Learn to Forget,
Learn to Forgive
Learn to
forget.
Learn to
forgive.
Learn to be
patient.
Learn to be
strong.
Learn to be
humble.
Learn to be
meek.
Learn to let
go.
Learn to
embrace.
Learn to
enjoy.
Learn to smile
a lot.
Learn to
laugh out loud often.
Learn to surrender.
Learn to cry.
Learn to love.
Learn to
adore.
Learn to
cherish.
Learn to
type.
Learn to
appreciate.
Learn to be
grateful.
Learn to believe.
Learn to
swim.
Learn to
tell the truth.
Learn not to
lie.
Learn not to
give up.
Learn not to
quit.
Learn to
weep.
Learn to
read.
Learn to
sing.
Learn to
speak.
Learn to
talk.
Learn to
chat.
Learn to
make speeches.
Learn to
write.
Learn to be
happy.
Learn to
ski.
Learn to
cuddle.
Learn to
snuggle.
Learn to
kiss.
Learn to
hug.
Learn to count.
Learn to
sit.
Learn to
stand.
Learn to get
up.
Learn to
stand up.
Learn to
sleep.
Learn to be
awake.
Learn to
relax.
Learn to
just chill.
Learn to
answer.
Learn to
question everything.
Learn to
pose the question.
Learn to
answer any question asked of you.
Learn to
sell.
Learn to
purchase.
Learn not to
judge.
Learn to
swing.
Learn to
swallow.
Learn to
chew.
Learn to
crawl.
Learn to
trust.
Learn to
travel.
Learn to
discover.
Learn to
explore.
Learn to
move on.
Learn to
carry on.
Learn to just
be.
Whatever your
reason is for being here, whatever the calling of yours is, whatever the
passion of yours is, whatever ignites the fire deep down inside of you,
whatever keeps you going, whatever keeps your juices flowing, whatever your
desire is, whatever your heart craving is, whatever your soul’s deep hunger is
for, whatever would make your body dance, whatever would make your lungs sing,
whatever would make your chord pluck, whatever your affair is, whatever your
work to do here is, whatever your job here is to finish and whatever your job
here is to accomplished, whatever is your whatever.
Whoever has
hurt you, whoever has wronged you, whoever has made a mistake in your eyes,
whoever has hurt your feelings, whoever has cut you open, whoever has left you
broken, whoever has left you broken-hearted, whoever has divide you in half,
whoever has left you shattered to millions pieces, whoever has left you in two
parts, whoever has cheated on you, whoever has lied to you, whoever has laughed
at you, whoever has given up on you, whoever has stopped believing in yourself,
whoever has done whatever to you, trust it is none of your trouble, a problem, a
challenge, an issue to deal with.
They and you
are doing the very best at the time of this happening and occurring with all
the resources you have available at hand.
Forgive,
forget and move on.
Learn to
appreciate the lesson.
Learn to
appreciate the learning.
Learn to
appreciate the challenge.
Learn to
appreciate the teaching.
Learn to
appreciate the hard bits.
Learn to
appreciate the harsh truths.
Learn to
appreciate the difficult parts.
Look for
what you want to find and you will find it.
Is there a
way to speed up the process?
Could there
possibly be a shortcut?
Does timing
play a role here?
Could the
answer be in a way how you go about achieving your goal?
Could there
be a person you could contact, you could reach out, you could get hold of, you
can call upon, you could ask for an advice,
you could ask for an opinion, ask for a clarification, ask for an explanation,
ask somebody to make it clear to you?
Is there a
step by step guide that you could implement and use that would make the process
and the journey just a little bit easier for you and for others?
What could
or what are the lessons in and for life in general?
I have read
today somewhere online that women forgive but never forget whereas men forget
but never forgive.
Could there
be a different approach to this statement mentioned above?
Could there
be a different point of view to this statement mentioned above?
Could there
be a different way to this statement mentioned above?
Could we
help each other out?
Could men
help women out?
Could women
help men out?
What could
we possibly do and think of and think about to make it easier for one another?
Is there a
person in your life who has been waiting for your forgiveness?
Have you
been that very person yourself and waiting to be forgiven by someone?
Have you
been forgotten by someone?
Have you
forgotten someone?
Have you
been asked for forgiveness?
How would
you forgive someone? Would you be able to do so? Would you be willing to do so?
Would you tell the person about that you are forgiving them? Would you do it
silently on your own somewhere and at your own speed and at your own pace?
How did you
feel when someone has forgiven you for doing something wrong, for making
mistakes? Did that mean something to you? Did you will as if you need to
apologize, to give more of yourself, to give the same gift that you have been
given to someone else just because you felt totally that was the right thing to
do?
Did you use
words in order to forgive and/or forget?
Did you use
gestures in order to forgive and/or forget?
Did you take
action steps in order to forgive and/or forget?
Did you make
promises in order to forgive and/or forget?
Did you have
to make any chances in your life in order to forgive and/or forget?
Did you
follow your instincts in order to forgive and/or forget?
Did you
follow your intuition in order to forgive and/or forget?
Did you
follow your gut feelings in order to forgive and/or forget?
Did you follow
your hunch in order to forgive and/or forget?
What does
work for YOU??
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