How to Forgive Yourself
A Step-by-Step Guide to Forgiving Yourself and Letting Go of the Past
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Narrated by:
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Jim D. Johnston
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By:
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Alona Bishop
About this listen
We have all done things that we regret and felt guilty, angry, or sad about. These emotional reactions, and the experience of regret in general, are not necessarily bad. In fact, they are evidence that we have a moral code or a sense of ethics that defines us.
Instead, it is our response to regret that often causes unnecessary problems. Guilt and related negative emotions are stagnant. But you don’t need to be ruled by guilt and what has passed. We must learn to respond to the feelings of guilt and regret in more appropriate ways.
This audiobook will help you take necessary steps to gain the capacity for proactive action. You don't have to waste any more time beating yourself up over what has already happened; Instead, your mind and emotions need to be free to focus on what really matters in the present.
In this audiobook, I'm going to help you reflect more realistically on what you need to forgive yourself for, and why you have a right to forgive yourself. It's going to be an organic and concerted effort originating from your own thoughts, but I can help you get there.
By understanding how each mistake serves a purpose as a learning experience, you will no longer allow your past actions to limit the extent to which you change for the better and move forward in life. Once you learn how to adopt this perspective, it will stay with you, continually benefiting you and those around you. Ultimately, from this experience, you will feel lighter and more peaceful as a result of finally being able to live in the present.
Let's get started!
©2015 Mia Fin LLC (P)2017 Mia Fin LLCWhat listeners say about How to Forgive Yourself
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- Michelle
- 30-12-20
A very healing book.
I loved this book,was completely to the point,and great content If you are struggling with forgiveness of yourself,I recommend this gem.
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- Relaxed Reader
- 19-08-22
Well written advice of Great Value
There was nothing I didn't know already, but what an excellent uplifting encouraging summary!
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- Mairead O'Donnell
- 11-02-21
It's good, but too short
I was hoping this would dig a little deeper into the healing process, but I still found it helpful
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- Alwyn Keelan
- 08-01-22
too short but straight to the point
loved it but just too short!
I was only getting into it and it was over
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- Anonymous User
- 29-07-21
amazing audiobook
I recommend this audiobook to anyone trying to start a new life.
forgiveness is the key to moving forward!
I thank the author (Alona Bishop) and the narrator ( Jim D. Johnson) well done!
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- Miki
- 17-10-23
A bit short
Quite brief and a bit superficial, I was expecting more giving the previous reviews. I think that adding some examples of life could make it more rich, but this is just my point of view. Thanks
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- Sarah
- 17-11-24
Disappointed 😞
Basically: stop thinking about it, think positively, you're a different person now and, who knows, perhaps what you did might have benefited the other person in some way. 🤨
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