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a setback is a setup for a comeback
T.D. Jakes
Recovery is full of ups and downs. There is no such thing as a linear life. But you can always turn your setbacks into setups to come back stronger.
Brittany Burgunder
The past is a place of reference, not a place of residence.
Willie Jolley (A Setback Is a Setup for a Comeback: Turn Your Moments of Doubt and Fear into Times of Triumph)
:A setback is a setup for a comeback.
Kwame Alexander
God knows how to take a setback and use it as a setup for His glory. 
Matt Chappell (Dark Horse: Unfailing Power for Unlikely People)
Transform your mindset with tenacity, tackle challenges head-on, and triumph over obstacles. Today, let's tap into our inner strength, tenacity, and unstoppable spirit. Together, we'll turn every trial into a testimony and every setback into a setup for success. Trust in your abilities, stay true to your dreams and embrace the journey with unwavering determination. You're capable, tenacious, and destined for greatness!
Donald Pillai
It looks like a setback, but really it's a setup to move you into your destiny.
Joel Osteen (All Things Are Working for Your Good)
A setback is just a setup for a comeback.
Bebe Moore Campbell (72 Hour Hold)
You may not understand it now, it may not make sense yet, but one day, you’ll see it was a necessary step to reach your destiny. It looked like a setback, but really, it was a setup.
Joel Osteen
Resilience emerges in the face of resistance, every setback is a setup for a comeback. The stars shine brightest in the darkest of nights
Dr. Lucas D. Shallua
In the face of adversity, remember that every setback is a setup for a comeback.
Pep Talk Radio
lifeisposi 06/24/2024 Life isn’t over until you throw in the towel. Keep pushing, keep fighting, and keep believing in yourself. Every setback is just a setup for an epic comeback. So, dust yourself off, put on your game face, and show life who’s boss. Quitting isn’t in your DNA—your story is just getting started!
Life is Positive
see rainbows in rainstorms and opportunities in disasters. When life hands me lemons, I whip up a lemon meringue pie. Challenges? Just plot twists in my epic saga, and setbacks are setups for my grand comeback. Where others see roadblocks, I see shortcuts to awesomeness. My glass isn’t just half full; it’s practically overflowing with optimism. So, while the world tosses curveballs, I’m here with my metaphorical bat, ready to hit them out of the park and do a victory dance.
Life is Positive
Life isn’t over until you throw in the towel. Keep pushing, keep fighting, and keep believing in yourself. Every setback is just a setup for an epic comeback. So, dust yourself off, put on your game face, and show life who’s boss. Quitting isn’t in your DNA—your story is just getting started!
Life is Positive
In Trading, Every Setback is a Setup for a Comeback.
Zalman " Sal" Sulaymanov (How To Suck Less At Day Trading: The Ultimate No-Nonsense Guide For Retail Traders on Getting A Reach Around From The Markets)
Every setback is a setup for a stronger comeback. Embrace your challenges, for they build the foundation of your success.
divyanshu
delays,closed doors are not setbacks but setups God uses to move you forward
Ikechukwu Joseph (The Complete Leader: Jesus Christ the Accomplished Perfect Total Leader (Lesson for Leaders Book 3))
This is what faith is all about. You got to believe it before you see it. God’s favor is surrounding you like a shield. Every setback is a setup for a comeback. Every bad break, every disappointment, and every person who does you wrong is part of the plan to get you to where you’re supposed to be.
Joel Osteen (You Can You Will: 8 Undeniable Qualities of a Winner)
Get in agreement with God In the Bible, David said, “Lift up your head and the King of glory will come in.” As long as your head is down and you are discouraged, with no joy, no passion, and no zeal, the King of glory will not come. Instead, get up in the morning and say, “Father, thank you for another day. Thank you for another sunrise. I’m excited about this day.” When you’re really alive, hopeful, grateful, passionate, and productive, then the King of glory, the most high God, will come in. He’ll make a way where it looks like there is no way. We all face difficulties. We have unfair things happen. Don’t let it sour your life. I heard the saying, “Trouble is inevitable but misery is optional.” Just because you had a bad break doesn’t mean your life is over. I know a popular minister who led his church for many years and was such a great speaker he was in constant demand. But a few years ago, he was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease. He eventually lost the ability to speak. He had to resign from his church. He once was so eloquent, strong, and vibrant, but it looked as if his career was over. It looked as if his best days were behind him. But just when things started to look really bad for him, he sent me a manuscript with a note: “Joel, as you know, I can’t speak anymore, so I’ve taken up writing. Here’s a look at my newest book.” Just because you can’t do what you used to do doesn’t mean you’re supposed to sit on the sidelines. If you can’t speak, write. If you can’t run, walk. If you can’t stand up, just sit up. If you can’t dance, shake your head. If you can’t sing, tap your foot. Do whatever you can do. As long as you have breath you have something in you. Don’t lose your passion. Think about the apostle Paul: he was thrown in prison at the peak of his career. Just when it was all coming together he had this major disappointment. Paul could have become depressed and thought: “Too bad for me.” He could have given up on his dreams. Instead, he kept his passion. While in prison, he wrote more than half of the New Testament. What looked like a setback was really a setup for God to do something greater in Paul’s life. You may have been through some bad breaks and unfair situations. Stay passionate. God is still on the throne. If you keep your head up, the King of glory will still come in and guide you to where He wants you to be.
Joel Osteen (You Can You Will: 8 Undeniable Qualities of a Winner)
You are not a victim. You’re a victor. You wouldn’t have opposition if there were not something amazing in your future. Keep a smile on your face. Keep a spring in your step. Stay positive. Stay hopeful. God is still on the throne. Being sour, negative, and pessimistic, and expecting the worst, will keep you from your destiny. You may have had a lot of negative, unfair things happen in your past, but don’t let that become a stronghold, or a mind-set where you think that’s all there’s ever going to be. Don’t live with that negative mentality. If God showed you all He has planned for you, it would boggle your mind. If you could see the doors He’s going to open, the opportunities that will cross your path, and the people who will show up, you’d be so amazed, excited, and passionate, it would be easy to set your mind for victory. This is what faith is all about. You got to believe it before you see it. God’s favor is surrounding you like a shield. Every setback is a setup for a comeback. Every bad break, every disappointment, and every person who does you wrong is part of the plan to get you to where you’re supposed to be. Don’t fall into the trap of being negative, complacent, or just taking whatever life brings your way. Set the tone for victory, for success, for new levels. Enlarge your vision. Make room for God to do something new. You haven’t touched the surface of what He has in store.
Joel Osteen (You Can You Will: 8 Undeniable Qualities of a Winner)
When you trust that your setbacks are in fact setups for success, then it increases the likelihood for future victories.
Charles F Glassman
A SETBACK IS A SET-UP FOR YOUR COMEBACK!
Aryan Chaudhary (Your Last Step To Fast Financial Freedom)
Sometimes setbacks are set-Up' s. Its not always about moving horizontally, its about moving vertically.
Janna Cachola
When we believe, trust, and take direction from the perspective that our setbacks are in fact setups for success, then it increases the likelihood of future victories.
Charles F Glassman
Every story, in a sense, is a mystery. It asks a question in the setup that will be answered at the climax. Usually, a problem is introduced or a situation that needs to be resolved is presented. This situation or problem raises a question in our minds, such as “Will the detective find the murderer?,” “Will these two beautiful young people fall in love and get married?,” “Will the mountain climber reach the summit of Everest?,” “Will the woman get promoted?,” “Will the man get cured of his terrible disease?” Once it is raised, everything that happens in the story relates to that question, which keeps coming up throughout the story. With each turning point and each setback and each step forward, the question is repeated subconsciously. At the story’s climax, there’s an answer, which is almost always “yes.” Will the detective solve the crime? Yes. Will the lovers get together? Yes. Will the mountain climber reach the top? Yes. But since we don’t learn the answers until the end, we remain interested in what will happen along the way and how the objective built into the central question will be accomplished. Once the central question has been asked, the setup is complete, and the story is now ready to unfold.
Linda Seger (Making a Good Script Great)
Trust in your journey, knowing that each setback is a setup for a greater comeback
Covenant A. Akinlotan