Choose To Live With No Regret
No regret is a motto we would all be well served by  adopting. Regret is one of the biggest wastes of energy, and is  extremely disempowering. To regret an action, event, or inaction is  wishing to recreate history. It is impossible to change the past. The  only thing that we can change is our perception of the past, and what we  learn from our experiences.
 Having regret means being unable to accept the basic fact that we did  the best we could in any given situation. To be able to move forward  with our lives, we need to let go, and stop wishing for a 'better past,'  and learn what it means to live with no regret. No regret means accepting that you made a choice. Either it was the  choice that felt right to you at the time, or you were not ready,  willing, or able to make the choice that did feel right but took more  courage than you could muster. If you followed your heart, then whatever the outcome, you acted  bravely, and deserve to feel pride not regret. Try to understand and  accept that it is impossible to foresee every potential outcome in any  scenario. It is also impossible to know what results the alternative  choice may have brought. You trusted your intuition, and even though you  may not like the results that this action brought, undoubtedly you can  learn and grow from the situation.
 You have also taken positive action in creating your own path, and  this is a wonderful thing. Every time you make a choice that truly feels  right to you, you are developing your trust in yourself. Don't let that  trust be diminished because the outcome is not what you might have  hoped. Bear in mind that it is also beyond our human abilities to  predict what positive effects a seemingly negative turn of events can  have on our future. I love the Taoist parable of the farmer who responds to every seeming  disaster or triumph with, 'Good news? Maybe. Bad news? Maybe. Who  knows'? Have you heard stories of disaster being averted by a last  minute change of plans? If your intuition or the universe is telling you  something, listen! Who knows, but the fact that your alarm fails to go  off one morning may in fact prevent a bigger misfortune from befalling  you. Rather than blaming yourself, accept that maybe it is a 'bad'  thing, or maybe it is not. 
 It is just a thing that happened, and whether  through mechanical failure, or human error, it did happen. No amount of  wishing will make it un-happen. If you feel regret because you didn't take a stand, then try to  forgive yourself, and understand that you did the best you could at that  time. Rather than beating yourself up about not being more proactive,  assertive, or whatever, accept that you didn't act the way that would  have made you feel powerful. Decide that you would like to try and  become more empowered in your future choices. You realize that taking  the 'easy' way out didn't result in feeling good about yourself, so work  on developing the strength and courage to make tougher, but more  uplifting decisions in the future. When you actually do manage to take the path your soul is  urging you to take, make sure you validate your actions. Tell yourself  that you are strong and courageous, and that whatever the outcome of  your actions may be, you have taken a bold and positive step. Even if  things don't work out exactly as you envisaged, and they rarely do,  decide that you will focus on the fact that you took a stand. 
 By choosing to live life with no regret, we can free ourselves from  the pain of second-guessing our past actions. Not only will regret fail  to change anything about the past, but it will also prevent you from  living fully in the present. By remaining trapped by 'what if,' and 'if  only,' you are not able to enjoy every new moment that you experience.  You are also unlikely to make clear and conscious decisions that will  create the present and future you want, because your mind is so clouded  with worrying about what you perceive is wrong with the past. If we develop a philosophy of no regret, we can focus on living our  present lives in a positive and proactive way. The more courage and  clarity we bring to our lives and choices, the less and less likely it  will be that we create situations that might prompt feelings of regret  in the future. Aim to live courageously, follow your heart, and trust your  intuition. Also accept that there is no right or wrong choice in most  cases. To live with no regret becomes the only way to live.
Choose To Live With No Regret
No regret is a motto we would all be well served by  adopting. Regret is one of the biggest wastes of energy, and is  extremely disempowering. To regret an action, event, or inaction is  wishing to recreate history. It is impossible to change the past. The  only thing that we can change is our perception of the past, and what we  learn from our experiences.
 Having regret means being unable to accept the basic fact that we did  the best we could in any given situation. To be able to move forward  with our lives, we need to let go, and stop wishing for a 'better past,'  and learn what it means to live with no regret. No regret means accepting that you made a choice. Either it was the  choice that felt right to you at the time, or you were not ready,  willing, or able to make the choice that did feel right but took more  courage than you could muster. If you followed your heart, then whatever the outcome, you acted  bravely, and deserve to feel pride not regret. Try to understand and  accept that it is impossible to foresee every potential outcome in any  scenario. It is also impossible to know what results the alternative  choice may have brought. You trusted your intuition, and even though you  may not like the results that this action brought, undoubtedly you can  learn and grow from the situation.
 You have also taken positive action in creating your own path, and  this is a wonderful thing. Every time you make a choice that truly feels  right to you, you are developing your trust in yourself. Don't let that  trust be diminished because the outcome is not what you might have  hoped. Bear in mind that it is also beyond our human abilities to  predict what positive effects a seemingly negative turn of events can  have on our future. I love the Taoist parable of the farmer who responds to every seeming  disaster or triumph with, 'Good news? Maybe. Bad news? Maybe. Who  knows'? Have you heard stories of disaster being averted by a last  minute change of plans? If your intuition or the universe is telling you  something, listen! Who knows, but the fact that your alarm fails to go  off one morning may in fact prevent a bigger misfortune from befalling  you. Rather than blaming yourself, accept that maybe it is a 'bad'  thing, or maybe it is not. 
 It is just a thing that happened, and whether  through mechanical failure, or human error, it did happen. No amount of  wishing will make it un-happen. If you feel regret because you didn't take a stand, then try to  forgive yourself, and understand that you did the best you could at that  time. Rather than beating yourself up about not being more proactive,  assertive, or whatever, accept that you didn't act the way that would  have made you feel powerful. Decide that you would like to try and  become more empowered in your future choices. You realize that taking  the 'easy' way out didn't result in feeling good about yourself, so work  on developing the strength and courage to make tougher, but more  uplifting decisions in the future. When you actually do manage to take the path your soul is  urging you to take, make sure you validate your actions. Tell yourself  that you are strong and courageous, and that whatever the outcome of  your actions may be, you have taken a bold and positive step. Even if  things don't work out exactly as you envisaged, and they rarely do,  decide that you will focus on the fact that you took a stand. 
 By choosing to live life with no regret, we can free ourselves from  the pain of second-guessing our past actions. Not only will regret fail  to change anything about the past, but it will also prevent you from  living fully in the present. By remaining trapped by 'what if,' and 'if  only,' you are not able to enjoy every new moment that you experience.  You are also unlikely to make clear and conscious decisions that will  create the present and future you want, because your mind is so clouded  with worrying about what you perceive is wrong with the past. If we develop a philosophy of no regret, we can focus on living our  present lives in a positive and proactive way. The more courage and  clarity we bring to our lives and choices, the less and less likely it  will be that we create situations that might prompt feelings of regret  in the future. Aim to live courageously, follow your heart, and trust your  intuition. Also accept that there is no right or wrong choice in most  cases. To live with no regret becomes the only way to live.




















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