142 - You Can Have Regrets Without Wishing It Away

We've all done things we regret.  Poor decisions, mistakes, or actions resulting in significant negative consequences.  We have in the past, and we will in the future.  When this happens, we sometimes shrug it off and convince ourselves we don't regret it.  Why?  Because some positive things have likely come from it.  One terrible decision can lead us down a completely different path in life.....and everything as a result (even the good stuff) can be traced back to the poor decision.  So in a way, we justify the poor decision and minimize its impact on our life, which can later lead us to repeat similar poor decisions (resulting in even more pain).  In today's episode, host Travis Shelton talks about the idea of regretting past mistakes without wishing them away.  When we reframe it through that lens, it allows us to take responsibility for our past mistakes, be grateful for the blessings we do have, and learn to be better as we move forward.  

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