You’re not failing; you’re forming. Growth is messy but sacred. Replace “I’m bad at this” with “I’m still learning,” and watch how God shapes your becoming.
You’re sitting in front of your laptop, staring at the screen. You’ve been trying to figure something out for hours…
You sigh, lean back, and mutter, “I’m just bad at this.”
How many times have you told yourself that?
Think back to the first time you tried to ride a bike. You didn’t balance perfectly on the first try. You probably wobbled, fell, scraped your knees, and wanted to quit.
But you didn’t. You got up, brushed yourself off, and tried again.
Kids are resilient in that way, huh? There’s an innocent optimism that keeps them from quitting… unless another voice tells them they can’t do it.
Don’t be that voice.
Growth is messy, awkward, and full of moments that test your patience. But every stumble is part of progress.
When you tell yourself, “I’m bad at this,” your brain believes you. It closes off, convinced that you’ve reached your limit.
But when you reframe it to “I’m still learning this,” your brain shifts gears. It opens up. It gets curious and starts asking questions like, “What can I do differently next time?”
As Proverbs 1:5 says, “Let the wise listen and add to their learning, and let the discerning get guidance.”
Maybe you’ve also said, “I’m stuck.”
What if instead, you said, “I’m resetting.”
That small change turns frustration into focus. You’re not stuck; you’re pausing, reflecting, preparing for the next step.
Growth doesn’t happen in a straight line. It happens in layers, through patience, repetition, and grace.
Today, reframe your words.
Don’t say, “I’m bad at this.” Say, “I’m still learning this.”
Don’t say, “I’m stuck.” Say, “I’m resetting.”
Remember, you’re not behind. You’re becoming. And every moment you choose to keep learning, you’re one step closer to who God is shaping you to be.
