Life is hard and can be tough. So how do we work through our past mistakes?
How do we let go so that these mistakes do not paralyze us for future, potential opportunities in our life. That is something I am still processing through to be honest.
But let's start unpacking it in today's podcast and further unpack it with some resources I will share about how I am processing through these same questions floating around in my head.
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Life is hard and can be tough. So how do we work through our past mistakes? How do we let go so that these mistakes do not paralyze us for future, potential opportunities in our life?
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