Forgiveness is one of the most difficult arts to perfect. But once you have grasped the basics of it, you could not help but feel this urge of independence and optimism! It takes a lot to find it deep in your soul to let go of the hatred and resentment of others, especially if they've wronged you in such a harsh manner that leaves you a feeling of uncertainty, betrayal and exasperation!
In today's podcast, I will be sharing some misunderstandings when it comes to forgiveness, how it is actually effective for you in the long term, and potential practice to keep away from holding grudges. I share two main tips that have really helped me think carefully about forgiveness in a selfless manner, by understanding that a problem to a person comes from a deeper level than we think, as well as the choice to put yourself in a position of hurt! To illustrate, everybody's hurt somebody in the past. I'm guaranteed you've involved yourself in a hurtful act in somebody's life and to this they do not know about it, you could potentially be feeling sorry for what happened. What if one day they actually find out what you have done, would you not want them to eventually let that feeling go so that they would forgive you? Or would you rather them find out and have this unpleasant feeling of them knowing what you have actually done.
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Thank you, forever ♡
In today's podcast, I will be sharing some misunderstandings when it comes to forgiveness, how it is actually effective for you in the long term, and potential practice to keep away from holding grudges. I share two main tips that have really helped me think carefully about forgiveness in a selfless manner, by understanding that a problem to a person comes from a deeper level than we think, as well as the choice to put yourself in a position of hurt! To illustrate, everybody's hurt somebody in the past. I'm guaranteed you've involved yourself in a hurtful act in somebody's life and to this they do not know about it, you could potentially be feeling sorry for what happened. What if one day they actually find out what you have done, would you not want them to eventually let that feeling go so that they would forgive you? Or would you rather them find out and have this unpleasant feeling of them knowing what you have actually done.
Keep me updated with what you'd like to hear in my social media!
Instagram: anothersweetday.podcast
Email: anothersweetday.podcast@gmail.com
Thank you, forever ♡
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