WATCH: Anne Curtis’ tips on moving forward from a previous mistake
Have you ever made a mistake in the past but you can’t seem to move on from it? Let Anne Curtis help you.
The actress and “It’s Showtime” host was tagged by Bianca Gonzalez on her “Paano ba ‘To?” vlog posted on YouTube Monday.
Gonzalez first read the letter from an anonymous sender who identified herself as “Miss I’m More than That.” The sender narrated how she made a mistake at work, for which she had apologized, but still people judged her from that episode.
In response, Curtis said that she could “totally relate” to her situation, but she reassured the letter sender: “We all commit mistakes.”
She elaborated that mistakes makes you learn to be a better person, to improve ourselves and not to do it again.
Curtis also told “Miss I’m More than That” that she might be overthinking that people still judge her for that mistake. She advised: “For me kasi, as long as you know that you admit and you acknowledge that you did commit a mistake, it will make things easier for you to forgive yourself.”
Article continues after this advertisementAnd if someone still judges her for it, she told her motto: “learn the art of deadma (not caring).”
Article continues after this advertisementThe television personality also advised the sender to continue doing good until people learn to focus on it. Curtis added: “Don’t allow people it to erase the other things that you may have done.”
“Don’t be so hard on yourself because you don’t want to end up being depressed, kung ano-anong negative thoughts na pumapasok sa utak mo (allowing different negative thoughts to enter your mind),” she said. “Learn from your mistakes and move on with your life.” /ra
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