Monday, June 14, 2021

Repairing Your Past to Fortify Your Future

All right its Monday. So we have been talking about taking vacations. Taking time out to really fix yourself. Refresh yourself. Renew, relax, relate release, but let's take it a step further. What have you done to repair your past? What have you done to fix the issues that you've had to make sure that your future stands brighter? As you see in this picture, there's scaffolding where they're working on this structure. In the ancient ruins, during the pandemic, many countries are choosing to preserve their monuments. They are taking the time to refocus restructure and rebuild on the tourist attractions that have made them famous. To make sure that they're stronger, and last longer for the future. Governments use forecasts, reporting and architecture to preserve their culture for years to come. Do we do that for ourselves? Do we really take the time to focus on who we are and what we need to do to make things better? Are we still carrying baggage from years past? Are we still weighted down with yesteryear? Still doing things the old fashioned way? Just not updating. Not clarifying. Not organizing. Not cleaning up the things that we've had to ensure that our future shines brighter with clarity and visibility. So here are some things to really focus on when you think about it. Do you still hold on to past problems? Do you still get mad about past jobs? Are you still in a relationship, in your mind, that ended years ago physically? Have you had feuds with family members or friends that have not been fixed? Have you leaned in on something that you know is not good for you? These are just some of the questions to start asking yourself. You really need to make sure that you have solidified your past. Don't let it be used against you. You can truly move forward without regrets cares, or concerns. If anything, you want to make sure that you are not burdened down or heavy laden with issues that could really be resolved. Deal with your issues with love and leave them where they need to be left. Think on these things, and let's work this out together. Share your thoughts below. Thank you for reading this article and supporting this blog space. Stay safe, cool, and healthy. Take Care and God Bless!!!

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