Izell Kirkpatrick

Accept Your Past, Embrace Your Present, Anticipate Your Future

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  • Marissa Janehas quoted7 years ago
    It gave him inner confidence and faith to confront his greatest enemy which was him. His real adversary was not the giant, it was his past. He had to reach back into his past to find encouragement. Who or what is your greatest opponent?
  • Marissa Janehas quoted7 years ago
    Just being able to accept where you are is the key to getting to your destination
  • Marissa Janehas quoted7 years ago
    Learn from the past, but do not stay there
  • Marissa Janehas quoted7 years ago
    knowing how you were found. If you know how you got lost you can play an active role in your rescue. You can do what is known today as “backtracking”. Simply put, you can retrace your steps in order to find your way out. That is the purpose of the past, to retrace your steps to see where you went right and where you went wrong
  • Marissa Janehas quoted7 years ago
    Knowing how you got lost in the woods is just as important as
  • Marissa Janehas quoted7 years ago
    demise.
    Your mind takes mental notes or “snap shots” of major events in your life whether they are devastating, scary, exciting or fun.  Our emotions and ability to process information correctly will determine when our mental camera will take a picture.  Here’s the secret, we grow into maturity and develop our character.  We learn how to process information correctly.  We begin to learn who we are and what is important to us. Subsequently, some snap shots are deleted, some are reprioritized and some are replaced with truth.  All of that is happening as we grow spiritually and emotionally.  After all I went through, I now find myself ready for my destiny.  I have learned from the snap shots of my life. I choose to be happy today.  So it is important to continue to self-develop, as well as biblically apply the principles that God has for us.
  • Marissa Janehas quoted7 years ago
    demise.
    Your mind takes mental notes or “snap shots” of major events in your life whether they are devastating, scary, exciting or fun. Our emotions and ability to process information correctly will determine when our mental camera will take a picture. Here’s the secret, we grow into maturity and develop our character. We learn how to process information correctly. We begin to learn who we are and what is important to us. Subsequently, some snap shots are deleted, some are reprioritized
  • Marissa Janehas quoted7 years ago
    Without being able to let go of my past, I could have never enjoyed the future that life was trying to offer me.  Well, that is what happens to so many of us.  We hold on so tightly to those memories that we consider good and we delete those that we consider bad.  But, let’s look at memories or the past from a different perspective.  Memories are snapshots of your past that has paved a way to your present.  If that is so, then every memory is vital to your success or a doorway to your
  • Marissa Janehas quoted7 years ago
    me into new experiences
  • Marissa Janehas quoted7 years ago
    Now I had to trust my present to introduce
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