How to Navigate 2026 Without Strain — Letting Go Without Condemning Yourself

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How to Navigate 2026 Without Strain — Letting Go Without Condemning Yourself is the topic Sibongile Mofokeng is handling with LifeCoach and Pastor, Lunga Botha
Synopsis: We’re already into the year — and for some people, January already feels heavier than it should. Not because the year itself is demanding, but because many people quietly carried last year into this one. There are listeners who are sitting with disappointment from 2025 — decisions that didn’t work out, plans that stalled, versions of themselves they thought they would have outgrown by now. And January has a way of amplifying that pressure. It creates this unspoken urgency to start strong, even when you’re still tired, still processing, still finding your footing.
By the end of this conversation, what I want you to walk away understanding is this:
Why being hard on yourself creates strain,
Why reflection and self-condemnation are not the same thing,
Why letting go is not an emotional event but a decision,
and why you are not late, broken, or disqualified, even if last year didn’t go the way you hoped. At the heart of all of this is one foundational truth.
The Bible tells us very clearly in Romans 8:1 that there is no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus.
Condemnation does not come from God.
Reflection is healthy. Correction is healthy. But condemnation is not. Many people confuse the two. They think being hard on themselves means they’re being responsible, or humble, or spiritually mature. But God corrects, He does not crush. He convicts, He does not shame. When the voice you’re hearing leaves you heavy, hopeless, or paralyzed, that voice is not God. And here’s something else we need to settle early in the year. Romans 8:28 reminds us that God works all things together for good for those who love Him. Not all things are good, but God is able to use all things. Even the year you wish had gone differently was not wasted.
19 Jan 6AM English South Africa Christianity · Christianity

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