Letters to my kids: A suicide survivor's lessons and advice for life

Episode 10 - Part 2: Living life without regrets

02.08.2018 - By Letters to my kids: A 2-time suicide survivor and advocate for realistic optimism.Play

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Living life without regrets Part 2

Music: “Just A Blip” by Andy G. CohenFrom the Free Music ArchiveReleased under a Creative Commons Attribution International License

- Personal story- Let Go of the Victim Mentality. The longer time spent complaining, the longer the amount of time required to formulate solutions and to get out of the issues encountered/experienced. “You don’t make progress by standing on the sidelines, whimpering and complaining. You make progress by implementing ideas.” ~ Shirley Hufstedler- Be grateful for what you have; and tell your closest loved relations how much they mean to you, and how you love them. The experience of love is one of the best things in life. - Practice kindness, because intentional kindness is life-giving. When you give and you practise kindness, you actually exercise your own ability to let go and receive the kind words of others.- Follow your dream and don't waste time. But start with small practical steps. So often, we are so busy trying to live up to the expectations of others that we do not allow ourselves to follow our own dream. “Take the first step in faith. You don’t have to see the whole staircase, just take the first step.” ~ Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.- Start small and be consistent; but be bold and take risks. Staying within our comfort zone may be safe, but it is impossible to achieve greatness by living cautiously. - Talk about how podcast came to be, because didn't want to have any regrets. - Earning a living is important and is a major part of life, but not to the exclusion of other things. To fully participate in all aspects of life, such as spending time with loved ones and enjoying meaningful activities, we should leave work time at work. - Take Advantage – Each Day Offers a New Beginning and a clean slate. - Be yourself. We have our own values, beliefs, personality traits, and desires. When we deny any part of our authentic self, we deny our identity and self. Our uniqueness makes us who we are.- Don’t Give up on Yourself. Have faith in yourself and know that, “Most of the important things in the world have been accomplished by people who have kept on trying when there seemed to be no hope at all.” - Dale Carnegie

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