How do you 'let go' of your past?
if your past is filled with mistakes, missed oppurtunities, disasters and regrets? Do you take full responsibility, i'm in my early 20's now and i look back and think arrrggghhh!
Answers:
FORGET ABOUT IT, MOVE ON , I'M 61 AND HAVE HAD TO DO A LOT OF THAT
yes and so far the answer's been in the bottom of a bottle
1 bottle JD. then start afresh i the morning, your still in your 20's believe me you'll make a lot more mistakes before, your too old. the thing is you must try and learn from the mistakes you've made.
From personal experience, it took a long time to realise that everything in life happens for a reason. For everything that's gone wrong in your life, try to think why it happened, even if the reason is unpleasant and not something you would normally acknowledge. It's not a quick fix solution - it takes a long time, ruthless honesty with yourself and a lot of steps, but once you have done that, it will be easier to move on from your past. Hope that helps.
Get a diary. Get it off your chest. It'll help.
Don't let go of it, use it , learn from it and move forward.
Your in your 20s love there's loads more mistakes for you to make yet..
mistakes are what make us human and build our personalities. If you find someone who's gone through life without doing any of the things you mentioned,then that person hasn't really had a life.
I don't think you have to take responsibility for all of it. I don't know what your experiences have been, but sometimes people have shitty upbringings or become socially excluded from society through no fault of their own. You have to look at the whole picture of a persons life. I think that people should take responsibility for their behaviour but that is something that comes with maturity and gaining an insight into ones problems and issues. Also bear in mind not many people go through life without regrets and missed opportunities etc. Sometimes it is just these things that help us to learn and make changes. You have to have the ups and the downs.
Well, you are farther advanced than the average person if you are questioning this in your early 20's. The first thing is to acknowledge and own the mistake, think about what you could have done better, and then move on. Just don't make the same mistake twice. Discernment and understanding come from connecting two situations and learning from the first.
positive thinking for the future. keep the past for memories when reminiscing
just say to yourself, 'oh well not much i can do about it now!' and get on with it like we all do.
You forget it, take it out of your awareness by focusing on what you do wish to experience, and feeling the feelings of already having of what you want to have. Anything you focus on with thought and feeling will come to be. Write this sentence out in present tense Multiple times on how you want your life to be in every area, and you'll be Amazed at your results.
"I am so happy and grateful now that ___________."
My advice to you would be to never look make in your wrongdoings instead learn form them. Don't regret anything that you have done in the past just know how to handle the same situation in a better way.
If you find out let me know, I have a tendency to think of the past way too much.
look to the future. life is to live and not regret. your too young to understand how things will work out. its hard but go with it and laugh. x x
Don't worry we all feel that wat sometimes! Unfortunately we don't have the power to change the past, nor can we see the future, but we do have some control over what happens in the present. Forget what you did in the past, it sounds like you have learned from these mistakes and are unlikely to repeat them. Be thankful that you learned these lessons early enough to effect the future. Good Luck ;)
You realize that every moment you waste hanging on to the past
is a moment of something good lost! Make every second of your
new life, a life without recriminations & regrets, count. You can't
take responsibility for something that is gone. Say ok, I did it and I regret it, now I will go ahead the best I can. Did you ever hear the
expression, beating a dead horse? Just imagine doing that. It would be ludicrous to beat a dead horse. So don't beat your past.
Now that's a good one.You are the luckiest around.First is that you know about your past and the effect it has on you.its like taking notes and being able to go back and study for a major exam by studying the notes.No notes and you are in trouble.the best thing about a negative past is that it gives you an opportunity to shift gears and take the other path at the crossroads.You had to have the disasters and mistakes to get to the new world which awaits you .its all up to you now to take it and run like hell with this 'Brave New World' Second chance is the best chance!!
remember, learn by mistakes and try not to do them again
There's an alternative therapy called EFT for Emotional Freedom Techniques which uses tapping on energy meridians to help dispel all that resentment, embarrassment, anger, whatever, lurking in your psyche and dragging you down.
The treatment side lines the bad emotions and memories to a point where you can view them dispassionately rather than dwell on them.
Sounds like quackery but seen it help psychosomatic illness developed as a result of unresolved emotional issues.
when i look back on my mistakes, i think that atleast i learned something from them. when i look back on missed opportunites i think about how maybe they were missed for a reason. no matter what, if i do have regrets or disasters, just rememeber that they're a part of life, and they're going to happen. those particular events are part of the past now...but there will be more, because its part of life. just try to learn from your mistakes and disasters, and live life to the fullest so you have no regrets or missed opportunites.
Your still very young just learn from your mistakes there will be plenty more opportunities so don't miss out next time.
Be Lucky
I know I am chiming in a little late. However I feel compelled to share with you, as I notice your question has yet have been answered.
If you truly are looking for how to have access to living more powerfully in the present and future such that your past in not leading the way. Go on line and look up Landmark Education. The have a weekend program called "The Landmark Forum". I have participated in many of there programs and have been able to make a difference in my relationship with myself and others. Such that my past is no longer leading my way into the future. I will not lie. There is much controversy about there programs. Ignore it and get yourself into the Forum and take it for what it is worth. If you are sincerely looking for powerful tools to make a difference in moving forward from your past. Check it out.
Do what I do.. look at a mistake and think.. ok made a mistake.. next time will either be better or won't do that again. Move on.. till next one.. then once again.. don't beat your self up.. think next time will either be better or won't do that..
Look back.. think.. had that experience. Some was good some was bad.. least you had the experience and it's made you the nice person you are today..... best wishes
it says that '' making a mistake is one mistake and thinking that over with guilt mind is scoring another mistake''. believe me its true ! forget all the mistakes you ve done in the past, but take the lessions for your future refernce so that you can avoid future similar mistakes.
good luck !
You can't. It will always be there, any dim psychologist or therapist who tells you that you can is an idiot. It is part of your remembered experiences and as such is your heritage, for better or worse.
I think a huge factor of letting go of your past is - coming to terms with your past. Life isn't always fine and dandy, there are challenges that we are all going to face throughout our lifetime. The way people deal with things are always different however, and that is what doesn't allow us to 'let go' of alot of things that continue to bother us.
You need to come to terms with the mistakes that you made, realise why they happened, how they happened and who you are because they happened. Someone once told me that a mistake isn't a mistake unless you learn from it.and as such we learn from everything that happens to us in our lives. Some are more simple than others, but it is up to us to figure out whether or not we want to hold on to all the wrong things that have happened to us.
Think about it this way, you are 20, just imagine how many things you would not be able to let go of by the time you are 30 if you continue to torture yourself with all these past experiences? That would be a hell of alot of baggage to carry don't ya think?
First step, realise what it is that is bothering you, and why is it that you can't let go. Second step, realising how you learnt from t these past experiences. Third step, figuring out how you are going to take what you've learnt and use it to the best of your ability in order to not make these things happen again. And, finally, set a goal for yourself something to achieve, something personal, it could be simple or a life long dream.but most of all make sure the things that you hold on to, are the things that are positive for you and your life and where you are at the moment.
Good Luck, and I hope this helps.
ask yourself have you learned from these experience's? I'm sure you have for you to be asking the question.so if you were face with these's problems,opportunities,crisis would make you make different choice's? hope so life's a learning curve you just get older and wise and make less mistakes. my favourite quote is by john Lennon from the Beatles who said" life's is what happens to you while your busy making other plans" and we all know what happen to him but i bet it weren't in his diary.
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Answers:
FORGET ABOUT IT, MOVE ON , I'M 61 AND HAVE HAD TO DO A LOT OF THAT
yes and so far the answer's been in the bottom of a bottle
1 bottle JD. then start afresh i the morning, your still in your 20's believe me you'll make a lot more mistakes before, your too old. the thing is you must try and learn from the mistakes you've made.
From personal experience, it took a long time to realise that everything in life happens for a reason. For everything that's gone wrong in your life, try to think why it happened, even if the reason is unpleasant and not something you would normally acknowledge. It's not a quick fix solution - it takes a long time, ruthless honesty with yourself and a lot of steps, but once you have done that, it will be easier to move on from your past. Hope that helps.
Get a diary. Get it off your chest. It'll help.
Don't let go of it, use it , learn from it and move forward.
Your in your 20s love there's loads more mistakes for you to make yet..
mistakes are what make us human and build our personalities. If you find someone who's gone through life without doing any of the things you mentioned,then that person hasn't really had a life.
I don't think you have to take responsibility for all of it. I don't know what your experiences have been, but sometimes people have shitty upbringings or become socially excluded from society through no fault of their own. You have to look at the whole picture of a persons life. I think that people should take responsibility for their behaviour but that is something that comes with maturity and gaining an insight into ones problems and issues. Also bear in mind not many people go through life without regrets and missed opportunities etc. Sometimes it is just these things that help us to learn and make changes. You have to have the ups and the downs.
Well, you are farther advanced than the average person if you are questioning this in your early 20's. The first thing is to acknowledge and own the mistake, think about what you could have done better, and then move on. Just don't make the same mistake twice. Discernment and understanding come from connecting two situations and learning from the first.
positive thinking for the future. keep the past for memories when reminiscing
just say to yourself, 'oh well not much i can do about it now!' and get on with it like we all do.
You forget it, take it out of your awareness by focusing on what you do wish to experience, and feeling the feelings of already having of what you want to have. Anything you focus on with thought and feeling will come to be. Write this sentence out in present tense Multiple times on how you want your life to be in every area, and you'll be Amazed at your results.
"I am so happy and grateful now that ___________."
My advice to you would be to never look make in your wrongdoings instead learn form them. Don't regret anything that you have done in the past just know how to handle the same situation in a better way.
If you find out let me know, I have a tendency to think of the past way too much.
look to the future. life is to live and not regret. your too young to understand how things will work out. its hard but go with it and laugh. x x
Don't worry we all feel that wat sometimes! Unfortunately we don't have the power to change the past, nor can we see the future, but we do have some control over what happens in the present. Forget what you did in the past, it sounds like you have learned from these mistakes and are unlikely to repeat them. Be thankful that you learned these lessons early enough to effect the future. Good Luck ;)
You realize that every moment you waste hanging on to the past
is a moment of something good lost! Make every second of your
new life, a life without recriminations & regrets, count. You can't
take responsibility for something that is gone. Say ok, I did it and I regret it, now I will go ahead the best I can. Did you ever hear the
expression, beating a dead horse? Just imagine doing that. It would be ludicrous to beat a dead horse. So don't beat your past.
Now that's a good one.You are the luckiest around.First is that you know about your past and the effect it has on you.its like taking notes and being able to go back and study for a major exam by studying the notes.No notes and you are in trouble.the best thing about a negative past is that it gives you an opportunity to shift gears and take the other path at the crossroads.You had to have the disasters and mistakes to get to the new world which awaits you .its all up to you now to take it and run like hell with this 'Brave New World' Second chance is the best chance!!
remember, learn by mistakes and try not to do them again
There's an alternative therapy called EFT for Emotional Freedom Techniques which uses tapping on energy meridians to help dispel all that resentment, embarrassment, anger, whatever, lurking in your psyche and dragging you down.
The treatment side lines the bad emotions and memories to a point where you can view them dispassionately rather than dwell on them.
Sounds like quackery but seen it help psychosomatic illness developed as a result of unresolved emotional issues.
when i look back on my mistakes, i think that atleast i learned something from them. when i look back on missed opportunites i think about how maybe they were missed for a reason. no matter what, if i do have regrets or disasters, just rememeber that they're a part of life, and they're going to happen. those particular events are part of the past now...but there will be more, because its part of life. just try to learn from your mistakes and disasters, and live life to the fullest so you have no regrets or missed opportunites.
Your still very young just learn from your mistakes there will be plenty more opportunities so don't miss out next time.
Be Lucky
I know I am chiming in a little late. However I feel compelled to share with you, as I notice your question has yet have been answered.
If you truly are looking for how to have access to living more powerfully in the present and future such that your past in not leading the way. Go on line and look up Landmark Education. The have a weekend program called "The Landmark Forum". I have participated in many of there programs and have been able to make a difference in my relationship with myself and others. Such that my past is no longer leading my way into the future. I will not lie. There is much controversy about there programs. Ignore it and get yourself into the Forum and take it for what it is worth. If you are sincerely looking for powerful tools to make a difference in moving forward from your past. Check it out.
Do what I do.. look at a mistake and think.. ok made a mistake.. next time will either be better or won't do that again. Move on.. till next one.. then once again.. don't beat your self up.. think next time will either be better or won't do that..
Look back.. think.. had that experience. Some was good some was bad.. least you had the experience and it's made you the nice person you are today..... best wishes
it says that '' making a mistake is one mistake and thinking that over with guilt mind is scoring another mistake''. believe me its true ! forget all the mistakes you ve done in the past, but take the lessions for your future refernce so that you can avoid future similar mistakes.
good luck !
You can't. It will always be there, any dim psychologist or therapist who tells you that you can is an idiot. It is part of your remembered experiences and as such is your heritage, for better or worse.
I think a huge factor of letting go of your past is - coming to terms with your past. Life isn't always fine and dandy, there are challenges that we are all going to face throughout our lifetime. The way people deal with things are always different however, and that is what doesn't allow us to 'let go' of alot of things that continue to bother us.
You need to come to terms with the mistakes that you made, realise why they happened, how they happened and who you are because they happened. Someone once told me that a mistake isn't a mistake unless you learn from it.and as such we learn from everything that happens to us in our lives. Some are more simple than others, but it is up to us to figure out whether or not we want to hold on to all the wrong things that have happened to us.
Think about it this way, you are 20, just imagine how many things you would not be able to let go of by the time you are 30 if you continue to torture yourself with all these past experiences? That would be a hell of alot of baggage to carry don't ya think?
First step, realise what it is that is bothering you, and why is it that you can't let go. Second step, realising how you learnt from t these past experiences. Third step, figuring out how you are going to take what you've learnt and use it to the best of your ability in order to not make these things happen again. And, finally, set a goal for yourself something to achieve, something personal, it could be simple or a life long dream.but most of all make sure the things that you hold on to, are the things that are positive for you and your life and where you are at the moment.
Good Luck, and I hope this helps.
ask yourself have you learned from these experience's? I'm sure you have for you to be asking the question.so if you were face with these's problems,opportunities,crisis would make you make different choice's? hope so life's a learning curve you just get older and wise and make less mistakes. my favourite quote is by john Lennon from the Beatles who said" life's is what happens to you while your busy making other plans" and we all know what happen to him but i bet it weren't in his diary.
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