Love Life with Matthew Hussey - 39: How The Pain of Regret and Heartbreak Stops You Moving Forward...
Episode Date: July 19, 2020I can’t tell you how many people I’ve coached who can’t let go of the past. Women who are still hating themselves for dating the wrong guy for so many years. Women who feel they’ve wasted thei...r career so far. Women who still let an old family trauma affect their mood every... single... day. I know these things are hard. Believe me, I’m not pretending these are small problems. But if you want to know how to break free, let go of your baggage, and feel 100% more empowered, please, please make sure you hear this message. I’m going to share a mind-blowing story that will show how you can turn even the worst tragedies into a beautiful future... --- Deep down, you know there’s something missing in your love life, your career, or your personal life. GOOD NEWS - I have a proven method to transform your life in just 5 short days with me → http://www.MatthewHusseyRetreat.com - Follow Matthew @thematthewhussey - Follow Stephen @stephenhhussey
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Have you ever made such a big mistake that you wonder,
am I ever going to come back from this?
Or maybe you think, have I squandered my potential?
Am I no longer going to be able to get to a level of happiness that I dreamed of?
To get to a vision that I had for my life?
Have I made a mistake too big to come back from? Well if you do feel like you've
screwed up join us and let's talk about why the game is a lot longer and a lot deeper than you might think. well hi everyone and welcome back to the love life podcast i am stephen hussey your host and
i am thinking about the past today and thinking about how we treat the past and I think we
are so in a time, everyone knows we live in this time where it's so easy to compare our own story
to other people's and to directly side by side compare where we are in life to other people
and that can cause us to reflect a lot on our decisions and decisions
that are in the past that are fixed that we can't change but we think well how different would my
life be if I had made a different decision back then and part of the one of the difficult
tragedies of life is that we we just don know. Sometimes we look at a decision and we think,
maybe things would be great if I made a different decision.
But I'm in the dark about that.
I don't know.
And then there's other things where we think,
wow, I know at that point I was stupid.
I screwed up.
I didn't have the knowledge.
I didn't have the wisdom I have today.
I blew that opportunity. I ruined that relationship. I was a bad friend. I did something wrong in that moment.
And I think so much of our present happiness is determined by the story we are telling ourselves
about the past right now. And so often it's not people think well I need to
go back and change the past but really it's often we need to go and change our relationship with the
past we need to change the story we're telling ourselves we need to give a meaning to the pain
that we've gone through we need to give a new empowering meaning to it and we need to think
about what have I actually learned from this,
what is it teaching me going it forward and how is it potentially even a painful screw up,
how has it actually led to me being happier today, how has it led to me having a richer experience
of life, how has it led to me being able to better serve the people around me today. And that's what we're gonna talk about. So I am going to jump to my wonderful eloquent brother,
Matthew Hussey, who is gonna be talking about this.
Check it out.
This is for anyone who's spending their time right now,
beating themselves up for mistakes they've made,
decisions they wish they could change up for mistakes they've made, decisions they
wish they could change, and time they've wasted.
There are three things I want you to remember today.
Number one, there are far more intelligent people than you who have made far dumber mistakes
than any of the ones you've made.
There's this guy, BJ Miller, a palliative care physician who when you listen to him
speak has such an incredible grasp of what's important in life and whenever he does speak
seems so eloquent and wise. And yet in 1993 as a sophomore at Princeton, he was out with
his friends after a party, decided to climb onto a stationary
shuttle train where 11,000 volts shot through his body. The event nearly killed him. He
left with severe burns. He'd lost both his legs below the knee and his left forearm.
He woke up a week later to realize that what he thought was a nightmare was now his reality.
And all for one simple moment in his life,
one decision, one mistake.
And yet, BJ Miller says he doesn't regret the event.
He doesn't even regret the injuries.
He wouldn't take them away because of what he has gained.
He said, too much good stuff has come out of it.
I was not headed toward a career in medicine before the accident
and I don't think I'd be as good a palliative care physician
if I hadn't had that experience.
The gift was that it got me out of the habit of thinking about the future
and comparing myself to others.
It rammed me into the present moment.
I'm actually grateful for that.
I found a new confidence.
Two, you can't delete your mistakes without deleting some of the best parts of yourself.
Louis C.K. in an interview said, if you go back and fix all of your mistakes, you erase yourself. The richness, the complexity, the depth of your character today
is founded on your mistakes as much as it is your achievements.
You may wish to go back in time and erase your mistakes, but life isn't that simple.
If you take away the trauma, you take away the treasure, the things that make you, you.
And remember, your mistakes aren't just the things that make you, you. And remember, your mistakes aren't just the things
that make you who you are today.
They are the architects for who you can become.
Number three, so instead of trying to erase yourself,
focus on beginning a new relationship with yourself.
A relationship that begins with acceptance of your mistakes
and even further than that,
a love of what those mistakes have
given you. I've spent the last 10 years of my life coaching people all over the world, people who want
big change in all different areas of their life. The most intensive process I created for this was
my retreat program. And whenever people begin the process of the retreat, they want two things.
They want more results in life and they want more confidence within
themselves. But what people don't realize about change is that it's so much harder when we're
bogged down by past mistakes because we all have a finite amount of energy in life. When we're using
it to bully ourselves, loathe ourselves, beat ourselves up for all of the things we've done in
the past, we have none left to progress
towards the future. So if you want more results, I'm telling you now, dropping your baggage is the
fastest way to get there so that you can use that energy for something productive instead of
analyzing something you can't change. And if you want more confidence, confidence will come much
more naturally when instead of wishing that you'd done something different, you learn to love
who you are today, mistakes and all. Look, if you've been following me for a while, you know
that what I do is far more than dating advice. You may have come for that and you may enjoy that,
and that's wonderful, but there is a bigger journey, a bigger level of change waiting here
for those who want to claim it. Videos like this give you the insights,
but if you want more than the insights, if you want the actual process for change so that you
can create a clean slate starting today and begin actually building the life you want,
try the retreat program. I'll leave a link here for you and as always I will see you in next Sunday's video.
If you are in a place today where you want to drop your baggage, rewrite your story of the past
and present and move forward with a new purpose, join our retreat program. Go to
matthewhusseyretreat.com and you can get started on the process there. And also, as I said in the
previous episode, we would love for you to subscribe to our YouTube channel to get our
videos every single week, our brand new releases. And you can do that by going to matthewhussy
at youtube.com obviously and hit the subscribe and the notification bell and you'll get the new videos
right when they drop that is it from old stevie today it is the weekend i'm gonna go enjoy some
family time have a little read get things ready for the next week. And I
encourage you, if you do really relate to today's video and you feel you're still holding on to
something, take a moment just to write it down. It helps so much to pull it out of your mind and
actually crystallize on paper what is the story of the past I'm telling myself right now just to
answer that question and why is it causing you pain or regret right now and then write down under
it what's a new story I'm going to start telling myself how am I gonna look at that pain differently
in the future how am I gonna turn it into something transformational how am I gonna turn it into something transformational? How am I going to turn it into a way to feel empowered
and like I actually have the ability now to make a new decision, to create a new experience,
to move forward and make something beautiful out of this? Write that down. If you want to let me
know what you wrote down, you can email at podcast at matthewhussey.com. I would love to read how
you're taking your pain and transforming it. Anything really inspirational or thoughtful or
interesting, I would love to get a collection and read out on the show. So you can email at
podcast at matthewhussey.com. Alrighty, thank you so much for joining as ever, I'm out to go, have a little Sunday
relax, I will see you very soon, bye bye.