angelina70
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Hey! So this is rather a philosophical than fit question, but I'm sure, I'm not the only one who had the same issue at some point in their life.
How do I get over a thought, I wanted to start earlier, but didn't? Once I heard a proverb like "The best time to plant a tree was 20 years ago. The second best time is now." and I find it very wise and stuff, but... When I look at photos of my body I took 4 years ago, when I was 17 and was about to totally start going to gym, but didn't. It really makes me feel so freaking deprived. And those were my own choices, and staying in my comfort zone. When I feel, where I could be at right now, how my life could look, if I actually started... I just don't know. I of course started my journey, and don't feel like stopping, but Jesus — I, for real, don't know how to get over this thought. It's always there in my subconscious, waiting to make me to overthink and to feel down.
If someone had the same issue, and changed his mind, so it stopped bothering, please — share it with me.
How do I get over a thought, I wanted to start earlier, but didn't? Once I heard a proverb like "The best time to plant a tree was 20 years ago. The second best time is now." and I find it very wise and stuff, but... When I look at photos of my body I took 4 years ago, when I was 17 and was about to totally start going to gym, but didn't. It really makes me feel so freaking deprived. And those were my own choices, and staying in my comfort zone. When I feel, where I could be at right now, how my life could look, if I actually started... I just don't know. I of course started my journey, and don't feel like stopping, but Jesus — I, for real, don't know how to get over this thought. It's always there in my subconscious, waiting to make me to overthink and to feel down.
If someone had the same issue, and changed his mind, so it stopped bothering, please — share it with me.