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Watch out for this video series “Mga Kwento ng Ating Panahon.” Episode 1 Regrets
Girlie Lee
#filipino #storytelling #lifelessons #family #yourstory
Your Financial Wealth
How to reach your goals? How to set up your finances? Financial stability
Why do people procrastinate?
When It Comes To Insurance, Fear Is Temporary — Regret Is Forever
Imagine that you had a bank account that INCREASES even when you're taking out money, a car that is INDESTRUCTIBLE , a body that never gets SICK or grows OLD, and a home that will never needed repairs. In other words, imagine you lived in a utopia. Unfortunately, that world doesn’t exist, and you need policies to protect against the unforeseen harming you and your property.
Ten years from now, it won’t really matter what shoes you wore today, how your hair looked, or what brand of clothes you wore. What will matter is how you lived, how you loved, and what you learned along the way.
Deep down you know this already, right?
Yet today, just like the majority of us, you are easily distracted and derailed by the insignificant.
You give too much of your time to meaningless time-wasters.
You step through days, skeptically, with inner resistance.
You take your important relationships for granted.
You get caught up in hurtful drama.
You give in to your doubts.
And the list goes on.
But why?
Why do you follow these hurtful patterns of behavior?
Why do you set yourself up for regret when you know better?
Because you’re human, and human beings are imperfect creatures that make misjudgments constantly. We get caught up in our own heads, and literally don’t know our lives to be any better than the few things that aren’t going our way. And as our minds subconsciously dwell on these things, we try to distract ourselves to numb the tension we feel. But by doing so, we also distract ourselves from what matters most.
We scrutinize and dramatize the petty annoyances in our lives until we’re blue in the face, and then we sit back and scratch our heads in bewilderment of how unfulfilling and empty life feels.
But the older we grow, the more focused we tend to become, and the less pointless drama, distraction and busyness we engage in. Life humbles us gradually as we age. We begin to realize just how much nonsense we’ve wasted time on. And we begin to adjust our focus toward what’s truly important.
Are you ready to adjust your focus?
Today, I challenge you to be an old soul—to adjust your focus sooner rather than later . . . to dodge the avoidable regret and stress on the horizon.
How?
There are many approaches, but let’s start by learning from other people’s stories . . .
Part 2 Story of our times...
It is not the story of a boy or girl who is in love and could not express his/her feelings before it got too late. It is the story of a daughter who regrets the day that she could not be at her father’s side at the time of his last breathe.
Everything was just going fine that day, I was very excited as I was going to attend my cousin’s marriage out of town and that was the last moment when I bid bye to my father whom I love most. I had a blast attending marriage ceremonies, dancing, eating lot of sweets, roaming around here and there and enjoying every moment of the marriage. One phone call, and my enjoyment was put to halt.
That was one of the horrible night I have ever spent and lived. He’s sinking – that was the message, but he already had his last breath, I wasn’t told. My world shattered, life seemed stopped that very moment. Travelling all the way back to my home to my father, was such longest journey I have every had, longest way I have ever travelled. I travelled just to see my father lying on floor, covering his face.
The day I will always regret that I was not there when he breath his last, I was not there to listen to him, I was not there to hold his hand and say you will be fine papa, I will not let you go…I could not say anything to him, I could not listen what all he probably wanted to say. I could not feel what would have been going in his mind and heart….the day I regret coz I had lived the most painful day…today he is not there, but I can always feel him around him. The day I regret most..coz now I can only feel my father but can’t lean over his shoulder, can’t sleep over his lap, THE DAY I REGRET MOST……
Видео Watch out for this video series “Mga Kwento ng Ating Panahon.” Episode 1 Regrets канала Everything Counts PH
#filipino #storytelling #lifelessons #family #yourstory
Your Financial Wealth
How to reach your goals? How to set up your finances? Financial stability
Why do people procrastinate?
When It Comes To Insurance, Fear Is Temporary — Regret Is Forever
Imagine that you had a bank account that INCREASES even when you're taking out money, a car that is INDESTRUCTIBLE , a body that never gets SICK or grows OLD, and a home that will never needed repairs. In other words, imagine you lived in a utopia. Unfortunately, that world doesn’t exist, and you need policies to protect against the unforeseen harming you and your property.
Ten years from now, it won’t really matter what shoes you wore today, how your hair looked, or what brand of clothes you wore. What will matter is how you lived, how you loved, and what you learned along the way.
Deep down you know this already, right?
Yet today, just like the majority of us, you are easily distracted and derailed by the insignificant.
You give too much of your time to meaningless time-wasters.
You step through days, skeptically, with inner resistance.
You take your important relationships for granted.
You get caught up in hurtful drama.
You give in to your doubts.
And the list goes on.
But why?
Why do you follow these hurtful patterns of behavior?
Why do you set yourself up for regret when you know better?
Because you’re human, and human beings are imperfect creatures that make misjudgments constantly. We get caught up in our own heads, and literally don’t know our lives to be any better than the few things that aren’t going our way. And as our minds subconsciously dwell on these things, we try to distract ourselves to numb the tension we feel. But by doing so, we also distract ourselves from what matters most.
We scrutinize and dramatize the petty annoyances in our lives until we’re blue in the face, and then we sit back and scratch our heads in bewilderment of how unfulfilling and empty life feels.
But the older we grow, the more focused we tend to become, and the less pointless drama, distraction and busyness we engage in. Life humbles us gradually as we age. We begin to realize just how much nonsense we’ve wasted time on. And we begin to adjust our focus toward what’s truly important.
Are you ready to adjust your focus?
Today, I challenge you to be an old soul—to adjust your focus sooner rather than later . . . to dodge the avoidable regret and stress on the horizon.
How?
There are many approaches, but let’s start by learning from other people’s stories . . .
Part 2 Story of our times...
It is not the story of a boy or girl who is in love and could not express his/her feelings before it got too late. It is the story of a daughter who regrets the day that she could not be at her father’s side at the time of his last breathe.
Everything was just going fine that day, I was very excited as I was going to attend my cousin’s marriage out of town and that was the last moment when I bid bye to my father whom I love most. I had a blast attending marriage ceremonies, dancing, eating lot of sweets, roaming around here and there and enjoying every moment of the marriage. One phone call, and my enjoyment was put to halt.
That was one of the horrible night I have ever spent and lived. He’s sinking – that was the message, but he already had his last breath, I wasn’t told. My world shattered, life seemed stopped that very moment. Travelling all the way back to my home to my father, was such longest journey I have every had, longest way I have ever travelled. I travelled just to see my father lying on floor, covering his face.
The day I will always regret that I was not there when he breath his last, I was not there to listen to him, I was not there to hold his hand and say you will be fine papa, I will not let you go…I could not say anything to him, I could not listen what all he probably wanted to say. I could not feel what would have been going in his mind and heart….the day I regret coz I had lived the most painful day…today he is not there, but I can always feel him around him. The day I regret most..coz now I can only feel my father but can’t lean over his shoulder, can’t sleep over his lap, THE DAY I REGRET MOST……
Видео Watch out for this video series “Mga Kwento ng Ating Panahon.” Episode 1 Regrets канала Everything Counts PH
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