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5 Reasons To Start Over In Life

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By Kennedy JonesPublished 3 years ago 3 min read
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Is this the time to start over in your life? Whether you choose to start over or circumstances make starting over your only choice, there are five great reasons to move forward, push the reset button, and start over in life.

1. New Year, New You

Many people make New Year’s resolutions to do something different in the coming year. While that may seem convenient, you don’t have to wait until January 1st to start over in life. At one time, calendars were based on the lunar or moon cycle. The new year started in the spring, officially March 25th, when planting season began. There have been many different calendars in the past, and some cultures still use a rotating calendar today.

You can choose any time of year to start over in life. Your new year begins with you and the changes you make. You can start over on January 1st if you like, but you can also choose your birthday month, the start of a new season, or any day you want.

2. Not All Endings Are Bad

Another reason to start over in life is that something is ending. Not all endings are bad. Finishing high school and starting over as a college student, leaving your current job for a promotion, and buying a bigger house because your family is getting large are all examples of positive reasons to start over.

While you may feel some sadness at leaving your old life, positive reasons for starting over are opportunities to learn, grow, and achieve more in life. To successfully manage positive changes, hold onto your good memories, and be prepared to make new ones as you start over.

3. You Must

Sometimes, starting over isn’t your choice. A divorce or the death of a spouse, losing a parent or child, or being fired from your job force you to change how you’ve been living and start over. When you experience a loss, starting over includes the Five Stage of Grief, according to physiatrist Dr. Elizabeth Kubler-Ross. As you start over, you may experience:

• Denial

• Anger

• Bargaining

• Depression

• Acceptance

Grieving can make starting over complicated, and you need to be gentle with yourself if you are starting over after a loss. While it may feel like your life has changed in an instant, it will take time to develop new habits, new joys, and new memories.

4. Change is Growth

Starting over can mean that you are ready to grow, learn, and change. Feeling stuck in life, wanting more, or feeling burned out, are examples of starting over because it’s time for a change. To change, you must be ready to grow beyond your life now and learn new ways of doing things. Growing and changing allow you to learn a new way of being who you are.

Consider a seed. If the seed stays a seed, it will never bear flowers or fruit. First, the seed must change by growing into a plant, which matures to change again, and flower or fruit. As the flowers or fruit leave the plant, new seeds spread to grow more plants. During each stage in a plant’s life, it starts over to reach its mission. In your life, change helps you grow and reach your goal.

5. Your Best Life

Are you living your best life? Are you who you want to be? Another reason for starting over in life is to become balanced and peaceful. Many studies show that gratitude, volunteering, and self-esteem all play a part in living your best life. If you are ready to change, improving yourself and your life is a positive reason to start over.

Whatever change or challenge you are facing, starting over is your opportunity to learn and grow. Don’t let past mistakes or fear be a reason that you don’t start over in life.

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About the Creator

Kennedy Jones

the creator, Owner, researcher & Publisher of Southern Red Press, a Lifestyles research & publishing firm ,based in Oklahoma, I’m an 8 time Stroke survivor, now with limited use of my left arm & leg, - https://www.kennedyjones.works

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