I Told You So...
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Life is full of those darned “ I told you so
” moments!
I don’t know about you --- but I am not
a fan of that phrase. Why?
Simply, because whoever is saying it to me --- did indeed “ tell me so
” --- and I did not heed the advice! To further the problem, the situation turned out exactly like they said it would. You know what ---that “ being proven wrong
” thing
--- it is a tough cookie to swallow. 🤣
So here I am ( approximately
) 21,000 days into this experience of life, and I’ve heard more “I told you so’s”
than I can count.
Why is it that we so often cannot clearly see what other people are able to clearly see?
It is all about perception.
When we are disengaged from emotion and viewing someone else's life experience, we can see the situation without the cloud of emotion tied to it. It is easy for us to use our past experiences along with our current perceptions to see how “other” people should handle the place they are in their life. It is very easy to judge. It is very easy for us to see life from our perspective, or our perception
, and make a judgment call on how someone else should proceed. But when it comes to our own lives --- clouded with the array of emotions --- then it becomes
a bit more challenging.
Why do we so often miss the “red flags” in our own world? The same "red flag" that others see clearly.
One of the many gifts that life offers us is free will
. That is the choice of any path we wish to take. That gift does not include foresight as to how that path will turn out. If you really take a moment and think about it, every single choice is an opportunity for a different path.
Every choice.
Think about it for a moment. If you are driving and go left instead of right --- your destination may be the same, but the time you arrive there could be different ---- and your experience along the way could be different.
Truly, one split second can make a difference. Maybe the difference is not significant, but who really knows. A major decision will obviously create profound differences.
We will never know the outcome of choosing that right turn, or what experiences we may have encountered as a result. Have you ever uttered the phrase “ if only I had done this or that, things would be different”
? Guaranteed they would be different. How?
That is unknown to us. Would it be better or worse?
Or is there really a better or worse?
When life throws those “ red flags
”, those things that scare us or make us want to retreat --- what do we do?
How do we proceed?
In certain instances, we have the ability to let something play out and see how it goes --- and then make a decision
. If that option is available, that could be a good choice. That way you can gauge your “ perception
” of things and try to avoid having it cloud your ability to make a clear decision. If that option is not available, and a more immediate decision is required, try giving yourself a few minutes or hours of space between the need for a decision and the actual decision. Remember, there will never be a right or wrong – only a different learning, a different path.
Every decision we make will either help us grow or keep us stuck right where we are. When faced with life choices choose a direction that will move you forward, help you grow, and make you a better person. Each and every one of our life experiences, good, bad, or indifferent, have created the person we are in this exact moment, on whatever day you are in your current life experience.
Honor that person, love that person, and continue to nourish that person with the choices you make.
When we meet today, we are meeting the person that has been blissfully happy, and horrifically sad. The person that has loved, and the person that has lost. The person that was angry and the person that has let all that go. The person that could not offer forgiveness, and the person that learned to forgive fully. The person that has started as an empty shell and now has a multitude of experiences with which to base future decisions on.
Because of this --- when we are faced with something that will ultimately change our life, we have tools at our disposal to help us with those decisions. We have the learned experience of stepping back, allowing what will be to be, and choosing from that place. Honor that person.
Life can be very challenging. Life can be unknown and the result of what tomorrow can be is unknown. The only moment we have is now.
So make the most of now. Make the most of whatever path you choose. And, when looking back at who you once were, only do so to reach for knowledge and understanding to help push you forward on your path.
Life is about to change…embrace it.
Have an amazing week!
“I hope you live a life you're proud of. If you find out you're not, I hope you have the strength to start over again.”
--F. Scott Fitzgerald
Sincerely,
Fatkin Natural Healing









