Reflecting back, we all make mistakes; we all go through our stuff - relationships, financial, all kinds of stuff - and if you can grow from that and pass that message on, it's a pretty cool thing.
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We're always going to remind ourselves of our mistakes and how we do things differently, trying to be a better person or whatever.
Even when you've made mistakes in life, you can still contribute and pick up the stuff and move on.
We've all made mistakes that are similar in just trying to get by or make some money or feel good about ourselves.
There is a fine balance between honoring the past and losing yourself in it. For example, you can acknowledge and learn from mistakes you made, and then move on and refocus on the now. It is called forgiving yourself.
You learn from your mistakes, or you go backward. I'm the kind of person who wants to move forward.
I am to a fault an introspective person. But I am not a reflective person - except for a big mistake, and then I really think about it.
Mistakes are a drag, because you get in the area of regret and self-pity.
The name 'Reflect It Back' comes from the idea of not only giving back but also seeing yourself in someone else.
I think it's harder to forgive ourselves for mistakes that we made because we keep dwelling on it. We want to know how it affects other people, if they liked us for it, if they didn't like us. I think we stress over it, we replay it in our mind. It becomes an old tape that years later we continue to play it in our mind.
You hope in this life that you grow and don't always repeat your mistakes.
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