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???We often think of endings as being sad, final moments. But what if we looked at them as new beginnings instead? When we let go of something, it allows us to move on to something better.


Endings can be difficult, but they don't have to be. Sometimes, it's just a matter of letting go and starting over. Letting go of the past can be hard, but it's often necessary in order to move forward.


In fact, endings can be the perfect opportunity to start fresh and focus on what's really important to us.


Here are three tips for making the most of endings:


1. Let go of the past

One of the best things about endings is that they give us a chance to leave the past behind. If we're constantly dwelling on what's already happened, we'll never be able to move forward. So, take a deep breath and let it go. The past is in the past for a reason.


2. Embrace the future

Endings can be scary because they represent change. But change can be good! Embrace the future and don't be afraid to step out of your comfort zone. You never know what amazing things might await you.


3. Live in the present

It's easy to get caught up in worrying about the future or dwelling on the past. But if we want to make the most of endings, we need to focus on living in the present moment. Enjoy the journey and savor every moment, good or bad. Because before you know it, it will be over.


To Create A New Beginning, You Must First Experience An Ending


To create a new beginning, you must first experience an ending. A new year cannot begin until the old one draws to a close. A new chapter cannot begin until another end. Every end signals a new beginning, it is just difficult to realize it sometimes.


When you lose someone close to you, it's painful. The end is a sad one, but if you can shift your mindset and recognize it as a new beginning you can accept the incredible memories you made together and look on them fondly. The ability to do that will ensure the new beginning leads to a more fulfilled, happier life.


Every step forward in life is necessary to continue your growth. When high school ends, college or a career begin. When college ends, a career begins. With every end, there's a new beginning. Even in divorce, the painful end ushers in a fresh start.


When you start a new job, you have left an old one. When you start a new relationship it's because a previous one finished. When you celebrate your birthday, you are also celebrating the end of another year. The end of every year provides you with an opportunity to reflect on your journey and decide how to start the new year positively.


In fact, to capture a new beginning you first must bring an end. If there is a negative situation at hand and it is beyond your control, you must first let it go before you can begin again. You have to distance yourself from it, create space for positivity, and begin again. Otherwise, it will interfere with the new beginning dawning.


Before you can properly experience new beginnings you first must get a grip on what endings are. You don't have to like the ending. You simply must accept the reality of them. If you cannot accept that an ending makes way for a new beginning then you are giving up on what could be. You are instead giving in to happiness and regret.


I want you to think about things differently. We get so stuck in our ways, it's easy to give in to negativity. Resist that impulse. By embracing a new perspective, you can let go of old, negative beliefs that no longer serve you.


If you aren't willing to take a chance you will never achieve change. You can get a fresh start without letting go of the good things in your life.


The truth is every single end brings a new beginning. It's up to you to adopt a growth mindset that recognizes that as the fact it is. I want to help you ensure you do so. There are four words you can use to see every ending as a new beginning and those words? From here on out?


From here on out?


I will let go of the things of which I cannot control.


From here on out?


I will accept reality and embrace it. Things happen for me, they do not happen to me.


From here on out?


I will be courageous enough to change my mind because it's just part of life's process. I cannot grow without change.


From here on out?


I will hold on tight to all of the good things in my life.


From here on out?


I will rest to regroup and reenergize.


From here on out?


I will take a chance and keep climbing.


From here on out?


I will appreciate every lesson.


From here on out?


I will accept that every step I take is a necessary one.


From here on out?


I will celebrate the end for what it is, a new beginning.


When you experience an ending, it can be difficult to realize that it is also a new beginning. However, by recognizing the fact that every end brings a new beginning, you can accept and embrace the change. Every step forward in life is necessary for growth, and with each end comes a new beginning. It's up to you to adopt a growth mindset and appreciate all of the lessons learned along the way.