A New Past
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Article Title: A New Past
Author Name: Kathy Gates
Email Address: kathy@reallifecoach.com
Format: 65 hard return, 374 word count
Copyright Date: 2005
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A New Past
Kathy Gates, Professional Life Coach
www.reallifecoach.com
We hear all the time that we need to let go of the past because
we can’t do anything to change it. And that’s true. What’s
happened has happened.
But what if you think about the past in a different way? For
example, the past is not just what happened when you were in
college, or your first marriage. It is also what happened
last month, last week, yesterday, this morning.
So you are literally creating “the past” all the time --with
every minute that passes. Why is that important? Because the
best indicator of what your future will look like is your past -
your past attitudes, your past choices, your past actions.
But here’s the good news -- a “new past” can be created by using
the present. A new past can be created by making different
choices in the present.
For example --
If you’ve always kept your credit cards maxed-out, but instead
you choose to say no to credit card debt now, tomorrow, next
week, and for the next year, then you have successfully changed
your past from being a maxed-out-credit-card-debtor to someone
with no credit card debt.
You have changed your past.
If in the past you have been a 7 day a week junk food eater, and
instead you say no to junk food 4 out of 7 days for the next
year, you have successfully changed your junk food eater label.
You have changed your past.
If you have always been a procrastinator with your taxes, and
instead you decide to get caught up and stay caught up with your
taxes, you have successfully changed your past. You were once a
tax procrastinator, now you are not.
You have changed your past.
We’ve all known people who have changed. Sometimes radically,
like from a drug problem to a drug counselor. Or perhaps like in
the movies from a street-walker to a soccer-mom on the PTA.
Your new past may not be as dramatic (or maybe it will!). But
the point is that when you create a new past, you also create
your future. So if a great future is what you’re looking for,
start with the past. Change your past, and you’ll automatically
change your future.
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you want? Professional Life Coach Kathy Gates specializes in
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