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Over It And On With It

EP 493: How To Forgive Yourself for a Mistake with Sara

Over It And On With It

Christine Hassler

Mental Health, Self-improvement, Health & Fitness, Education

4.8 • 1.7K Ratings

🗓️ 19 March 2025

⏱️ 36 minutes

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Summary

In this deeply personal and transformative episode, Christine Hassler coaches Sara through the difficult journey of self-forgiveness. Many of us have experienced the weight of regret—dwelling on decisions we wish we had made differently and struggling to let go of the past. This episode offers a path toward healing, self-acceptance, and true forgiveness.

Christine helps Sara navigate the emotions of guilt, self-judgment, and the pressure to "fix" herself, while also uncovering the deeper wounds that have shaped her self-worth. Together, they explore the impact of childhood conditioning, the importance of self-compassion, and how to break free from patterns of self-criticism.

This coaching session is a powerful reminder that we are not defined by our mistakes and that true self-love means embracing all parts of ourselves—even the ones we struggle to accept.

 

Consider/Ask Yourself:

  • Are you holding onto self-judgment for something you’ve done?
  • Do you find it easier to forgive others than to forgive yourself?
  • Have you ever attached your self-worth to external validation, such as your appearance or achievements?
  • Are you ready to let go of shame, guilt, and regret, and embrace self-compassion instead?

 

Key Insights and A-HAs:

  • Many of the “mistakes” we regret are actually opportunities for growth.
  • Forgiveness is not about condoning what happened, but about freeing yourself from self-punishment.
  • Our childhood experiences shape our self-image—but we have the power to rewrite our story.
  • True healing begins with self-compassion, not self-criticism.
  • We can learn to see ourselves beyond the surface and appreciate our true, authentic essence.

 

How to Get Over It & On With It:

  • Reframe your perception—instead of seeing your actions as "mistakes," view them as learning experiences.
  • Practice self-mothering—speak to yourself with the same love and gentleness you would offer a child.
  • Challenge self-judgment—when you hear your inner critic, ask, “Would I say this to a friend?”
  • Shift your focus from past regret to future growth—each day is a chance to choose self-compassion.

 

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0:00.0

This is episode 493, How to Forgive Yourself for a Mistake with Sarah.

0:08.8

Welcome to Over It and On With It. I'm your host, Christine Hassler, and for over a decade, I've been a life coach, speaker, and author.

0:16.5

Each week, you'll hear me work directly with a caller as I coach them through a goal they want to accomplish or an obstacle they may be facing.

0:22.6

I'll provide a blend of practical and spiritual advice as well as tangible actions you can

0:26.8

apply to your own life.

0:28.3

Now, let's get on with the episode.

0:34.5

Hi, everybody.

0:35.5

Welcome back to the show.

0:37.3

I probably should have titled this episode, How to Forgive

0:39.8

Yourself for a perceived mistake because so many of the things that we think are mistakes are or not,

0:48.0

they happen for a higher purpose, for a higher reason for us to learn from. However, when we wanted things to go a certain way or we do something

0:58.6

we think created results that are undesirable, it's hard to get to that perspective because we

1:05.7

really do believe that we made a mistake, we did something bad, and we find ourselves in regret.

1:10.7

And that's where

1:11.7

today's caller Sarah is. And even though many of you may not relate to the exact circumstance

1:18.3

that she's dealing with, I think you will relate to that feeling of doing something that

1:24.4

you're having a hard time forgiving yourself for and really being in the

1:28.2

shoulda, coulda whata. So as you're listening to this episode, consider, have you made a mistake?

1:34.6

Or as I think Michael Beckwith says, a mistake that you're beating yourself up for. Are you

1:41.8

having trouble forgiving yourself? Do you forgive other people easier than

1:45.0

you forgive yourself? Do you feel you've reached a rock bottom on some level? And it really is some

1:52.0

time to do some incredible healing work. And finally, do you have a hard time just looking at yourself

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