Do you feel that you know yourself well? Have you figured it out? Do you accept your shortcomings?. Have you really realized the things you do have a great influence on others?
I feel that I have finally learned the lessons that take a lifetime to see, really realize that things you do or say make such a difference in other people existence. I finally get it, that I must take a minute to think before I speak. To understand that my words can be hurtful or uplifting.
I think for many of us we were just reactive, that we did not even stop to think our words could be hurtful, not encouraging to family and friends. I realized that it was imperative, to really think about the question, the situation before I spoke. In our younger years we were often to give answers that hurt others, not solutions we thought could help.
Am I the only one who regrets certain conversations, ways we could have reacted differently? Now, I worry if I don't respond, if I say let me think about it. The truth is I have finally learned to take the time to think about it. So often our younger people, both come to us for advice or guidance. When I was younger I think I may have given the wrong advice. Quick to judge, there was no forgiveness, no longer away to repair a relationship, no longer a way to forgive.
It is so important at this stage in our lifes to repair false hurts, to mend broken hearts, to know that life is full of these things when we know we miss those people. They were a big part of our life. I just know I don't want to die without letting these people know how much they meant to me, what a big part they were of my life, anyone else in the middle of these regrets and how do we fix them?
I feel that I have finally learned the lessons that take a lifetime to see, really realize that things you do or say make such a difference in other people existence. I finally get it, that I must take a minute to think before I speak. To understand that my words can be hurtful or uplifting.
I think for many of us we were just reactive, that we did not even stop to think our words could be hurtful, not encouraging to family and friends. I realized that it was imperative, to really think about the question, the situation before I spoke. In our younger years we were often to give answers that hurt others, not solutions we thought could help.
Am I the only one who regrets certain conversations, ways we could have reacted differently? Now, I worry if I don't respond, if I say let me think about it. The truth is I have finally learned to take the time to think about it. So often our younger people, both come to us for advice or guidance. When I was younger I think I may have given the wrong advice. Quick to judge, there was no forgiveness, no longer away to repair a relationship, no longer a way to forgive.
It is so important at this stage in our lifes to repair false hurts, to mend broken hearts, to know that life is full of these things when we know we miss those people. They were a big part of our life. I just know I don't want to die without letting these people know how much they meant to me, what a big part they were of my life, anyone else in the middle of these regrets and how do we fix them?
