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The Jim Fortin Podcast

Ep 78: Q & A - How Do I Release And Forgive My Past?

The Jim Fortin Podcast

Jim Fortin

Education, Self-improvement

4.91.7K Ratings

🗓️ 16 December 2019

⏱️ 27 minutes

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Summary

Start Your Transformation Now I’m sure that a lot of people can relate to this Monday’s episode. Shame from the past! It’s something that many people hang onto for far too long. It’s debilitating. In this episode I talk about: [2:02] The four ancient principles of “impeccability” [4:36] A past episode where I say that there is no such thing as time [8:18] How we can even let go of “huge” mistakes [12:17] Victim mentality [16:45] The perceived “benefits” of hanging onto shame from the past [22:43] And, I briefly talk about forgiveness When I say “let go of huge mistakes,” you’ll find an interesting story in this episode where I talk about a man who brought down Richard Nixon’s presidency. I’ll share with you what he told me about “huge mistakes.” I picked this question this week because so many people hold onto their past and they try to manage their lives from their past and there is no past, there is only now! Transformational Takeaway: You are not your past, the past does not exist Mentioned Resources: Master Thought Formula Episode 11: The Real Reason You Never Have Enough Time To Do All That You Want To Episode 57: Life is Choice Let's Connect:  Instagram Facebook YouTube LinkedIn  LIKED THE EPISODE? If you're the kind of person who likes to help others, then share this with your friends and family. If you have found value, they will too. Please leave a review on Apple Podcasts so we can reach more people. Listening on Spotify? Please leave a comment below. We would love to hear from you! Thank you for listening!  With Gratitude, Jim Fortin

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0:00.0

You're listening to episode number 78 of the Transform Your Life from the Inside Out podcast.

0:07.0

This is a Monday Q&A episode and this week I answered Darla's question.

0:11.0

And her question is one that probably a lot of you can relate to.

0:15.7

Her question is this, how do I release and forgive my past?

0:20.8

If you can relate to that, stay tuned.

0:23.0

Hi, I'm Jim Fortin and you're about to start transforming your life

0:28.0

from the inside out with this podcast.

0:31.0

I'm widely considered the leader in subconscious transformation and I've coached

0:34.8

superachievers all around the world for over 25 years. Here you're going to

0:39.6

find no raw motivation and no hype because this podcast is a combination of brain

0:44.6

science, transformational psychology, and ancient wisdom all rolled into one

0:49.4

to take your life to levels you've never thought possible.

0:53.8

If you're wanting a lot more in life, to feel better, to heal,

0:58.3

to have peace of mind, to feel powerful and alive,

1:01.5

and to bring more abundance and prosperity into your life

1:03.7

than this podcast is for you because you're going to start learning how to

1:08.1

master your mind and evolve your consciousness and when you do that anything you want then becomes possible for

1:15.6

you. I'm glad you're here. Okay so episode number 78 how do I release and

1:22.4

forgive my past?

1:24.0

Before I go into that, let me read Darla's email that she sent in.

1:29.0

So here it is.

1:31.0

How do I release and forgive my past? I've made mistakes, I failed myself and others multiple times, and I find I keep coming back to my past. I've done talk therapy and figuring out why I did the things I did and the decisions I made back then.

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