'Embrace your journey, learn from your mistakes, and keep moving forward with confidence and self-awareness.'
I think one important thing is to not get too caught up and hard on ourselves over our mistakes or embarrassing moments. Instead, we should be more understanding as well as self-aware such that we don't repeat such mistakes.
These are lovely to read! I can especially relate to 5 and 6!
I think that I am still recovering from 6 (trying to save or fix everything for everyone). Realising that I will never be able to live up to this goal, I kind of developed a fear of not being able or wanting to help anymore and therefore not meeting others expectations which sent me in a spiral of getting irritated even with the slightest question for help.
I can see this now and I slowly learn to „choose my battles wisely“ 😊.
It's all part of the proces of learning to get to know yourself. And what you value in life. I have made much of the same mistakes, everyone does. And for some things I view as mistakes have become life goals which make them happy. So everyone is different. But most points are valid, and the most important thing is, as you point out learn and there will be a time when things start to fall into place.
Hi Fabienne, I am glad you enjoyed reading! Thats very interesting… yes, choosing your battles is very important, something I have also learned in many areas of my life too
'Embrace your journey, learn from your mistakes, and keep moving forward with confidence and self-awareness.'
I think one important thing is to not get too caught up and hard on ourselves over our mistakes or embarrassing moments. Instead, we should be more understanding as well as self-aware such that we don't repeat such mistakes.
Wise takeaway points, Daniel!
These are lovely to read! I can especially relate to 5 and 6!
I think that I am still recovering from 6 (trying to save or fix everything for everyone). Realising that I will never be able to live up to this goal, I kind of developed a fear of not being able or wanting to help anymore and therefore not meeting others expectations which sent me in a spiral of getting irritated even with the slightest question for help.
I can see this now and I slowly learn to „choose my battles wisely“ 😊.
It's all part of the proces of learning to get to know yourself. And what you value in life. I have made much of the same mistakes, everyone does. And for some things I view as mistakes have become life goals which make them happy. So everyone is different. But most points are valid, and the most important thing is, as you point out learn and there will be a time when things start to fall into place.
Hi Fabienne, I am glad you enjoyed reading! Thats very interesting… yes, choosing your battles is very important, something I have also learned in many areas of my life too