Stop the “should have”

I had a dear friend tell me to take "Should have" and "Could have" out of my vocabulary.

Think about it. When you start regretting things, you always say things like, "I should have..." or "I could have ..."

Here's the thing, yes, you could have. Maybe you should have.

But you didn't. And now you have a chance to move on and do something different.

So, today, this week, this month, I encourage you to take should have and could have out of your vocabulary . Re-frame things.

"I did the best I could with the information I had. I am proud of what I have done and I am committed to doing better."

You've got this.

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