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What's Done Is Done: How to Stop Replaying Your Regrets and Start Building Forward. A Practical Guide to Processing Past Mistakes, Forgiving Yourself, and Creating a Different Future
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- Nombre de pages189
- FormatePub
- ISBN978-3-565-15058-8
- EAN9783565150588
- Date de parution31/12/2025
- Protection num.pas de protection
- Taille438 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurEmphaloz Publishing House
Résumé
Regret keeps people trapped in endless mental loops replaying past decisions, imagining alternate timelines, and punishing themselves for choices they cannot undo, draining energy that could create a different future . This book provides a compassionate, practical framework for acknowledging regret without being consumed by it, extracting wisdom from mistakes without endless self-punishment, and redirecting focus toward choices you can still make .
Readers will learn the difference between productive reflection that generates learning and destructive rumination that generates shame, how to grieve paths not taken without idealizing what might have been, and how to forgive yourself for decisions made with less knowledge, resources, or maturity than you have now . It covers essential practices including reframing regret as information rather than identity, making amends when possible and finding closure when it is not, identifying patterns to avoid repeating without being paralyzed by fear, and consciously choosing where to invest your limited attention and energy .
Through reflection exercises, forgiveness protocols, and stories from people who transformed regret into forward momentum, you will understand how to release the past without pretending it did not happen, trust yourself to make different choices now, and measure your life by what you build from this point forward . This is not about positive thinking or denying consequences-it is about stopping the loop and starting the next chapter .
Readers will learn the difference between productive reflection that generates learning and destructive rumination that generates shame, how to grieve paths not taken without idealizing what might have been, and how to forgive yourself for decisions made with less knowledge, resources, or maturity than you have now . It covers essential practices including reframing regret as information rather than identity, making amends when possible and finding closure when it is not, identifying patterns to avoid repeating without being paralyzed by fear, and consciously choosing where to invest your limited attention and energy .
Through reflection exercises, forgiveness protocols, and stories from people who transformed regret into forward momentum, you will understand how to release the past without pretending it did not happen, trust yourself to make different choices now, and measure your life by what you build from this point forward . This is not about positive thinking or denying consequences-it is about stopping the loop and starting the next chapter .





















