But I almost
never apologize to myself. I hardly ever forgive myself, and I know I’m not
alone in this. Like everyone else in the world, I make mistakes. I screw up.
It’s totally normal and yet I beat myself up over it.
You see, we
all make a mess of our lives from time to time. That’s life – no one ever said
it would be rainbows and sunshine all the time. Life is messy. A lapse in judgment, harsh words spoken and that
full package of cookies don’t make you a bad person. Coming across a roadblock
in your path doesn’t mean that your journey has ended – just that it’s time to
find a new way. The hardest thing you will ever do is say you’re sorry when you’ve truly done wrong – but the most liberating thing you will ever do is forgive. Let it go. You will feel lighter physically, emotionally and mentally. Apologize to yourself, forgive yourself, wipe the tears from your eyes and move on.
You are stronger than you know. Your shortcomings and mistakes do not make you a bad person: they make you human. The hardships you face do not mean your life is ruined, but that it’s real. Never sell yourself short when it comes to how special you are. Don’t dwell on the negatives.
Take, for
instance, my baby brother. He is, without a doubt, one of the most wonderful
people I am blessed to have in my life but he makes some dumb decisions from
time to time. When a less-than-stellar decision disrupted his life recently, he
felt miserable. He hid it from those closest to him, lost sleep and beat
himself up. When it came to light, he was afraid he’d hurt his loved ones and
he declared his life “ruined” and himself a “bad person”.
At 19, his
life’s barely begun and it’s far from ruined. He’s got a great family
(obviously, he has me for a sister!), wonderful friends and his entire life
ahead of him. He also showed just how incredible he is earlier this evening
when he found a kitten tied outside his apartment in the cold. He went house to
house looking for the owners before taking it inside to care for it. A bad
person wouldn’t do that, but my brother would.
And it’s
time for him to forgive himself for those mistakes in the past, and recognize
how wonderful he is. You should too.