How does that song go? “Ah, regrets… I’ve had a few.” We’ve all had regrets in our life, even me. One thing I regret is that [hairstyle I had in 1984], but that’s another story.
We’re humans, and by and large that implies that we will do things we regret later. Whether it’s walking out of the store with bags full of things you know you don’t need, but just “had to have” (even though it meant charging another $700 to your credit card), or waking up regretting that extra couple of drinks you had (again) last night, we all have moments when we’d like to have a do-over.
Some call it impulsiveness, some call it addiction, but whatever you call it you deserve a second chance (or a third or fourth!). There are no limits to the number of times you can reset and get a fresh start.
Unfortunately, many people don’t believe they are deserving of a fresh start. Maybe it’s something from their past, something they learned as a child, or maybe it’s a symptom of something traumatic that is much more recent. These impulses are a sign that there is something deeper that needs your attention, and you deserve to give yourself that attention in the form of a “do-over.”
So as the new year approaches–a time of renewal–I’d like to encourage you to take these simple steps to help you get started:
1) Forget it. You cannot undo what’s been done and beating yourself won’t help. This is not to say that you shouldn’t take responsibility for it–you absolutely should. But do it once and only once, then…
2) Release it. It will not serve you to hang on to that guilt or regret. That is baggage you do not need and until you release it you will have a difficult time repairing it. Now that you’ve let it go, it’s time to…
3) Reset. Just completely start again. It’s a new day and each new day brings a new beginning for every one of us and we all deserve it!
As part of resetting, I want you to stay focused on what you DO want to do rather than what you DO NOT want to do. You are much more likely to achieve your goals by focusing on the positive thing you want than you are when you focus on the negative thing you don’t, right? That includes your new beginning!
So, grab a cup of tea and some quite time and list the cost to you of continuing these behaviors. How much did you overspend on gifts this Christmas? How does the extra 30 lbs. make you feel about yourself? What does spending way too much time on social media cost you in your business? If you are using substances and checking out more than you should, what is that costing you in your relationship with yourself and others?
Now list out 10 new behaviors you want to portray in 2012. It could be setting a budget or savings acct., joining a gym, limiting your time on social media, etc….
I would love to hear your goals for 2012!
Best wishes to you during this time of renewal!







