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If only it were possible to live two lives, I would see it as a blessing, as being given a second chance to write out how my life would be.
I am going to live my second life from all the wisdom, insight, and experiences I have gained from the first one. I have made some mistakes and learned valuable lessons from them. There are things I learned experientially that could have saved me time had I known them earlier. Do I regret knowing them eventually? Never; I only regret the time lost before I knew them.
Given a second chance at life, I would start by prioritizing my health from a young age. I would take care of my physical, mental, and emotional well-being. I would carve out enough time for self-care. I would eat healthy and make out time for exercises.
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If I were to live life again, I would put more energy and strength into well-meaning and strategic connections. We live in a world where you need someone who knows someone to help you attain certain heights. I would nurture and build strong bonds and relationships from an early age.
In living life a second time, this time around I would also take more risks, let go of fear of the unknown, and embrace things I am not certain about. I would pursue my passion with reckless abandon. I would not allow myself to listen to naysayers and demotivators who said it is impossible to achieve certain goals and dreams.
Oh, in this second life, I would strive to live a more intentional and purpose driven life. I am happy I am beginning to live out my dreams and passion, but if given another chance at life, I would start much earlier than I did. Nothing beats living your life according to pattern; it eliminates a lot of avoidable errors and saves you quality time lost to undo and redo what you could have gotten right from the onset.
In my second chance at life, I would focus more on learning from my mistakes and failures rather than dwelling on them and living in regret. I would use my failures and mistakes as a stepping stone for my growth, success, and progress.
This is my entry to the @weekendexperiencecommunity by @galenkp.
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