It’s never too late to turn your life around never
It’s never too late to turn your life around never when you know you want to do something, no matter how old you are, it always seems like it’s too late. Like the last two or five or 10 or 20 or more years that you squandered away focused on the wrong career, the wrong business, the wrong guy, the wrong you.
But to build the life you want is completely NEVER too late. About why? And tomorrow, you have. And the next day, possibly, and the day after. And there are each of those days for you to spend the way you want. The sheer fact that they haven’t happened yet, that they’re waiting for you, means that they’re keeping so much more promise than you’ve done before.
Lately, I am afraid to speak with anyone or even get out of the house. It is a beautiful sunny spring day outside and there is no place I want to be or nobody I want to see. How can that happen to an active and optimistic human being like myself? As per psychology, my development took place between the ages of 0-6; my subconscious is doomed to ever change.
I still choose to believe that “It’s never too late to turn your life around never” You may have your own reasons; I face the following personal demons:
-Inconsistency wanting to run here and there
-full of excuses
-looking for crutches
-believing that I am a victim of circumstances, people, and my environment
I think, study and act on different fronts and come back to the base. In this series, I will share my thoughts, struggles, and learning with the readers.
Truth, courage, and results are my aims.
I am afraid to do this and share it online with people “It’s never too late to turn your life around never.” Since there has been a regular following on this site, perhaps some of you will benefit from this.
It’s never too late to turn your life around never, and yes, things can be better.
My point is, you’re not forever trapped in the life you now have. Even if that is the way it should feel.
Often it may feel like you were supposed to start changing your life earlier when you were a kid or in your teens or early twenties. Or that you should have been born just when you came to this planet in the right circumstances. Now it might feel like it’s too late.
You could look at your history and say to yourself, ‘If only this or that had been done, things would have been different and better now.’ That might be valid but unless you have a time machine, you can’t really change the past.
And in your mind reliving the past doesn’t change today and this week and this month. It has just got you hooked on mental reruns that trap you in your miserable rut. In the lives of most people, there are real limitations and personal growth is not magic that can instantly and easily fix just about anything.
But where you are right now, you can do what you can with what you have. Start over there.
If that is what’s possible, make a slight adjustment. You’ll gain trust from that small change and success and you can build on that to make more and maybe even bigger improvements.
Being very optimistic, I still have to note that life is meant to be lived, irrespective of whether we do things right or wrong. No one is flawless and is meant to make mistakes in life for development and evolution.
As far as I am concerned, it was always a challenge to keep in mind that I can only do my best in my life and that as long as I keep going forward.
As long as we are all alive and well, I’d say. We still have the opportunity and the chance to live the kind of life that we have always dreamed for ourselves.
The greatest misnomer is the idea that, when the truth is, we all have a ‘sale by date’ and a time and place for things. It is we who decide the way we really want to live life
Don’t hold on to preparation. Or think tomorrow or next week you’ll get started.
Instead, get the thing rolling.
Do that by taking just one quick, realistic step towards what you want today.
It’s never too late to turn your life around never
We enjoy our life in continuous motion every day, and with that flow, there is always going to be a movement or some sort of transition that follows. We welcome some improvements freely, while others we could find ourselves pushing aside to prevent them.
We enjoy our life in continuous motion every day, and with that flow, there is always going to be a movement or some sort of transition that follows. We welcome some improvements freely, while others we could find ourselves pushing aside to prevent them.
On your life timeline, think about walking forward. You will know the time that lies behind you no longer really matters with each step you take, mainly because you don’t have much power over it.
It helps you sometimes, and it slows you down sometimes, but one thing is certain: it still keeps you going forward.
Happy reading and let me know if you have any comments, suggestions, or want to share something.
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