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This week's SONG TO CHEW is the title cut from my "Uh-Oh!" album, so of course it’s called 'UH-OH!' Making messes is something all humans do from time to time. Actually, when we make a mistake, it’s a great opportunity for us to practice forgiving ourselves! When we can do that, it makes it easier for us to accept and forgive others around us who make mistakes. When we practice loving and supporting others who mess up, that helps us find the courage to go on next time we mess up! Usually we're not so excited about fixing up our own messes, but that's what we do! We work on it until we get it right, and try again! And we all know we're not alone when we make a mess or a mistake. We're part of a really big Club!! Right? "One person's 'mess', is another person's 'sense of organization'. I have papers all over my desk, and it might look messy to you, but I know where everything is, mostly! Forgiving someone for something doesn't mean that what they did is okay, it means that we don't want to hold a grudge against them, or blame them by making comments! Why do that!? They already know they did it! And it feels great to help folks out when mistakes are made, especially for people we love. Isn't it amazing how little kid songs can have deep meanings for grown-ups too! I’m Peter Alsop. See you next week with another ‘Song to Chew’. Bye for now!


https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/peter-alsop-s-songs-to-chew/id1446179156


~ My most recent album = https://www.amazon.com/Camping-Dads-Peter-Alsop/dp/B08CS871QW/ref=sr_1_1


~ www.FaceBook.com/WeLikePeterAlsop


~ www.Youtube.com/peteralsop = videos


~ www.Patreon.com/peteralsop = support my music & other artistic endeavors


~ www.peteralsop.com/music = CDs & downloads


Get full access to Peter Alsop’s Substack at peteralsop.substack.com/subscribe
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Manage episode 355667480 series 2860908
Content provided by Peter Alsop. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Peter Alsop 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.

This week's SONG TO CHEW is the title cut from my "Uh-Oh!" album, so of course it’s called 'UH-OH!' Making messes is something all humans do from time to time. Actually, when we make a mistake, it’s a great opportunity for us to practice forgiving ourselves! When we can do that, it makes it easier for us to accept and forgive others around us who make mistakes. When we practice loving and supporting others who mess up, that helps us find the courage to go on next time we mess up! Usually we're not so excited about fixing up our own messes, but that's what we do! We work on it until we get it right, and try again! And we all know we're not alone when we make a mess or a mistake. We're part of a really big Club!! Right? "One person's 'mess', is another person's 'sense of organization'. I have papers all over my desk, and it might look messy to you, but I know where everything is, mostly! Forgiving someone for something doesn't mean that what they did is okay, it means that we don't want to hold a grudge against them, or blame them by making comments! Why do that!? They already know they did it! And it feels great to help folks out when mistakes are made, especially for people we love. Isn't it amazing how little kid songs can have deep meanings for grown-ups too! I’m Peter Alsop. See you next week with another ‘Song to Chew’. Bye for now!


https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/peter-alsop-s-songs-to-chew/id1446179156


~ My most recent album = https://www.amazon.com/Camping-Dads-Peter-Alsop/dp/B08CS871QW/ref=sr_1_1


~ www.FaceBook.com/WeLikePeterAlsop


~ www.Youtube.com/peteralsop = videos


~ www.Patreon.com/peteralsop = support my music & other artistic endeavors


~ www.peteralsop.com/music = CDs & downloads


Get full access to Peter Alsop’s Substack at peteralsop.substack.com/subscribe
  continue reading

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