Move On

Aren’t we all disappointed in ourselves at times? We think we “have it in the bag”, or we are convinced about how something works out, but then it hits us unexpectedly that we are mistaken. It can make us lose confidence in ourselves.

A few weeks ago, I passed the exam for the first year of my phytotherapy education. It was a tough year, but I cannot blame Corona or any other circumstances. I underestimated the amount of time and effort the many projects caused that I started. I did not have much time for learning, and in addition, the overload which peaked between August and October caused concentration problems. Yes, I passed but way below my potential and expectations. I was very disappointed in myself. Most of all because the part that was not good was going so well before. I was about to lose confidence in myself.

However, I needed to find a way to get out of that destructive mood to find my motivation back to continue and keep the joy for the subject. Telling yourself how bad you did doesn’t change anything for the better. I asked myself: “What would you tell your clients or your children?” I would tell them:

  • Nothing always goes perfect, and what is the definition of perfect?
  • Life is not a static process. What looks simple and under control today, can be challenged by changing situations tomorrow.
  • Your attitude to give the best of yourself is great, and you did your best. Although the conditions made it harder, you made it anyway.
  • You know that you have been doing well and estimated tasks well. You only messed up this one task which unfortunately was part of the exam.
  • You are not an expert yet, you are still a student, and you may (and shall) make mistakes. Because they provide the best ground for examples where the traps or stumble stones lie.
  • A healer is always in a learning process anyway. And one who takes it seriously knows that they never know everything and that there is always growth potential. That is what makes this occupation so exciting.

What is the meaning of failure? To show us how we can become better. And if we are willing to become better, failure is only a way to lead us. It doesn’t mean to discourage or keep us from continuing anything. It can simply give us direction to stay on a straight path to reach the goal. That’s why I don’t like to call it a failure but an experience. We need to be open to seeing the meaning of the experience and the potential for our development.

There will always be things in life that make us feel like we are thrown back in our developments, but this is not the case. We are shown how it may not work and/or how it could work better. Our ego pride is not much help in such moments. It challenges the humbleness it needs to accept what happened and to look beyond and beneath it. And yes, also that is a lesson we are learning. And maybe it is even that ego pride to be overcome by those lessons. Because, once that happens, our humbleness and openness will automatically widen the view, and limit disappointing experiences.

We tend to expect a lot more from ourselves than from others, and we can be so hard and judging to ourselves. But whatever makes you question your assessment of your worldview, your decisions, yand our person, it only happens because you take something seriously. And that is a beautiful virtue. In the end, there are only a few things to do:

Draw the quintessence, put issues at rest, look ahead, and move on!

In Love and Light


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The purpose of my blog is to inspire and shine a light on the beauty and power of the wonderful being inside your body. You came into this world to share what only you can give. Remember who you really are, conquer the world the way you always wanted to, and become the blessing to us all that you were meant to be.

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A good example, Gary! That’s the attitude of winners! My first volleyball coach said: Don’t think of the missed ball. Forget it and focus on the next. Otherwise you will miss the next one too. Not pondering about what went bad but what do I learn from it to make it better!

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Erika, I keep thinking of the author who was turned down 100 times, but the 101st one gave her or him a try. I forgot his name, but an astronaut kept getting turned down and, finally, NASA said yes on the fourth try. Someone asked what he would have done if they said no again and his response was key, I would send in a fifth application. Keith

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Oh, yes, there are lots of such stories which prove that something only doesn’t work when we give up on it. One of those authors was J. K. Rowling (the author of Harry Potter). I love the story about the person who applied for the NASA. Just don’t ever give up!!

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Or repeated attempts after it was not gotten the first time… Hehe. We need to put the ego aside and look out for potential of improvement in the seeming failure. Nothing happens to humiliate us but to make us better.

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Sometimes we can spread ourselves out too thin and are not able to give the maximum effort to our goals. Sometimes it takes minor adjustments. If we learn from our supposed setbacks or disappointments, then we can put ourselves back on track. As you said, we are hardest on ourselves due to what we expect of and hope for ourselves. The most important thing is to not see failure or defeat but to see opportunity and victory. Great post, Erika! Have an inspiring week.

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It is so important to get this message Erika, that if things do not go “according to plan” … then an opportunity to learn has just been given to you. That perspective may well become even more important in one’s later life as certain faculties become less efficient. We cannot necessarily learn to improve our natural senses as we age, but we can take advantage of modern medicine where possible and, perhaps more importantly, can plan to work around a known limitation. Even to simply schedule a greater time frame to do a project may be all that is necessary. “Failures” really are simply opportunities to learn and grow accordingly. Great Post. 🙂

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I like the example with aging. That’s a good point. Certain things will change and we might not do anything about it but we can find other ways. Like water that is blocked by a dam but the tiniest gap let’s it find a way around it. Failure is nothing bad but important because it holds so many insights about the subject but also about ourselves! Nothing is ever in vain and seeing it that way makes every experience an adventure of exploring life.
Thank you very much, Colin!

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I am happy to hear that, dear. I did not think of it, but you are right, it is very timely now that we are about to reach a new year! Thank you very much!

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Beautifully spoken Erika, our journey does indeed take some amazing twists and turns. I had setup my massage therapy business and was doing a roaring trade within 18 months. And in one swoop due to an illness of my mum, I had to leave it and move towns, all back to square one. Then a strange thing happened, I met the most beautiful lady and fell madly in love, to which it didn’t work out and I was taken head first into my one life fear…to be rejected by someone I really loved. I was a mess but unknown to me then she had given me a gift beyond words, she had begun my path to be set me free of a life of fear and find the one love I had denied myself all my life…my love.
So yes, it is a wobbly old path but it is exactly where our hearts need to go, to be free and to be loved truly. Underneath it all we do indeed find our answers, our self worth and in doing it some crazy marks in our exams…but…the score that our hearts make just gets better and better, and eventually become a master of something we hadn’t even enrolled in…the art of love.
You are doing well dear lady, your words are your journey and you are traveling well, take a bow 😀 ❤️ 🙏🏽 🦋

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It is an amazing experience to see that what made us hit rock bottom is actually what lifts us above it again and for good. But only the one who dares to look closer and to look inside himself is able to understand it. The ability to see that what hurts us most is only a mirror of the knife we are holding against ourselves.
Thank you for sharing your story which is a very good example.
You know, I am stumbling all over the place collecting little pieces and trying to put it into a bigger picture. The more pieces I find the more I see that the picture is only getting bigger than more complete… lol!

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Out of hospital yesterday…but alas, they have nothing medically to help me so it is just a journey with me and God…oh, and many beautiful people on here who have sent me a lot of love, care and energy just as you have dear lady, thank you. It is appreciated more than you can know, it has been a very confronting experience, even for me.
And also, in return, much love for Christmas dear lady, may your wings soar its heights 😀 ❤️ 🙏🏽 🦋 🎅🏽 🌹🌟 🌈 🕊 ❄️ ⛄️

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Sending you loving thoughts may not be an act of effort for us but I understand that it means a lot to you. And that is what warms our hearts in return.
Sending you beautiful Christmas blessings, Mark!

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