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Share your "life lessons" here: the good, bad and the ugly

Peppermintbach
Valued Contributor
Valued Contributor

Hi everyone,

Please feel free to share your "life lessons" here that you have learnt (or are in the process of learning) along the way 🙂

This is a place for you to share your lessons learnt from times of joy as well as times of loss and pain (and all the other emotions in between).

I hope this thread becomes a place of collective wisdom and learned experience.

May the sharing begin...

Love,

Pepper xo

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Hi Mkyl,

I LOVE your avatar! Soaring birds...amazing...

Thanks for your caring post. I appreciate your message of hanging on to hope and keeping my eyes open to possibility 🙂

Thank you.

Kind thoughts,

Pepper xo

i had a terrible childhood that i thankfully survived,and i learnt years ago to keep going and compartmentalise these things here and those things there,and unfortunately i had to look after myself for a few years till i got out of that situation.i hope things are better for anyone in trouble,i hope they have access to services and agencies,and it would be great if anyone in trouble or having a rotten time reach's out on a forum like this.

Hi Mkyl,

You have clearly been through a lot. No doubt, you've seen a lot too...

I hope you are proud of yourself for leaving that situation.

Thanks again for your caring and thoughtful post.

Hold on to hope,

Pepper xo

Hi,

I have learnt:

- sometimes things get worse before they get better. Grateful...

- communication is important; it's important to clear the air sometimes.

- vulnerability can be strength sometimes

Pepper xo

Pepper,

I have learnt those 3 lessons too but somehow I keep forgetting them so it is good to be reminded of them.

I think I am trying to learn I should trust myself and believe in myself and not worry what others think ,

Sometimes when others are critical of me, it is more about their issues than mine.

As with all lessons I sometimes need to keep repeating them as sometimes I am slow to understand the lesson.

Quirky xo

Hi Quirky,

I always appreciate your thoughts and contributions 🙂

Your lessons resonate with me and as for the repetition part, I don't think that's necessarily because you're a slow learner but it's just lessons can just take time to sink in.

Some of my lessons take time too and I still make many mistakes even after learning a lesson 😉

Love,

Pepper xo

Feeling like a failure isn't the same as failing.

When I fail, I have an opportunity to learn from it. There's nothing to be learned from feeling like I'm the failure.

When a toddler learns to walk, how many times do they fall, pick themselves up, and keep going? We would NEVER say they're failure's. We praise them and squeal with joy every time they get up, and encourage them to the hilt when they cry.

...nuff said

Sez xo

Sara

I agree. I feel that adults need a cheer squad to not just children. We also fall and stumble but where is our cheer squad saying you can do it, have another go.

I don't like the word fail or failure. We may not succeed every time but we have tried and that's worth a cheer.

On these forums there is a cheer squad but I wish there was one in real life helping adults as well.

Quirky

Unfortunately Quirky, once little people can walk and talk, they're told to shut up and go away. So much for cheer squad.

That's why we struggle to have that cheering inside ourselves. Criticising us became the norm after we stopped being cute, instead of celebrating our success. Lasting thoughts of never being good enough. However...

You can do eet!!!

😄

Sez xo

Hi Sez,

I love your comment on how unconditional encouragement- or call it what you will- seems to fade with age. I agree with you and Quirky that adults also need a cheer squad.

Yes, you can all do eet!

Love,

Pepper xoxo