Insight edit

If somebody is working on themselves and changing for the better, it's unnecessary to keep bringing up their past. People can change and grow. You know that's true. But have you given yourself a fair chance to change and grow, too?

Question
Have you consciously loosened your grip on what's behind you, so you can step forward again with grace?

Psossible scenario

If you’re shaking your head, you aren’t alone. At times we all fall victim to our attachments. We simply don't realize how often we block our own present blessings by holding on to the past.

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Thus, it’s time for a quick true story about life and letting go...

Try Again: How to Restore the Unwavering Faith You Once Had in Yoursel edit

Sometimes it’s really hard to get yourself back on track. This is how Marc and I felt just over a decade ago when we were knocked down and stuck in a rut after a significant season of loss in both our personal and professional lives. It was nearly impossible to move forward on most days when we didn’t feel we had the strength or a clear sense of direction. But, we found a way... We pushed ourselves gently to take one tiny step every day — one journal entry, one 10-minute workout, one honest conversation, etc. It wasn't easy, but the tiny steps were manageable, and we gradually grew stronger and found our sense of direction again. And believe it or not, that’s basically what I did again this morning. I've been struggling to motivate myself for the past few days after a recent business opportunity fell through. I've been feeling down. So I took the tiniest possible steps from the get-go today... Bovimacoco (talk) 03:58, 9 March 2023 (UTC)Reply