Why would you not go back to change things?
Another reason why i wouldn’t go back to change things is because all of the mistakes and failures helped me to figure out what worked and what didn’t. Even though that process was a very long one, I came to some realizations about my self and the things that I was doing that were resulting in failure.
How to answer what would you have done differently at work?
How to Answer “What You Would Have Done Differently at Work?” Start by reflecting on past work experiences. Make a list of situations that didn’t turn out the way you would have liked. Think about the actions you took (or didn’t take), and how they resulted in a less-than-ideal outcome.
Do you live in the past or the present?
We can’t live in the past. We have to be present and live in the here and now. We have to appreciate what we have, no matter how meek or little it might seem. Our problems, if given to someone else halfway across the world, would pale in comparison. In fact, many people would love to have your problems.
How can I stop trying to go back in time?
In turn, you won’t think about trying to go back in time and do things differently. Problems are a sign of life. Everyone has them. You can’t simply do everything in your power to avoid problems. Embrace your problems. Learn from them. Allow them to help you improve your life, mature, grow, get stronger, wiser, smarter and better at solving them.
Is going back in time a good idea?
Going back in time may feel like an exercise in futility. But it’s not. The emotional pain of the past lives with us until we face it, and deal with it. This is one way of dealing with it.
Does life come with a do-over?
But the truth is, life doesn’t come with a do-over. It doesn’t come with an endless string of opportunities or a giant eraser that cleans the page. There is no second chance. I used to look at life like I was indestructible hurricane, having 80 more years ahead of me to make up for my string of immature missteps and mistakes.