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From Minor Setback to Major Comeback
From Minor Setback to Major Comeback
From Minor Setback to Major Comeback
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In life the question is not whether or not you will face a setback but whether or not you will comeback from a setback. This book will give you the steps to turn your minor setbacks into major comebacks.
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Release dateJun 14, 2022
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    From Minor Setback to Major Comeback - Everette Witherspoon

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    From Minor Setback to Major Comeback

    © 2022, Everette Witherspoon

    All rights reserved. This book or any portion thereof may not be reproduced or used in any manner whatsoever without the express written permission of the publisher except for the use of brief quotations in a book review.

    Print ISBN: 978-1-66783-7-246

    eBook ISBN: 978-1-66783-7-253

    Contents

    Introduction

    Chapter 1: The Process

    Chapter 2: Get in the Game

    Chapter 3: Life Is a Test

    Chapter 4: Get Rich or Die Trying

    Chapter 5: Victory

    Chapter 6: Life of a Hero

    Chapter 7: Life Is a Fight

    Chapter 8: Faith

    Chapter 9: Faith in Action

    Chapter 10: The Spoken Word

    Chapter 11: Fear

    Chapter 12: Reading

    Chapter 13: Read More

    Chapter 14: Gifts

    Chapter 15: Perfecting your gift

    Chapter 16: Take Responsibility

    Introduction

    In the paper, it was written that my political career was over and that I was done. I laughed when I first heard those statements, but the truth is, more than a year later, the talk, the gossip, and the feedback were true. I am done, excuse my Ebonics, but I done triumphed. I done went to another level. I done written three amazing books. I done reinvented myself. I done made an amazing comeback. I done came back stronger than ever. Most importantly, what God has done in my life is truly spectacular. So, I think I’m done is the best choice of words.

    It was written that it was over for me. Over is a great choice of words because the truth is I have overcome. And I am truly overwhelmed by the support of my family and friends while I was incarcerated. Most importantly, I am truly overwhelmed by the goodness of God and his blessings. So over is the correct word. But although life can only be understood by looking backward, it must be lived by looking forward.

    This book is about the future and the steps you must take every day in the present moment to make sure you fulfill your goals, dreams, and destiny. There is a saying that goes, Tomorrow is a mystery, yesterday is history, all we have is today that’s why it’s called the present, because every day and every moment is a gift. This book is about the present moment and what you can do to make the most of the present moment to ensure that you have a great future. I believe the rest of our lives is the best of our lives. And no matter what we have gone through, if we do certain things consistently, we will have the strength to overcome obstacles. If we do certain things consistently, we will have the strength to turn our tests into testimonies, our mess into messages, our misery into ministry, and our setbacks into comebacks. In this book, I will show you the things that you need to do consistently to give you the strength to overcome obstacles and ensure your comeback.

    There is something in the human spirit that craves a comeback. We crave it in our movies. We crave it in our books. We crave it in our relationships; that’s why, we break up to make up. Most importantly, we crave a comeback in our individual lives. Whether it’s being fired from your job and wanting to find another one, a better one, or starting your own business and becoming more successful. Whether it’s dropping out of school when you are young and in college and returning to school ten years later and obtaining your bachelor’s, master’s, or PhD while working and raising a family. Whether it’s switching from one unfulfilling career to a more rewarding and fulfilling one. Whether it’s getting divorced and remarrying the man or woman of your dreams. Whether it’s regaining your health and getting into the best shape of your life after a life-threatening illness. Whether it’s regaining your happiness after it seems life has taken all your joy. We all crave a comeback.

    In prison, I used to always say, This is a minor setback for a major comeback. One of the inmates asked me, How can you call this situation a minor setback? We are in prison! You, the reader, might say just like that inmate. I have just lost my job, I have health issues, I have recently been divorced, my teenage daughter is pregnant, or my son is in jail. How can you call that minor? My answer is the same one I gave to my fellow inmate in prison. I told the story about this elderly lady who would pray to God every morning and tell God, Today, I will handle the small problems; I just need you to handle the big problems in my life. God responded to her by saying, My child, to me, all things are small. I’m saying to you, as I said to my fellow inmate, that all things are small to God and all things are minor to God. With God, there is no difference between five million dollars and five cents. The issue is our faith and our perspective.

    The bigger your faith, the bigger your God will be in your eyes and the smaller your problems will be in your eyes. The smaller your faith, the smaller God will be in your eyes and the bigger your problems will be in your eyes. I can say all my problems are small because God is big in my eyes. In this book, I will show you how to grow and increase your faith before, during, and after trials, so that God will be big in your eyes and problems will become smaller in your eyes.

    As a matter of fact, when you have the right perspective, problems and the winds of adversity can help you. Think about the wind. The wind blows out a candle, but it spreads a forest fire. When the winds of adversity come, does it extinguish your fire or does it spread your fire? When you have a small fire, it won’t survive the winds of adversity; it will be extinguished. When you have a strong fire, the winds of adversity will spread your fire and turn it into an all-consuming fire that cannot be quenched or extinguished. How great is your fire to start that business? How great is your fire to go back to school and to excel in your career? Does the wind of adversity blow your fire out or does it make you say, I’m going to become stronger and keep pursing my goals? In this book, I will show you how to increase your desire so that it becomes a raging fire that cannot be extinguished by the winds of adversity, but instead will be spread by the winds of adversity.

    I believe this book will provide you with both excitement and enlightenment, and all that I ask from you, the reader, is that you keep an open mind. As the saying goes, The mind is like a parachute; it does not work unless it is open. If there are any principles in this book that you do not agree with, I ask that you eat the fruit and spit out the seeds. If there are any ideas or principles that do not apply to you, spit them out like apple seeds because even though you spit the seeds of the apple out, it does not take away from the sweetness of the apple. With that being said, I introduce to you: From Minor Setback to Major Comeback.

    Chapter 1:

    The Process

    The first key to turning a minor setback into a major comeback is to not let the process stop your progress. Let me ask you a question: Who is Jesus without Judas? Who is David without Goliath? Who is Moses without Pharaoh, the Egyptian Army, and the Red Sea? Who is Noah without the flood? Who is Daniel without the lion’s den? Who is Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego without the fiery furnace? Who is Martin Luther King Jr. without segregation and racism? Who is Rosa Parks without a segregated bus system? Who is Nelson Mandela without incarceration and apartheid?

    Would we even know and remember these great individuals without their tests and trials? Would their lives be written about if these trials would not have come into their life? Would these individuals inspire us and give us courage to go through our everyday struggles if they had not faced such great trials? Why did these trials come into their life? One simple word, process. One of the ugliest words in the world is process, but if you want to turn a minor setback into a major comeback, you must understand that setbacks are part of the process and very few people, if any, fulfill their dreams and reach their goals without encountering setbacks.

    When I was a kid, my mother used to wake up early on Saturday mornings and cook a big breakfast with either bacon, sausage, country ham, biscuits, or pancakes. The smell was so delightful and savory that it instantly woke me up from my sleep and had me in a great mood throughout the day. The smell and taste of the breakfast was so good that when I was a kid on Friday nights, I went to bed early anticipating that breakfast just as much as Saturday morning cartoons. What I did not realize in my young, naive mind is that the process the pork had been through to make it so tantalizing to my nose and taste buds was a nasty process. If you have ever had the unfortunate experience of visiting a hog-processing plant, it has the worst odor you will ever smell.

    It’s the same thing with fried chicken. That fried chicken smells and tastes so good that a lot of people can’t even concentrate on what the pastor is preaching about on Sunday morning because their mind is fantasizing about that Sunday dinner, which almost always features fried chicken. Whether it is Popeye’s or homemade fried chicken, we love our fried chicken. As a matter of fact, the three things that make Sunday important is church, chicken, and NFL football. The irony is that most of us have never been to a chicken-processing plant. It is nasty, it smells terrible, and there might be rodents and insects around. You have migrant workers who are not paid living wages. It is an ugly process to get that savory chicken to your table.

    Just like chicken and pork, we often look at the finished product of people we deem successful, but we do not know about the ugly process. Even in our own lives, we might have a goal, or God might have a plan for our lives, but he does not show us the process. He does not show us the setbacks and heartaches that are part of the process. If he did, we will probably not want to go through with it.

    The process can be very painful. Think about processed hair. Processed hair is hair that has been

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