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In the words of Frank Sinatra...'regrets, I've had a few'. But I choose not to dwell on them.
How many times have you been asked "Aren't You Worried You'll Regret Not Having Kids?" On today's minisode, I talk about why this question irks me (to put it mildly) not least because I don't believe that it's the regret that trumps all others.
I also talk more generally about regrets and why, unless we're actually going to do something about them, they truly are a waste of our time and our energy.
Ultimately, regret is a choice. And we have it within our power to choose NOT to regret things we've either done, or haven't done. Instead, we can choose to embrace the choices we have made, and focus our energy on what we have in front of us, rather than what we've left behind.
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In the words of Frank Sinatra...'regrets, I've had a few'. But I choose not to dwell on them.
How many times have you been asked "Aren't You Worried You'll Regret Not Having Kids?" On today's minisode, I talk about why this question irks me (to put it mildly) not least because I don't believe that it's the regret that trumps all others.
I also talk more generally about regrets and why, unless we're actually going to do something about them, they truly are a waste of our time and our energy.
Ultimately, regret is a choice. And we have it within our power to choose NOT to regret things we've either done, or haven't done. Instead, we can choose to embrace the choices we have made, and focus our energy on what we have in front of us, rather than what we've left behind.
Support the show
And thank you so much for listening!

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