Making Peace With Our Past
Posted: Tuesday, June 17, 2008
by Krystal Kuehn
New Day Counseling
The day the child realizes that all adults are imperfect he becomes an adolescent; the day he forgives them, he becomes an adult; the day he forgives himself he becomes wise
~Alden Nowlan
Are regrets, bad memories, or losses keeping you from enjoying each new day? Is the past keeping you from moving into the future with hope and anticipation?
This man went through a process of acceptance and forgiveness. He felt the pain. He felt the anger. He mourned what was and could have been. And then, he released it. He made peace with his past, and he was ready to move on with his life. Suddenly, new opportunities before him became exciting. He began to fully appreciate what he had, the people in his life, and what he had become. He began to hope for a better and brighter future. He was ready to give more of himself to others. And he began to enjoy his life more and more.
For the first time since he could remember, he felt free-free of burdens from the past, free of unresolved pain, free of bitterness and self-pity. He was free indeed! He was free to enjoy his life, his family, and all that he had like never before. The past would no longer steal his joy and hope. It could not hold him back, and it was not going to keep him down any longer.
Is your past keeping you from fully enjoying your life? Sometimes we do not stop and think about it. Just like the man described above, we might have regrets, unresolved pain, sorrow, anger, or unforgiveness. These things keep us bound to the past. The past does not have to negatively influence our future. We can release it as we face it, deal with the emotions, come to accept what was and now is, and forgive our past.
Making peace with our past will lead us to experience healing, wholeness, and freedom to live our life with true joy. Every day is a new day to appreciate and enjoy. We do not have to allow our past to keep us from being truly happy today. Choose to be free and take the necessary steps to be free now. (We might want to have a professional counselor help us go through this process.)
Following are questions to reflect on and steps to take in making peace with our past:
It is my hope that this will help you to make peace with your past and look forward to better days ahead!
Krystal
God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change; courage to change the things I can; and wisdom to know the difference.
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Krystal Kuehn, MA, LPC, LLP, NCC is a psychotherapist, author, teacher & musician. She is the cofounder of New Day Counseling, a marriage family counseling center, BeHappy4Life.com, an award-winning, self-help and inspirational site where you can find hundreds of free resources, insights & words of inspiration to change your life, and Baby-Poems.com where you can find beautiful baby poems, baby quotes, cute sayings & baby videos that will touch your heart & increase your joy & gratitude for the children you love & enjoy!
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Top-level comments on this article: (2 total)hi krystal, this was a very well written article, and one i have lived by for the past fourteen years, when i finally found the help i needed to expose me to it's truths. i believe, and i continually take a personal inventory, just in case i forgot someone or something:) keep writing!, best regards, sue thom
Hi Krystal, Your article inspired me to finally look into my past, accept many choices and situations I regretted and come to peace with my past. I printed out the steps and really reflected on the questions. After answering the questions it made me realize I never really accepted my past and it was time to finally let it go. I love all your articles. They help me so much. Thanks!!! Melonie
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