<div class="bbWrapper">@<a href="https://www.thefastlaneforum.com/community/members/25694/" class="username" data-xf-init="member-tooltip" data-user-id="25694" data-username="Writer">Writer</a> I used to be overcome with regrets myself. Still am every now and then, but maybe at about 10% of what it used to be. I'd highly recommend purchasing "The Power of Now" audiobook by Eckhart Tolle, and also "A New Earth," by the same author. Those books changed the way I view the world, and helped me to stop being so hard on myself for past mistakes. The audiobook part is pretty key - otherwise the books themselves (for me at least) could get pretty hard to follow. <br />
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Also you can try out NLP routines to help overcome regret attacks. Reframe the situation in your mind. There are some questions that I'll ask myself when I want to do that. Any time you want to take a failure to a lesson, just ask yourself "What did I learn from that experience?" What did I learn about myself? Another good one to ask yourself is, "What's funny about that situation that I never realized before?"<br />
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Here's a quick NLP vid I found - it's not the one I wanted to grab, but it's still good stuff:<br />
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If you like it, I can try and search a little harder for a routine I used to do that would help emotionally seperate me from past events that were bringing me pain.</div>