Hey, what up guys? My name is Dallas Pruitt and welcome to the daily drip. Something that is very difficult for people to navigate is the feeling of regret. If we aren't strategic about the way we look back on our experiences, oftentimes we can get caught in this trap author, Augustine burrows writes regret can be burned as fuel to live and regret and change.
Nothing else in your life is to miss the entire point today, as a reminder about this key to looking backwards in order to better propel yourself forwards. And that is. Use that past information, those past experiences. To change. That is the whole point of your tallied experiences. And looking back on them is to use them as fuel.
Here is a tactic you can use the next time you find yourself indulging in a sentence that starts with, I should have swap it for a sentence that starts with. What if here, let me give some examples. If you think I should have been more confident in my skillset instead, ask yourself the better question with something that looks like this.
What if I carry myself and act with more confidence today? Moving forward. You can take this tactic a step further by taking the next step and making a list of ways in which you can start doing whatever that thing is. You just addressed. Today's invite with this principle and actionable is to cultivate more compassion for your past you're present and future.
It's also a reminder of the fact that a growth mindset is a flexible one. It's a flexible mindset. You must become more flexible because flexibility allows you to learn more and take better. Action. Don't live in regret. Burn it as fuel burn those experiences as fuel for a better now and a better future.
Have a great day everybody. And we'll see you guys back here again tomorrow.
