Do Happy: Let Go

Balloonby Lori Deschene

Some people think it’s holding on that makes one strong—sometimes it’s letting go.” ~Unknown

Maybe your life doesn’t look like you want it, but you’re not sure how to change it, or even if you can—so you feel hopeless, frustrated, and even a little bitter.

Or maybe someone hurt you so deeply you don’t know if you can trust them anymore—so you feel angry, defensive and indignant.

Every day we can find a million and one reasons to feel discouraged, or incompetent, or vulnerable, or harried. All things that hurt when we hold them inside like a tight fist we refuse to unclench. And yet we do it anyway.

Until we decide to stop.

You can’t always control the way you instinctively feel about things that happen in your life. You can’t pretend you don’t hurt and just smile to make everything go away. But you can choose at any time to feel what you need to feel, and then change it into something else. Take all that energy and put it into the change you want to create.

Use your discontent to take one small step that could make your life more fulfilling.

Decide to stop hurting yourself rehashing the past, and relate to the humanity in the person who wronged you.

The first step toward feeling good is simply deciding not to feel bad. Simply choosing to let go.

Do happy. It’s something you’re due.


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    Letting go is so important. Wonderful topic and great write up!

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  • Mark

    This is great and very helpful, and except for this part ” relate to the humanity in the person who wronged you”, it would be perfect.

  • markdaniel

    This is great and very helpful, and except for this part ” relate to the humanity in the person who wronged you”, it would be perfect.

  • Lexi

    I'm curious what makes you say that. People make mistakes and it helps you forgive them when you can relate to making mistakes yourself. Don't you think?

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  • Mark

    This is great and very helpful, and except for this part ” relate to the humanity in the person who wronged you”, it would be perfect.

  • markdaniel

    This is great and very helpful, and except for this part ” relate to the humanity in the person who wronged you”, it would be perfect.

  • Lexi

    I'm curious what makes you say that. People make mistakes and it helps you forgive them when you can relate to making mistakes yourself. Don't you think?

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