.

The world needs your light. Shine like you were created to.

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