Our mistakes are just something to learn from and move on, and not something to keep us in self-pity forever. Now, I just want to continue a little bit from that. When you have understood that your mistakes in the past are some sort of stepping stone to you and not a stumbling block, then try to see the brighter side of life.
Want to talk about what I call my One-Percent-After all. Are all things SEEMINGLY turning against you?. I used the word- SEEMINGLY because ALL things NEVER really turn against us. It's just that most of the times, we have PARTICULAR things that we feel are supposed to be right and when they are not right, it SEEMS EVERYTHING is against us. But the moment we stick our head out of that one thing we want and look at other things, we see that SO MANY other things are ACTUALLY working for us. So it's like this: 99 percent of a whole lot of stuffs might seem to be wrong to us, but there is one-percent that is right after all.
Your problem may be your kids, but you have a husband, a nice job and some good friends to be grateful for (for instance). To some other persons, it could be their husband, but the kids are there, the nice friends are there, etc.
Today, I want you to decide to see at least one more reason why you should not kill your self with self pity or why you should not be sad and be grateful for it. There's always ONE-PERCENT-AFTER ALL...
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