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It’s okay to back that train up and switch tracks, too. It’s no shame in making a mistake no matter how big or small. The shame is staying on a path with all of the signs of a danger ahead JUST BECAUSE YOU DON’T WANT TO ADMIT YOU WERE WRONG or because you are WORRIED ABOUT WHAT OTHERS WILL THINK. Drop that load and keep going or change directions. Trust me, you’ll feel so much better moving at the proper speed and on the right track.

~Nikki


3 responses to “Train Wreck Ahead”

  1. Becoming His Tapestry Avatar

    My friend once said, “doing the same thing, yet expecting a different result is crazy”. Great post

    1. Nikki Avatar
      Nikki

      Yes I like that quote! Thank you for reading!

  2. Rick Phillips Avatar
    Rick Phillips

    Avoiding train wrecks is a great idea. Not being in a train wreck makes even more sense. But what is the number one thing to do? Never be involved with a train wreck. People who are train wrecks, spread their issues more than the accident scene.

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