Perhaps your exhaustive reflection on regret comes from a motivation that you don't want to redo something you paid dearly for. Admirable. As if you are paying penance in your reflection wheel, keeping regrets top of mind to ensure no relapses.
Tag: Mindfulness
Regret: Journal Prompt 5
Regret is apart of actively engaging in life, like an occupational hazard. If you are only to sit on the sidelines, for sure, fewer regrets may occur. But might that be a regret in and of itself–to stay on the bench and not engage?
Regret: Journal Prompt 4
Isolation. Regret drags along isolation. Isolation traps your thoughts in narrow and unforgiving tunnels. Then, at epic speeds and alone, regret becomes about your own worthiness as a human. Journal Prompts: The isolation of regret steals... Regret Series Journal Prompts Anger Identity New Beginnings
Regret: Journal Prompt 3
Processing regret is about having empathy for the vantage point of the past self.
Play: Journal Prompt 4
Amusement parks come to mind—offering an ecosystem where play is encouraged and expected.
Play: Journal Prompt 3
No one leaves play mindfully and all at once. It happens slowly, over time. Play that was once innate movement fades away.
Play: Journal Prompt 2
Instead of frivolous, play seems to be a necessary part of helping you step back and manage stress.
Play: Journal Prompt 1
Somewhere, the natural instinct of playfulness gets lost.
Ruminate: Journal Prompt 8
At some point, you are given the choice to release rumination.
Ruminate: Journal Prompt 4
Rumination must find a way outside of you, away from the echo.