Are you holding onto something from your past, is it preventing you from living a better future?
Letting go of your past and start enjoying your life. You’ve experienced exciting moments and wonderful memories that you’ll keep with you forever. Yet, you’ve also likely been through situations that were challenging and full of heartache. Certain things are always better left in the past.
But how?
Put this knowledge to work to actively let go of your past:
1. Avoid trying to deny your past. It’s best to face up to what has transpired.
2. Acknowledge your own understanding of the painful events.
3. If you’re unable to gain an understanding, it’s okay. Certain things are unable to be explained or understood.
4. Ask yourself if you’re ready to let go. Are you truly ready to let it go and start living a happier, more serene life?
5. Your past contributes to who you are today.
* Seek to find strength in the fact that you’re made up of many things. You’re so much more than the negative experiences you’ve lived through.
6. Look for the life lessons. Ask yourself what you may have learned from the painful events.
7. Avoid becoming cynical or negative. Avoid thinking things like, “No one will ever love me again.”
8. Seek support when you need it. If you find yourself clinging to the negativity of your past, you might want to seek professional help to aid you in working through and releasing it.
9. Stage your own personal letting go ceremony.
When you’re ready to release the things from your past that weigh you down, have a ceremony to mark the end of your personal pain.
* For example, you could make a list of the past events or situations that have troubled you. Then, you can say aloud, “I’m done hurting from all of these things, and they’re not going to negatively affect my life ever again.” Next, go to a safe place, such as a fire pit, fireplace, or campfire, and set fire to your list. Watch that list burn!
* When it’s gone, say, “I’ve taken power over you. My life without you starts now.”
* Another example of a ceremony to let go is to collect a stone for each of your past hurts. Then, go to a lake or pond and throw each stone into the water, one at a time. You can say something like, “It’s time to let you go. You’ll no longer bring pain or sorrow to me.”
* Designing your own letting go ceremony can be liberating, so if you have ideas on how to release your old hurts, go for it.
You can let go of your past if you apply these strategies.
It will take some focus and effort, but you have the power to embrace a new beginning.
Discover the freedom of leaving your past behind.