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Having No Regrets!

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Have you ever looked back on your life with regret? It's normal. We are all imperfect human beings. That means we make mistakes from time to time, some big and some small. This can lead you to second-guess things you've done in your life.
When you think about it, that's a good thing. If you want to learn from your mistakes and make better choices in the future, you should be applauded. You understand that you consciously or unconsciously acted in a way that didn't produce the most beneficial outcome. You regret doing something, so you remember that, and you keep from repeating the mistake in the future.
Sometimes though, our regrets are misplaced.
Someone tells us that our behavior is far from normal. They recommend we do things in a socially acceptable way so we can be like everyone else. After all, if everybody else is wearing a blue hat and a yellow shirt, why aren't we? Why did we choose to wear a yellow hat and a blue shirt? Are we trying to start trouble?
Since being accepted is a natural human desire, we might develop regret. Why did we decide to be original? Who were we to dare to embrace our unique personality? Why didn't we just go along with the crowd instead of drawing attention to ourselves?
These types of regrets have no place in your life.
When you're chastised for being different in some way that doesn't harm anyone and allows you to express your unique personality, you shouldn't regret acting that way.
The problem is with the person worried about what you're doing. When you understand that being different is the only way to be you, you start living life without regret.
Fewer Regrets Means a Happier Life
Thoughts, leave us your comments or text us to connect.

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The Sanctuary of Vibes

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Tina Dixons
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Content provided by Tina Dixons. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Tina Dixons or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

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Have you ever looked back on your life with regret? It's normal. We are all imperfect human beings. That means we make mistakes from time to time, some big and some small. This can lead you to second-guess things you've done in your life.
When you think about it, that's a good thing. If you want to learn from your mistakes and make better choices in the future, you should be applauded. You understand that you consciously or unconsciously acted in a way that didn't produce the most beneficial outcome. You regret doing something, so you remember that, and you keep from repeating the mistake in the future.
Sometimes though, our regrets are misplaced.
Someone tells us that our behavior is far from normal. They recommend we do things in a socially acceptable way so we can be like everyone else. After all, if everybody else is wearing a blue hat and a yellow shirt, why aren't we? Why did we choose to wear a yellow hat and a blue shirt? Are we trying to start trouble?
Since being accepted is a natural human desire, we might develop regret. Why did we decide to be original? Who were we to dare to embrace our unique personality? Why didn't we just go along with the crowd instead of drawing attention to ourselves?
These types of regrets have no place in your life.
When you're chastised for being different in some way that doesn't harm anyone and allows you to express your unique personality, you shouldn't regret acting that way.
The problem is with the person worried about what you're doing. When you understand that being different is the only way to be you, you start living life without regret.
Fewer Regrets Means a Happier Life
Thoughts, leave us your comments or text us to connect.

Asenseofahh Vibes!

The Sanctuary of Vibes

Support the show

Thank you. Please share to help our new network get helpful resources out. We need to learn how to live this game of life.
Take care my friends
Tina Dixons
AsenseofAhh ™
$Cashapp :
$AsenseofAhh

  continue reading

107 episodes

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