Wednesday, May 29, 2013

Don't let the past to hold you back


Out of our life’s time a common act we do that most of the time we live in the past thinking about all those bad things, events or experiences that has happened to us. And by thinking about all those bad things, events or experiences, we block the way of all good things, events and experiences from entering in our life and in doing so we become like a frog in a well who does not know the great sea.   We let the past to hold us. Don’t let the past to hold us.  Unless we come out from our past, how we will live in present and how we will come to know about all opportunities, new experiences and all the good things and events that are made for us.  The timeless truth that holds that you become what you think about all day long, it makes no sense to worry about past events or mistakes unless you want to experience them for a second time.  Instead, use the lessons you have learned from your past to rise to a new level of awareness and enlightenment and use these lessons to fuel your future growth.     



Life’s greatest setbacks bring life’s biggest opportunities.  Remember, happy people have often experienced as much adversity as those are unhappy.  What sets them apart is that they have the good sense to manage their memories in a way that enriches their lives. And understand that if you have failed more than others, there is a very good chance you are living more completely than others.  Booker T. Washington said,” I have learned that success is to be measured not so much by the position that one has reached in life as by the obstacles he has overcome while trying to succeed.” Stop regretting on your past mistakes or problems and try to learn from the mistakes and find out the solutions.  So come out from your past cell and enter into present cell, there is lot of people who needs you and there is lot of opportunities waiting for you.  One universal fact everything is motile nothing is fixed in the earth and so keep on moving by experiencing the new things.



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