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- Story Listed as: True Life For Adults
- Theme: Family & Friends
- Subject: Inspirational / Uplifting
- Published: 08/16/2024
If I Could Live My Life Over Again...
Born 1959, M, from Klerksdorp, South AfricaIf I Could Live My Life Over Again...
If I Could Live My Life Over Again...
I would have been a better child...
I would have listened more and talked backless
I would have appreciated my parent’s sacrifices and guidance
I would have been more understanding and empathetic
I would have taken responsibility for my actions
I would have shown gratitude and respect
I would have made them proud, and not worried
If I could go back,
I would strive to be a more considerate, obedient, and loving child. I would recognize the challenges my parents faced and express appreciation for their unwavering support.
Though I cannot turn back time, in Life people can still show their parents love, care, and gratitude today and every day.
If I Could Live My Life Over Again...
I would have loved to be a child who was loved and cared for, and not a child who was a burden...
I would have felt safe, supported, and cherished
I would have received guidance, encouragement, and praise
I would have been allowed to be vulnerable, without fear of judgment
I would have experienced joy, laughter, and adventure
I would have known my worth and felt deserving of love
I would have grown up with confidence, self-esteem, and hope
If I could go back,
I would want to experience a childhood filled with love, care, and nurturing. I would want to feel seen, heard, and valued, rather than being a burden.
Though my past cannot be changed, I can still work towards healing, self-love, and creating a brighter future.
If I Could Live My Life Over Again...
Because I loved my father so deeply, I would:
Spend more quality time with him, creating memories
Listen more and argue less, cherishing our moments
Show appreciation and gratitude for his presence
Ask more questions and seek his wisdom
Tell him how much I love and admire him, often
Losing a loved one can be devastating but reliving memories and cherishing the time you had together can bring comfort and peace. Hold on to the love and lessons shared.
If I Could Live My Life Over Again...
I would have been the best soldier for my country and my fellow brothers in arms...
I would have served with honour, integrity, and courage
I would have stood strong, united, and loyal alongside my comrades
I would have protected and defended our nation's values and freedom
I would have followed orders with precision and dedication
I would have been a leader, inspiring others to greatness
I would have made my country and fellow soldiers proud
If I could go back,
I would strive to be an exemplary soldier, embodying the highest standards of service, loyalty, and sacrifice. I would want to make a difference, protect my nation, and earn the respect of my fellow brothers and sisters in arms.
My dedication and bravery would be a beacon of hope, love, understanding, and inspiration to all.
If I Could Live My Life Over Again...
Because I loved my fellow brothers and soldiers so much, I would:
Be more present in our moments together
Tell him how much they meant to me, every day
Support them through thick and thin, without judgment
Share more laughs, stories, and memories
Make sure they knew they were never alone
The bonds of brotherhood and camaraderie are unbreakable.
If I could go back,
I would cherish and honour those relationships even more deeply, knowing how precious they were to me.
If I Could Live My Life Over Again...
Because of being a bad spouse, I would:
Communicate more openly and honestly
Listen actively and empathetically
Show appreciation and gratitude daily
Support and encourage their dreams
Cultivate intimacy, trust, and understanding
Regrets about past relationships can be painful, but they can also teach me valuable lessons.
If I could go back,
I would nurture and prioritize my partner, building a stronger, healthier bond.
If I Could Live My Life Over Again...
Because of broken relationships, I would:
Communicate more openly and honestly
Forgive sooner and let go of grudges
Nurture and prioritize loved ones
Set healthy boundaries and respect myself
Cherish the moments that truly mattered
Regrets and what-ifs can be painful, but they can also teach us valuable lessons for growth and self-improvement.
If I Could Live My Life Over Again...
Because I loved so deeply, I would:
Not let fear hold me back from expressing my feelings
Embrace the beauty of vulnerability
Hold on to love with open arms, not tight fists
Appreciate the time we had, not just the time we lost
Love myself just as fiercely as I loved others
Loving deeply is a gift, and though it may bring pain, it is a reminder of our capacity for connection and joy.
If I Could Live My Life Over Again...
Because of past demons I carry, I would:
Face them head-on, rather than running away
Seek help and support, without shame or fear
Practice self-compassion and forgiveness
Break free from the chains of guilt and regret
Learn to love myself, flaws and all
Do not let past demons define you. I am stronger than they are.
If I could go back,
I would confront them, heal, and rise above, emerging stronger and wiser for a better life and a better future.
If I Could Live My Life Over Again...
Because I miss my best friend and child, a Cat, Mickey, I would:
Spend more quality time with them, cherishing moments
Show more appreciation and affection
Create more memories, laughter, and adventures
Be more present and mindful in our time together
Tell them how much He meant to me, every day
Grief and longing can be overwhelming but reliving fond memories and honoring the bond you shared can bring comfort.
If I could go back,
I would hold on to the joy and love I shared with Mickey.
If I Could Live My Life Over Again...
Because I spent too much time doing the wrong things, I would:
Prioritize what truly matters, aligning actions with values
Focus on nurturing meaningful relationships
Invest time in personal growth, learning, and self-care
Pursue passions and purpose with intention and dedication
Let go of distractions, regrets, and wasted moments
Regrets about misallocated time can be painful, but they can also fuel positive change.
If I could go back,
I would optimize my time, energy, and attention, living a more intentional, fulfilling life.
If I Could Live My Life Over Again...
Because I spent too much time doing for others and less time for me, I would:
Set healthy boundaries, prioritizing self-care
Learn to say "no" without guilt or apology
Nurture my own dreams, desires, and passions
Invest in personal growth, self-love, and happiness
Recognize that filling my own cup is essential to truly helping others
Remember, self-love is not selfish.
If I could go back,
I would strike a balance between caring for others and nurturing my own well-being, becoming a happier, more whole person.
If I Could Live My Life Over Again...
Because I spent too much time giving to others and receiving little in return, I would:
Set boundaries and expectations for mutual respect
Prioritize relationships that nourish and support me
Learn to receive graciously, acknowledging my worth
Cultivate self-worth, not dependent on others' validation
Recognize that healthy relationships involve give-and-take
Remember, your worth is not measured by how much you give.
If I could go back,
I would strive for balance, surround myself with positive influences, and embrace the value of reciprocal relationships.
If I Could Live My Life Over Again...
Because I spent too much time on the work position I was forced to do, rather than the position I wanted to do, I would:
Listen to my heart and pursue my true passions
Take calculated risks to transition into my dream career
Prioritize purpose and fulfillment over financial security
Invest in education and training to bridge the gap
Create a career that aligns with my values and brings joy
Do not let circumstances dictate your path.
If I could go back,
I would break free from obligations and forge a career that ignited my soul, bringing happiness and satisfaction.
If I Could Live My Life Over Again...
Because I spent more time in Mother Nature, with all her splendor and glory, I would:
Immerse myself in her beauty, wonder, and majesty
Listen to her whispers, learning from her wisdom
Explore her depths, discovering hidden treasures
Find solace in her embrace, healing my soul
Protect and preserve her, for future generations
If I could go back,
I would embrace the natural world, finding awe, peace, and harmony within it. I would recognize the interconnectedness of all living things, and I would honour the sacred bond between humanity and the earth.
If I Could Live My Life Over Again...
Because I spent more time with animals, leveraging my ability and blessing to understand, communicate, and love them so much, I would:
Deepen my connection with the animal kingdom
Learn from their wisdom, intuition, and loyalty
Use my gift to advocate for their welfare and conservation
Nurture meaningful relationships with my furry friends
Explore the depths of interspecies understanding and compassion
I have been given a special gift – the ability to connect with animals on a profound level.
If I could go back,
I would cherish and honour this bond, using it to make a positive impact on the lives of all precious animal companions.
If I Could Live My Life Over Again...
Because I would have spent more time with GOD, reading HIS Word, and going to the House of the LORD, I would:
Deepen my faith, trust, and relationship with Him
Seek guidance, wisdom, and comfort in His presence
Find strength, peace, and joy in His Word
Fellowship with believers, growing in love and unity
Prioritize my spiritual journey, aligning with His purpose
If I could go back,
I would nurture my spiritual growth, embracing a closer walk with GOD. I would recognize the significance of faith in my life and make time for the things that bring you nearer to HIM.
If I Could Live My Life Over Again...
I would have spent more time planning my future for a better life, I would:
Set clear goals, vision, and purpose
Create a roadmap for success and fulfillment
Prioritize self-improvement, learning, and growth
Make intentional decisions, aligning with my values
Prepare for challenges, embracing resilience and adaptability
If I could go back,
I would invest time in shaping my future and crafting a life that reflects my aspirations, values, and dreams. I would recognize the power of planning, preparation, and purposeful action in creating a brighter tomorrow.
If I Could Live My Life Over Again...
I would have spent more time focusing on my journey of life, preparing for the bumps, potholes, and walls I would face, I would:
Develop resilience, learning from every obstacle
Cultivate self-awareness, understanding my strengths and weaknesses
Build a support network, surrounding myself with positivity and positive loving kind, and caring people.
Practice mindfulness, staying present in the face of challenges
Embrace growth, transforming struggles into opportunities
If I could go back,
I would recognize that life's journey is just as important as the destination. I would prepare for the ups and downs, knowing that each bump, pothole, and wall is a chance to learn, grow, and become a stronger person.
If I Could Live My Life Over Again...
I would have spent more time focusing on the ones who loved and cared for me, compared to those, who put me own, telling me how to live my life, what to do in my life, how to equate my space, and sadly who stabbed me in the back, a very painful wound and scar,
I would:
Nurture meaningful relationships, investing in true friends
Surround myself with positive influences, uplifting my spirit
Recognize the value of bonding, loyalty, gratitude, and trust
Set boundaries, protecting myself from toxic relationships
Prioritize self-love, acknowledging my worth and deservingness of love
If I could go back,
I would shift my attention to the people who matter most – those who uplift, support, care, and love me unconditionally. I would cultivate deeper connections, fostering a sense of belonging and joy, while letting go of toxic relationships that drained my energy.
If I Could Live My Life Over Again...
I would:
Take more risks and chances
Be more present and mindful
Pursue my passions with purpose
Nurture meaningful relationships
Forgive myself and others
If I Could Live My Life Over Again...
In Conclusion:
If I could turn back time, I would:
I would Prioritize self-love, growth, and happiness
I would Nurture meaningful relationships and connections
I would Focus on my journey, learning from obstacles
I would Invest in my spiritual growth and faith
I would Set boundaries, protecting my time and energy
I would Pursue my passions, aligning with my purpose
I would Cherish time with loved ones, creating lasting memories
If I could live my life over again, I would embrace every moment with intention, purpose, and love. I would recognize the beauty in imperfections, the value of relationships, and the power of personal growth.
I would live a life that truly reflects my authentic self, and I would cherish every second of it.
But sadly, my life is over, there is not much time left. So the time I do have left, before I cross the rainbow bridge, into the unknown, I will take ALL these lessons, desires, and needs learned, and embrace them for my time left on earth, one day at a time, till the end…….
MARIUS ROBBERTZE
AKA IMPISI
If I Could Live My Life Over Again...(Marius Robbertze)
If I Could Live My Life Over Again...
If I Could Live My Life Over Again...
I would have been a better child...
I would have listened more and talked backless
I would have appreciated my parent’s sacrifices and guidance
I would have been more understanding and empathetic
I would have taken responsibility for my actions
I would have shown gratitude and respect
I would have made them proud, and not worried
If I could go back,
I would strive to be a more considerate, obedient, and loving child. I would recognize the challenges my parents faced and express appreciation for their unwavering support.
Though I cannot turn back time, in Life people can still show their parents love, care, and gratitude today and every day.
If I Could Live My Life Over Again...
I would have loved to be a child who was loved and cared for, and not a child who was a burden...
I would have felt safe, supported, and cherished
I would have received guidance, encouragement, and praise
I would have been allowed to be vulnerable, without fear of judgment
I would have experienced joy, laughter, and adventure
I would have known my worth and felt deserving of love
I would have grown up with confidence, self-esteem, and hope
If I could go back,
I would want to experience a childhood filled with love, care, and nurturing. I would want to feel seen, heard, and valued, rather than being a burden.
Though my past cannot be changed, I can still work towards healing, self-love, and creating a brighter future.
If I Could Live My Life Over Again...
Because I loved my father so deeply, I would:
Spend more quality time with him, creating memories
Listen more and argue less, cherishing our moments
Show appreciation and gratitude for his presence
Ask more questions and seek his wisdom
Tell him how much I love and admire him, often
Losing a loved one can be devastating but reliving memories and cherishing the time you had together can bring comfort and peace. Hold on to the love and lessons shared.
If I Could Live My Life Over Again...
I would have been the best soldier for my country and my fellow brothers in arms...
I would have served with honour, integrity, and courage
I would have stood strong, united, and loyal alongside my comrades
I would have protected and defended our nation's values and freedom
I would have followed orders with precision and dedication
I would have been a leader, inspiring others to greatness
I would have made my country and fellow soldiers proud
If I could go back,
I would strive to be an exemplary soldier, embodying the highest standards of service, loyalty, and sacrifice. I would want to make a difference, protect my nation, and earn the respect of my fellow brothers and sisters in arms.
My dedication and bravery would be a beacon of hope, love, understanding, and inspiration to all.
If I Could Live My Life Over Again...
Because I loved my fellow brothers and soldiers so much, I would:
Be more present in our moments together
Tell him how much they meant to me, every day
Support them through thick and thin, without judgment
Share more laughs, stories, and memories
Make sure they knew they were never alone
The bonds of brotherhood and camaraderie are unbreakable.
If I could go back,
I would cherish and honour those relationships even more deeply, knowing how precious they were to me.
If I Could Live My Life Over Again...
Because of being a bad spouse, I would:
Communicate more openly and honestly
Listen actively and empathetically
Show appreciation and gratitude daily
Support and encourage their dreams
Cultivate intimacy, trust, and understanding
Regrets about past relationships can be painful, but they can also teach me valuable lessons.
If I could go back,
I would nurture and prioritize my partner, building a stronger, healthier bond.
If I Could Live My Life Over Again...
Because of broken relationships, I would:
Communicate more openly and honestly
Forgive sooner and let go of grudges
Nurture and prioritize loved ones
Set healthy boundaries and respect myself
Cherish the moments that truly mattered
Regrets and what-ifs can be painful, but they can also teach us valuable lessons for growth and self-improvement.
If I Could Live My Life Over Again...
Because I loved so deeply, I would:
Not let fear hold me back from expressing my feelings
Embrace the beauty of vulnerability
Hold on to love with open arms, not tight fists
Appreciate the time we had, not just the time we lost
Love myself just as fiercely as I loved others
Loving deeply is a gift, and though it may bring pain, it is a reminder of our capacity for connection and joy.
If I Could Live My Life Over Again...
Because of past demons I carry, I would:
Face them head-on, rather than running away
Seek help and support, without shame or fear
Practice self-compassion and forgiveness
Break free from the chains of guilt and regret
Learn to love myself, flaws and all
Do not let past demons define you. I am stronger than they are.
If I could go back,
I would confront them, heal, and rise above, emerging stronger and wiser for a better life and a better future.
If I Could Live My Life Over Again...
Because I miss my best friend and child, a Cat, Mickey, I would:
Spend more quality time with them, cherishing moments
Show more appreciation and affection
Create more memories, laughter, and adventures
Be more present and mindful in our time together
Tell them how much He meant to me, every day
Grief and longing can be overwhelming but reliving fond memories and honoring the bond you shared can bring comfort.
If I could go back,
I would hold on to the joy and love I shared with Mickey.
If I Could Live My Life Over Again...
Because I spent too much time doing the wrong things, I would:
Prioritize what truly matters, aligning actions with values
Focus on nurturing meaningful relationships
Invest time in personal growth, learning, and self-care
Pursue passions and purpose with intention and dedication
Let go of distractions, regrets, and wasted moments
Regrets about misallocated time can be painful, but they can also fuel positive change.
If I could go back,
I would optimize my time, energy, and attention, living a more intentional, fulfilling life.
If I Could Live My Life Over Again...
Because I spent too much time doing for others and less time for me, I would:
Set healthy boundaries, prioritizing self-care
Learn to say "no" without guilt or apology
Nurture my own dreams, desires, and passions
Invest in personal growth, self-love, and happiness
Recognize that filling my own cup is essential to truly helping others
Remember, self-love is not selfish.
If I could go back,
I would strike a balance between caring for others and nurturing my own well-being, becoming a happier, more whole person.
If I Could Live My Life Over Again...
Because I spent too much time giving to others and receiving little in return, I would:
Set boundaries and expectations for mutual respect
Prioritize relationships that nourish and support me
Learn to receive graciously, acknowledging my worth
Cultivate self-worth, not dependent on others' validation
Recognize that healthy relationships involve give-and-take
Remember, your worth is not measured by how much you give.
If I could go back,
I would strive for balance, surround myself with positive influences, and embrace the value of reciprocal relationships.
If I Could Live My Life Over Again...
Because I spent too much time on the work position I was forced to do, rather than the position I wanted to do, I would:
Listen to my heart and pursue my true passions
Take calculated risks to transition into my dream career
Prioritize purpose and fulfillment over financial security
Invest in education and training to bridge the gap
Create a career that aligns with my values and brings joy
Do not let circumstances dictate your path.
If I could go back,
I would break free from obligations and forge a career that ignited my soul, bringing happiness and satisfaction.
If I Could Live My Life Over Again...
Because I spent more time in Mother Nature, with all her splendor and glory, I would:
Immerse myself in her beauty, wonder, and majesty
Listen to her whispers, learning from her wisdom
Explore her depths, discovering hidden treasures
Find solace in her embrace, healing my soul
Protect and preserve her, for future generations
If I could go back,
I would embrace the natural world, finding awe, peace, and harmony within it. I would recognize the interconnectedness of all living things, and I would honour the sacred bond between humanity and the earth.
If I Could Live My Life Over Again...
Because I spent more time with animals, leveraging my ability and blessing to understand, communicate, and love them so much, I would:
Deepen my connection with the animal kingdom
Learn from their wisdom, intuition, and loyalty
Use my gift to advocate for their welfare and conservation
Nurture meaningful relationships with my furry friends
Explore the depths of interspecies understanding and compassion
I have been given a special gift – the ability to connect with animals on a profound level.
If I could go back,
I would cherish and honour this bond, using it to make a positive impact on the lives of all precious animal companions.
If I Could Live My Life Over Again...
Because I would have spent more time with GOD, reading HIS Word, and going to the House of the LORD, I would:
Deepen my faith, trust, and relationship with Him
Seek guidance, wisdom, and comfort in His presence
Find strength, peace, and joy in His Word
Fellowship with believers, growing in love and unity
Prioritize my spiritual journey, aligning with His purpose
If I could go back,
I would nurture my spiritual growth, embracing a closer walk with GOD. I would recognize the significance of faith in my life and make time for the things that bring you nearer to HIM.
If I Could Live My Life Over Again...
I would have spent more time planning my future for a better life, I would:
Set clear goals, vision, and purpose
Create a roadmap for success and fulfillment
Prioritize self-improvement, learning, and growth
Make intentional decisions, aligning with my values
Prepare for challenges, embracing resilience and adaptability
If I could go back,
I would invest time in shaping my future and crafting a life that reflects my aspirations, values, and dreams. I would recognize the power of planning, preparation, and purposeful action in creating a brighter tomorrow.
If I Could Live My Life Over Again...
I would have spent more time focusing on my journey of life, preparing for the bumps, potholes, and walls I would face, I would:
Develop resilience, learning from every obstacle
Cultivate self-awareness, understanding my strengths and weaknesses
Build a support network, surrounding myself with positivity and positive loving kind, and caring people.
Practice mindfulness, staying present in the face of challenges
Embrace growth, transforming struggles into opportunities
If I could go back,
I would recognize that life's journey is just as important as the destination. I would prepare for the ups and downs, knowing that each bump, pothole, and wall is a chance to learn, grow, and become a stronger person.
If I Could Live My Life Over Again...
I would have spent more time focusing on the ones who loved and cared for me, compared to those, who put me own, telling me how to live my life, what to do in my life, how to equate my space, and sadly who stabbed me in the back, a very painful wound and scar,
I would:
Nurture meaningful relationships, investing in true friends
Surround myself with positive influences, uplifting my spirit
Recognize the value of bonding, loyalty, gratitude, and trust
Set boundaries, protecting myself from toxic relationships
Prioritize self-love, acknowledging my worth and deservingness of love
If I could go back,
I would shift my attention to the people who matter most – those who uplift, support, care, and love me unconditionally. I would cultivate deeper connections, fostering a sense of belonging and joy, while letting go of toxic relationships that drained my energy.
If I Could Live My Life Over Again...
I would:
Take more risks and chances
Be more present and mindful
Pursue my passions with purpose
Nurture meaningful relationships
Forgive myself and others
If I Could Live My Life Over Again...
In Conclusion:
If I could turn back time, I would:
I would Prioritize self-love, growth, and happiness
I would Nurture meaningful relationships and connections
I would Focus on my journey, learning from obstacles
I would Invest in my spiritual growth and faith
I would Set boundaries, protecting my time and energy
I would Pursue my passions, aligning with my purpose
I would Cherish time with loved ones, creating lasting memories
If I could live my life over again, I would embrace every moment with intention, purpose, and love. I would recognize the beauty in imperfections, the value of relationships, and the power of personal growth.
I would live a life that truly reflects my authentic self, and I would cherish every second of it.
But sadly, my life is over, there is not much time left. So the time I do have left, before I cross the rainbow bridge, into the unknown, I will take ALL these lessons, desires, and needs learned, and embrace them for my time left on earth, one day at a time, till the end…….
MARIUS ROBBERTZE
AKA IMPISI
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