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Ranjana Kamo
@Gamechanger · 3:29

How to Move On

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Let's understand. Number one, you will feel bad. You will cry. Do that. You need to let those emotions flow out of you. But after some time, some weeks or maybe a couple of months, you will have to collect yourself and try to move ahead in life. The second thing that you can do is know that you have stagnated in life while others have moved on. So you have to remind yourself about this aspect that others have move on. But you are still stagnated

#moveon #movingon #motivation #inspiration #selfdevelopment

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Swati Sharma
@Swatiselflove · 1:39
Hi, Ranjana. That was indeed a very thought provoking spell. And, you know, it takes a whole lot of courage, it takes a lot of endurance, a lot of strength on your part to learn to move on in life when you have seen so much of bitterness around you. And moving on is the biggest service that you can do to your mental and emotional well being
@Vivek.Padalia
Speaking Buddha
@Vivek.Padalia · 1:10

#vivekswellcastreply

Thank you for the invite and I think this is a very well shared, well thought of podcast, which is indeed the need of the time also, because there are a lot of things are happening in our life and we need to move on at one point of time. So. So I also think that the important point, which is that time is a healer, but at the same time we also need to think positively and start working on it
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Ranjana Kamo
@Gamechanger · 0:28

@Swatiselflove

Thank you so much. Swati, thank you for taking the time to respond on this. Well, I'm so glad that you liked it. And I really liked the point that you mentioned about moving on is, like, it's like embracing yourself to move on mentally and emotionally. And I think I really like that part. And thank you so much for sharing your views, and have a lovely day. Bye
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Ranjana Kamo
@Gamechanger · 0:32

@Vivek.Padalia

Thank you so much for sharing your views and I'm glad that you like this swell, and I am in complete agreement with you when you say that time is a healer, but then we can always quicken its space by moving on. And thank you so much for your viewpoints. And this may sound like just an under three and a half minutes swell, but it encompasses decades of experiences in it. So thank you so much once again. Have a lovely day. Bye
@challasrigouri
Challa Sri Gouri
@challasrigouri · 1:07
Hi, Ranjana. You're absolutely true. Moving on is really, really tough. But taking that particular step to move on and to continue with what you want is something really special that makes you or that helps you to become what you are. So most of the time, the mistake we do is when things go against us and when we are stuck somewhere, we actually stop ourselves from growing
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Ranjana Kamo
@Gamechanger · 0:27

@challasrigouri

Thank you, Gauri, for stopping by and sharing your views. It is always good to hear from you, and you're absolutely right. When things happen and there is so much bitterness around us, it becomes difficult and tough to move on. But that is how growth happens. So thank you so much. Have a lovely evening. Bye
@kadambarigupta
Kadambari Gupta
@kadambarigupta · 1:48
Ranjana ma'am, first of all, sorry for lip rang late to the swell. Thank you for this topic, ma'am. And I look forward to your suggestions because I just don't listen to the swell. But I also implement whatever you said. Not that I am able to implement it fully but I always try because you have to try. And this is such an important thing ma'am because it's not easy. Separation from husband or wife or a breakup or like a long term relationship breakup maybe
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Ranjana Kamo
@Gamechanger · 2:10

@kadambarigupta

Not just in the sense that it is time, but it is the time that you could have spent with yourself. The time that you could have given to your family, to your loved ones. That time also has been taken away from you because you were so lost in grieving or so lost in that time when you stagnated. And that is the bigger regret that why didn't I do it earlier? Why didn't I move on earlier? Why did I lose out on so many years?
@journeys

@Gamechanger

Hello. This is a very insightful post indeed and I agree. I think it is important to understand that change is a way of life and we will have to keep facing dealing with change in all its multiple facets, be it relationships, be it situations, be it environment, be it hierarchy s and so on. The best part is perhaps that time is the greatest healer and time is the thing that helps us move on. It's the greatest tool that is available to us
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Ranjana Kamo
@Gamechanger · 0:52

@journeys

So once you do that, I think then you can always take baby steps and move ahead. So thank you so much for your views and would love to keep listening your swells. Take care. Bye
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Prashant Kumar
@smileypkt · 4:58

We must move on from living a restless and fearful life. Replace your harmful habits or routine from productive habits.

But what we don't observe or understand that what we are doing on a daily basis is harming us more than a very short term experience. Like if someone has treated us that is a very short time experience. We know one day and that day we start feeling restless. But if we have some harmful habits and we keep living with those habits we can never have a quality life. So move on from your harmful habits
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Ranjana Kamo
@Gamechanger · 0:25

@smileypkt

Thank you so much prashant for stopping by and sharing your views. I thankful that you added this, you know, moving on from harmful habits. I think this is really important because there are so many habits and addictions which keep us stranded in time. And thank you so much for sharing that. I think it's very important that we move on from our harmful habits as well. Thank you so much. Bye
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