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Breaking Free of the Past
Everyone makes a mistake at some point in their life. Most of us make the majority
of our mistakes when we are young. Teenagers and twenty-
If you have ever made really big mistakes and lived a dysfunctional or otherwise bad lifestyle for awhile, then you know how hard it is to get the people around you to accept that you have changed and you are no longer making those bad choices or embracing the negative philosophies. One of the most difficult and painful aspects of pulling yourself together is finding out that your friends and family do not believe you that you have changed. Yes, it is important for you to change for yourself and not for others, so you push yourself despite the lack of emotional support, but it still hurts. And, I am not talking about wanting to be seen as new and different when you have not done the work needed to really change your life. I am talking about after having made the changes to improve your life, and people still see you as the old destructive person that you used to be.
One of the biggest reasons that people fail at making permanent positive changes
is not a lack of effort or a lack of support. Most of our people say that they support
us in our decisions to improve ourselves. It is the lack of belief that we have
actually accomplished the changes. After we work and work to create a new reality
for ourselves our families and our peers still treat us like we are that other version
of ourselves that made all of the mistakes and embraced all of those self-
Last year, a singer by the name of Fantasia Barrino won the hearts of Americans on
the hit television show, American Idol. She has a beautiful gift of song and entertainment
to offer the world. She is unique, passionate, and powerfully authentic in a world
of cookie-
Part of what made her so impressive is that instead of sitting home on welfare whining and crying about being a victim, she pulled herself up by her bootstraps and started working long hard hours on her music career and doing whatever it took to make a better life for herself and for her daughter. Fantasia’s family, church, and entire community loved her and fully supported her in her dreams of becoming the next American Idol. She knew how blessed she was to have such a wonderful support system and became a role model to other single mothers that you can change your life with hard work and a passionate fire in your heart. She always made sure to let people know that it was her religious faith and her family that got her through the hard times.
One of the songs on her first CD is called “Baby Mama.” The song cheers single mothers
on as they struggle through trying to keep a job and pay for quality day care for
their children. It does not tell us that we should chose that path, but that if
you have, her heart goes out to you because she has been there and knows firsthand
how hard it is. The song is telling single mothers not to give up the battle for
independence and self-
I wish I could tell all of you that there is some magical formula I have learned
to get people to respect you and to see you as fresh and new once you have pulled
your life back together. You work so hard to create a new self-
Sometimes the best solution is to make a fresh start in a fresh location. After you have done the spiritual, emotional, and psychological work to turn your life around, move away from the nay Sayers who would treat you as if you have never changed. Do not allow anyone to convince you that once you make a mistake that you are to be labeled as damaged goods for the rest of your life. Surround yourself with people who do not know or do not care that once upon a time you were a mess. And even if it seems as if you are the only person in the world who recognizes that you have changed, know that you are right and that you are a new person making a new life.
Copyright 2005, Skye Thomas, Tomorrow’s Edge