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Mistakes are to be learned from. Sometimes big mistakes become a fixation in our heads. They grow into this ugly thing that rears its head every time something feels like it is going well in our lives. "Oh I am still an over promisor", "Oh that bill I did not pay is back to haunt me". etc. etc.
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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. That is something I am still processing through to be honest.
But let's start unpacking it in today's...
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Write down a few of your mistakes and what you are going to do to get past the paralyzation that comes with past mistakes.
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I let this happen, so I will change this and I give myself permission to move forward by _____
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Our life is literally about making decisions. So let's learn to move past our past mistakes, and then move into learning to make better decisions moving forward.
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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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