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only I had known then what I know now.” How often I hear that phrase replayed by those who dwell on missed opportunities and regrets.Jane regrets dropping out of college to get married. “I wish I had had a better education and had made something of myself. Now that my kids are older, I’m bored. I would’ve liked to have an important career, but it’s too late now,” she laments.Rick regrets taking the easy way out. “I entered my dad’s business right after college. Financially, I’ve got no complaints. But I have a hard time shaking off the feeling that I would have become someone special if only I had had the courage to go out on my own back then.”Regrets like these can become a constant reminder of “what could have been”. But it doesn’t have to be that way. Regrets can also enlighten and be an incentive for new opportunity. Here’s how that might happen:Conquer your negative emotions. People often imagine that they would have done things differently if they had known better. Yet, the decisive factor in their decision-making is often an emotional one, not a lack of information. Jane could still get her college degree, if she weren’t afraid that the commitment would be too much for her. As she reflects on her past, she recognizes that feeling overwhelmed was the same reason she dropped out of school years ago. If Jane is to learn from her regrets, she needs to deal with her fears in a different manner this time.Use your regrets to motivate yourself to take a different action. Rick can motivate himself to do something different now, instead of simply regretting his long ago decision. Perhaps, he could move the business in a new direction, start a second career, or blaze a creative trail in a completely different field. Ruing your regrets is a passive approach to life; using your regrets to make a better life for yourself is a positive and active approach.Anticipate future regrets before you make major decisions. If Jane does decide to return to college, it would be helpful for her to anticipate what might make her regret this decision too. If her goal is to have a thriving career, she should choose an appropriate program. Simply taking the easiest courses (which would be her typical pattern) would likely result in her regretting her decision once again.Use regrets to learn more about what’s important to you. Rick imagines that he might have become a musician if he hadn’t gone into his dad’s business. But he conveniently ignores how music might play a role in his life now. Too often people assume that it’s too late in life to make any changes. Not true, unless you get entrenched in the position that: it should have been a certain way then so there’s nothing you can do about it now.Many people regret decisions they’ve made or opportunities they’ve lost. But only a few make those ‘woulda, coulda, shouldas’ work for them. You can be one of those people! It’s never too late to use your regrets as a catalyst for revamping your life.“Make your ‘woulda, coulda, shouldas’ work for you.”
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READINGNow Leia o texto para verificar a sua predictions.lEARNING de SUA rEGRETSIf only I had known then what I know now.” How often I hear that phrase replayed by those who dwell on missed opportunities and regrets.Jane regrets dropping out of college to get married. “I wish I had had a better education and had made something of myself. Now that my kids are older, I’m bored. I would’ve liked to have an important career, but it’s too late now,” she laments.Rick regrets taking the easy way out. “I entered my dad’s business right after college. Financially, I’ve got no complaints. But I have a hard time shaking off the feeling that I would have become someone special if only I had had the courage to go out on my own back then.”Regrets like these can become a constant reminder of “what could have been”. But it doesn’t have to be that way. Regrets can also enlighten and be an incentive for new opportunity. Here’s how that might happen:Conquer your negative emotions. People often imagine that they would have done things differently if they had known better. Yet, the decisive factor in their decision-making is often an emotional one, not a lack of information. Jane could still get her college degree, if she weren’t afraid that the commitment would be too much for her. As she reflects on her past, she recognizes that feeling overwhelmed was the same reason she dropped out of school years ago. If Jane is to learn from her regrets, she needs to deal with her fears in a different manner this time.Use your regrets to motivate yourself to take a different action. Rick can motivate himself to do something different now, instead of simply regretting his long ago decision. Perhaps, he could move the business in a new direction, start a second career, or blaze a creative trail in a completely different field. Ruing your regrets is a passive approach to life; using your regrets to make a better life for yourself is a positive and active approach.Anticipate future regrets before you make major decisions. If Jane does decide to return to college, it would be helpful for her to anticipate what might make her regret this decision too. If her goal is to have a thriving career, she should choose an appropriate program. Simply taking the easiest courses (which would be her typical pattern) would likely result in her regretting her decision once again.Use regrets to learn more about what’s important to you. Rick imagines that he might have become a musician if he hadn’t gone into his dad’s business. But he conveniently ignores how music might play a role in his life now. Too often people assume that it’s too late in life to make any changes. Not true, unless you get entrenched in the position that: it should have been a certain way then so there’s nothing you can do about it now.Many people regret decisions they’ve made or opportunities they’ve lost. But only a few make those ‘woulda, coulda, shouldas’ work for them. You can be one of those people! It’s never too late to use your regrets as a catalyst for revamping your life.“Make your ‘woulda, coulda, shouldas’ work for you.”
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eu soubesse o que sei agora. ?? Quantas vezes eu ouvi essa frase repetida por aqueles que habitam sobre oportunidades perdidas e arrependimentos regrets.Jane abandonar a faculdade para se casar. ?? Eu gostaria de ter tido uma educação melhor e tinha feito algo de mim. Agora que meus filhos são mais velhos, I ?? m entediado. I ?? iria ve gostava de ter uma carreira importante, mas ?? s muito tarde agora, ?? ela laments.Rick lamenta a tomar o caminho mais fácil. ?? Eu entrei o meu negócio pai ?? s logo após a faculdade. Financeiramente, eu ?? tenho nenhuma queixa. Mas eu tenho um tempo difícil de sacudir a sensação de que eu teria me tornado alguém especial só se eu tivesse tido a coragem de sair em minhas próprias then.??Regrets de volta como estes podem tornar-se um lembrete constante de ?? o que poderia ter sido ??. Mas ele doesn ?? t tem que ser dessa maneira. Lamenta também pode iluminar e ser um incentivo para nova oportunidade. Aqui ?? s como isso pode acontecer: conquistar as suas emoções negativas. As pessoas muitas vezes imaginar que eles teriam feito as coisas de maneira diferente se tivessem conhecido melhor. No entanto, o fator decisivo na sua tomada de decisão muitas vezes é um emocional, não uma falta de informação. Jane ainda pode obter o seu diploma universitário, se ela weren ?? t com medo de que o compromisso seria demais para ela. Como ela reflete sobre seu passado, ela reconhece que se sentindo sobrecarregado foi a mesma razão que ela abandonou a escola anos atrás. Se Jane é aprender com seus arrependimentos, ela precisa lidar com seus medos de uma forma diferente este time.Use seus arrependimentos de motivar-se para tomar uma ação diferente. Rick pode motivar-se para fazer algo diferente agora, em vez de simplesmente lamentando sua longa decisão atrás. Talvez, ele poderia mover a empresa em uma nova direção, iniciar uma segunda carreira, ou marcar um caminho criativo em um campo completamente diferente. Ruing seu pesar é uma abordagem passiva para a vida; usando seus arrependimentos para fazer uma vida melhor para si mesmo é um positivo e ativos arrependimentos futuros approach.Anticipate antes de tomar decisões importantes. Se Jane não decidir voltar para a faculdade, que seria útil para ela antecipar o que pode fazê-la se arrepender desta decisão também. Se seu objetivo é ter uma carreira próspera, ela deve escolher um programa adequado. Basta tomar os cursos mais fáceis (que seria o seu padrão típico) provavelmente resultaria em sua lamentando sua decisão, uma vez again.Use lamenta a aprender mais sobre o que é importante para você. Rick imagina que ele poderia ter se tornado um músico, se ele não tivesse ?? t ido no negócio seu pai ?? s. Mas ele convenientemente ignora como a música pode desempenhar um papel na sua vida agora. Muitas vezes as pessoas assumem que ?? tarde demais na vida para fazer as alterações. Não é verdade, a menos que você se entrincheirados na posição que: deveria ter sido de certa forma, em seguida, por isso não ?? s nada que você possa fazer sobre isso now.Many decisões pessoas lamentam que eles ?? ve feita ou oportunidades que eles ?? ve perdido. Mas apenas alguns fazer essas ?? woulda, coulda, shouldas ?? trabalhar para eles. Você pode ser uma dessas pessoas! Ele ?? s nunca é tarde demais para usar seu pesar como um catalisador para renovar sua vida. "Faça o seu 'woulda, coulda, shouldas' trabalho para você."
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