Motivational Monday: Only YOU can change YOU!
(Originally posted on September 30, 2019)

I’m a big believer in “ Everything happens for a reason
," even when I don't like what's happening.
Every event—good or bad—has a purpose and a lesson for us. We don't always see it...or maybe we’re just not ready to see it.
This week I was thinking about relationships in our lives: some good, some bad, some hurtful, some helpful, some filled with love, and others filled with distance. What I’ve come to realize is that some of the most difficult relationships of my life have taught me the most.
Honestly, in most cases these relationships have taught me what I don’t
want to be. They’ve challenged me and allowed me to reach beyond to find a deeper part of myself.
As I was pondering this, one of my clients began chatting with me about her relationship with her mother. That relationship, according to her, was challenged almost from the beginning. That mother/child bond just wasn’t present; throughout life she felt degraded, admonished for mistakes she’d make, and she was just generally unloved. Her mother passed many years ago, but she was still harboring anger towards her. Now older, settled, and much more balanced, she’s looking back at her relationship with her mother and realizing that she did the same thing to her daughter. She’s feeling now that she missed the lesson, and just walked the same path as her mother.
I don’t know her daughter, so I’m not sure how she processed these events and what she chose to do with them. There are always many choices in these situations. We can continue the pattern, or we can change the pattern to rewrite a new present and future. More importantly, it’s never too late to make changes to current relationships. Remember that we need to grant forgiveness to those that we have wronged us, as well as ask and grant forgiveness to those that we want to forge new relationships with.
But what if we don’t want to change a relationship, or allow someone to be a part of our lives?
That’s ok too!
Sometimes we need to learn the lesson and move on!
Keep the lesson but keep moving forward. It's healthy to recognize who is toxic in your life—those who cause you pain and suffering— and remove those people so they don't continue to hinder your growth. Grant forgiveness though, because harboring anger and resentment only hurts us. Along with granting forgiveness, be grateful for the lesson you have learned. It has served you well!
Live your life in love and gratitude! All events in our lives shape us and make us who we are today. How are the events of your life shaping you? Do you like what you see? Only YOU can change how you feel and react to how you feel! If you don’t like what you see, every single day you will have a new opportunity to re-shape your world, re-shape your relationships, and re-shape your life!
It’s never too late…Carpe Diem!
Yesterday is gone. Tomorrow has not yet come. We have only today.
Let us begin!
--Mother Teresa
Sincerely,
Fatkin Natural Healing
PS:
This 2-minute clip is worth a watch!
Jenna the editor wanted to include this clip in. Despite the fact that it is from a cartoon, it harbors a very strong message: nobody can change you but YOU! The antagonist in the clip was abandoned, abused, and forgotten—taking her anger and hurt out on the boy in the clip. The entire movie talks about dealing with abuse and PTSD in a very simple way.









