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Living with the mistakes of the past is hard.
No matter how badly you want to move forward and let go…
Sometimes it can be difficult.
Despite the road that life has led me down, letting go of the disappointment that came from flunking out of college only two semesters in, has been one of my hardest battles.
I always felt like I let so many people down, including myself.
Having graduated with such high honors and voted “Most Likely to Succeed” by my Senior Class (no pressure there, right?) left me feeling like so many people expected to see big things from me.
Everyone expected me to go above and beyond…to accomplish great things…to be something great.
And then, when I didn’t…there was embarrassment. There was shame in everything that I didn’t do…everything that I didn’t accomplish.
More than anything, I always felt like I let my parents down. My parents who worked hard and sacrificed to pay for my Private School Education. Parents who always pushed us (my sister and I) to be better…to be more…to have a life outside of the four walls of small town living.
Even after my life took a turn and I became a wife and mother, those nagging thoughts remained.
“You still failed. You still didn’t accomplish anything more than any other woman who becomes a wife and mom. You’re just like everyone else.”
Starting my own business has given me a renewed sense of pride in myself and what I do. I’m contributing to our family financially. I’m chasing down what I want to do, with or without college. And I’m loving every single second of it.
And for the first time in over five years, I don’t feel shame anymore.
I don’t feel like a disappointment.
Because yesterday four little words from my mom changed my entire mentality…changed my entire perspective, and washed away the guilt and shame I’ve felt for a long time:
I love reading these post Courtney. I bet that hearing that made you feel so good Courtney. You should be proud of all you have accomplished.
Thank you, Sarah!! It was a huge relief and a great big pressure taken off of my shoulders all at once.
I’m sorry you have felt this way for so long. But you are doing great things with your life being a mom and a wife. You are also working very hard at your design business and I am always impressed with what you do. Be proud of yourself.
Thanks girl! I really appreciate that. It feels so nice to have had that burden lifted.
Aww, Courtney that’s great! I’ve battled those same feelings of disappointment. It’s a lot of guilt to live with and it certainly weighs heavy on a person.
But you? You should be proud of yourself! You have a wonderful family are doing amazing things through your site.
It most definitely does. Guilt is a very heavy burden for sure. Thank you for your sweet words!! Your comment really made my night.
So happy for you Courtney! I’m really glad things are going well and that you’re in a good place professionally. I’m cheering for your business and I know you’re going to be great!
Thank you, Meagan!! I really appreciate that!
Love it! Love it! Love it! Really…. what a wonderful thing to say / feel / just awesome.
Thank you, Kristen!! 🙂 I felt the same way!