Leave Behind Your Past Move Ahead In Life
I've
had a lot of sleepless nights when I was so worried about something that had
happened in the past that I let it dictate my future. We’ve all been there at
some point. You're not alone.
I’m
talking about those times when we just can’t shake the past. Whether it’s
something small, like making a terrible first impression, or saying something
you wish you hadn't, to something big, like having to shutdown your business.
Harping on negative experiences is painful and, when we hold on to that pain,
we can’t move on to something more positive.
That’s
why it’s important that you let it go and leave the past behind with these
tactics.
1.
Learn from the past but don’t dwell there.
Yes.
Those negative experiences you had can actually be used for learning and future
experiences -- no matter how painful they are. Take some time to reflect on the
experience and look at ways at it can actually benefit you down the road.
You
can learn from your experiences by reflecting on these few simple questions:
What really happened? Answer only by
confronting the facts.
What emotions do I feel? I personally like
to write them down.
How can I use this to empower myself and my
feelings?
After
answering these questions, it’s time to move on. While reflecting on the past
for a little bit of time is acceptable, dwelling on it will only keep those
negative thoughts and feelings around.
2.
Express yourself.
Don’t
hesitate to get the pain you’re feeling off your chest. Whether it’s talking to
the individual who has harmed you (or who you harmed), venting to a friend or
writing it down, expressing your feelings can assist you in sorting out what,
if anything, needs to be done to move on.
More
importantly, it’s good for your health. Dr. Edmund Bourne, author of The
Anxiety and Phobia Workbook, warns that holding onto your feelings leads to
anxiety, depression, headache and high blood pressure.
Grief
expert Gloria Horsley from OpentoHope says "When it’s time to express your
feelings, make sure to use “I” messages. Describe the degree of your emotions,
and share them with someone who will listen and not pass judgment. This will
help you express the grief you're going through."
3.
Stop pointing fingers.
Playing
the role of the victim is easy and sometimes feels pretty good, especially
compared with accepting the truth. The problem is, blaming others prevents you
from going forward. Most often, pointing fingers is just complaining.
Life
coach Ruchika Batra also adds on Pick the Brain that blaming others gives power
to someone else and makes us small. Batra also says, “When we blame, we
automatically enter the negative zone. We loathe someone else or some external
factor because we were not able to mold life into our own favor.”
4.
Focus on the present.
One
of the most effective ways to let go of the past is to embrace the present.
Instead of reliving the past and getting consumed with negativity, keep
yourself active and enjoy the current moment. Learn a new skill. Meditate.
Exercise. Have dinner with a friend.
Make a new friend. Whatever it is, just
live in the moment - even if it’s just sitting at your desk and watching the
clouds roll by. I personally "cope" by building my business and the
future. It motivates me and helps give me something to devote my life towards.
Living
in the moment, also called mindfulness, “involves being with your thoughts as
they are, neither grasping at them nor pushing them away.” Psychology Today
states that “mindful people are happier, more exuberant, more empathetic, and
more secure.”
To
achieve a more mindful state, be aware of what you are thinking and feeling,
reduce self-consciousness, seek out new experiences and accept your negative
feelings and situations as merely being a part of life.
5.
Disconnect for a while.
Allow
yourself to take some time away so that you can clear your head. You don't have
to go backpacking. Just remove yourself from the situation by distancing
yourself from the people, places and things that remind you of the past.
Practicing ways to disconnect for a while will give you the chance to
experience something positive -- even if that’s just camping at a nearby
campground without any access to social media.
When
you return, you’ll have a perspective on the past.
6.
Think about the people around you.
Take
inventory of the people around you. Who is negative and always bringing you
down? Who are the people associated with the past that you’re trying to move
away from? You may need to move away from these individuals to find more
positive people who will empower you.
There
are more than enough ways to meet new people, such as attending local meetups
and conferences. Don’t be shy. Get yourself out there and find a new group of
friends and acquaintances who can help you move forward.
7.
Forgive those who wronged you -- including yourself.
If
you’ve been hurt by someone, the last thing that you may want to do is forgive
them, “Forgiving others is essential for spiritual growth.”, like embracing the
past while moving on, making a new agreement with yourself, not going to sleep
angry and being kind and generous.
While
you’re at it, forgive yourself. No one is perfect and we all make mistakes.
Instead of kicking yourself for your past mistakes, cut yourself some slack and
focus on the lessons that you’ve learned.
Once
you’re not carrying that anger and resentment, you’ll be able to move on.
8.
Make new memories.
Finally,
start making new, positive memories to replace those negative memories from the
past. Spend your time with the people who make you happy, the things that bring
you joy and in the places that bring you peace. Making new memories is better
being stuck in the past.
In
fact, it’s been discovered by scientists that having too many old memories
makes it more difficult to make new memories. So, out with the old and in with
the new.Here's to living in the now.
With
all these when is applied directly to your marriage , it will make thing work,
please ready and digest the steps, Many that has applied it in the past have
been having testimonies , it helps many marriages that is almost at the point
of collapse .
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