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Regrets: How to Move Past Them and Avoid Them Altogether
Regrets are common, but if they’re preventing you from living a full life, it’s important to acknowledge and make peace with ...
Staying in a marriage long after it’s stopped serving you is a path many women find themselves on, often out of fear, guilt, or hope that things will improve. But hindsight is 20/20, and the women who ...
Leaving a toxic marriage is never easy, but for women who stay too long, the regrets can be overwhelming. Many look back and see years wasted on a relationship that only drained them, moments they ...
A few years ago, I stood in a theater watching my daughter dance, feeling proud and present—until a text message arrived that would alter the course of my life. It was from my husband, Harry. He’d ...
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Why regret is bad for your health, according to a GP
Are you living right now? Your answer may be, “Of course I’m alive in this moment – what a silly question”. But if you pause and ask yourself that question with an emphasis on are you living right ...
How many times have you seen “No Regrets” plastered across social media or on inspirational posters? We’re often told that living a life without regrets is the ultimate goal. But what if this advice ...
While painful, regret can also be a motivator for learning and growth, encouraging us to avoid repeating past mistakes and make better decisions in the future. We guess that’s why self-help author ...
In a 2018 study published in the journal Emotions, psychologists Thomas Gilovich and Shai Davidai found that the most enduring types of regrets are the ones that involve a failure to live up to one's ...
There are no regrets in life, they say, just lessons. And homeownership comes with many lessons. No fewer than 45% of current homeowners say they have at least one regret about the purchase of their ...
Bronnie Ware, author of The Top Five Regrets of the Dying, shares insights from eight years caring for terminally ill patients ...
A new study has found that the level of regret reported by transgender individuals following gender-affirming surgery is less than 1%, which is significantly lower than the regret associated with ...
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