Remembering the ends doesn’t allow us to believe what it would be like to start

“I don’t understand how this could have happened. I can’t believe I went to this place. How is it possible to end this when I feel that this is what gave me life?These might be some of your thoughts, right?” now: endings don’t allow you to imagine a new beginning either.

What’s more, if you have similar ideas in mind right now it’s precisely because you’re still living in the past and you haven’t been able to get over them, a story that’s over, but that’s open to you, or a city whose experiences are already exhausted, but you don’t dare accept it.

  • However.
  • The endings are nothing more than tangible proof of an experience that stays with a part of us.
  • They want to say goodbye.
  • This cannot be denied; but also that we are living something that no one can ever steal from us.
  • Because it is something that belongs to us.

Right now, you live in a disturbing confusion, in a contradiction between the reality that haunts you and what you would like to be, it is quite natural and we should not be ashamed: we all feel that what we wanted to stay finally eluded us.

However, when the finals knock on the door and we spend time in absolute confusion, it’s time to measure the force, this will help us get down to earth to start fixing what’s broken and start over.

If we have an ending, why not start something there, it’s about bringing the positives we receive through what we can no longer continue. It’s not about starting from scratch, it’s about a story with the maturity gained from previous experience. .

Suspension points that camouflage endpoints are not healthy for anyone, with no exceptions. If there’s something you can’t go on as it is or if it’s time to pack up and leave, it’s not advantageous to keep hurting us by denying it.

There are new stories to imagine and they are waiting for us, in addition, these are stories that must start with capital letters, then we can be reflected in a mirror that reminds us that even though we have lost a lot, we can see. each again.

Julio Cortzar said nothing is lost if we have the courage to proclaim that everything is lost, so surrender cannot be an option when we are about to take the hardest step to close the doors of houses where we can no longer stay.

Don’t keep looking at the end of the old streets

that principles are usually where you leave them. ?

It’s going to be hard, strange, and you’re going to need all the courage you can muster, but you can do it. As you begin to feel conscious and uncomfortable, the reflection of new opportunities will appear before you.

Gradually you will understand, and only when we fully know what happened will peace come, end, accept and go through a process of wound healing that brings us well-being and, at the same time, improves our relationship with others.

? Being at peace with yourself is the safest way

to start being at peace with others. ?

-Fray Lus de Leon-

With that in mind, can we remember our ends? Of course I do; but we can’t go on living in them. They are no longer your reality, they are just memories, and memories are used to be filtered and saved. Let’s imagine our beginnings, find out what it’s like today, and value what it offers. We.

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