Yes, there are moments from my past – choices I made, ways I showed up – that I now look back on and wince. Sometimes, people remember us for who we were, not who we’ve become.
And that stings.
Now, here’s what I’ve come to understand:
I was still learning.
Still growing.
Still figuring it all out.
I still am.
We all have chapters that we would write differently today. Yet those chapters shaped us, are part of our growth, our story – and often, our greatest lessons. Not something to be erased.
So, if you’re holding onto regret about your past self, I want you to know that growth isn’t a straight line. It can be messy, unpredictable, and profoundly human.
So, if you’ve ever found yourself feeling embarrassed or ashamed of an earlier version of you, I invite you to pause and remember:
You were doing the best you could with what you had – and you’re not standing still.
And look at you now – you’re not stuck. You’re moving, learning and evolving!
Here’s a question for you to consider over the next week:
What have you learned to forgive yourself for? Or maybe you’re still working on it?
“Forgive yourself for not knowing what you didn’t know before you learned it.”
– Maya Angelou –
With warmest wishes,
Korinne Le Page
Thrive Coaching & Training – Empowering You to Thrive!
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