I LOVED this video! 💜🇺🇸🇩🇰 The primary thing I would tell myself is forgive yourself. You are lovable and forgivable. You are worth far more than you know. Stop pleasing others while forfeiting yourself. They are never truly pleased no matter how hard you try. Live to please yourself while showing love, care and acceptance to others. Embrace all that makes you seem weird or strange because that is who you truly are. Being unique and different is a glorious thing. Just be! Just be you! Thank Helle for making me think this way. It’s nice to look back at age 55 and note how far you’ve come and how much you’ve learned. Thank you my new found online friend…💜
Hello Hele. I found your channel when looking for learning the Danish language! For some reason ive become very interested in Denmark. Anyway i love your musings and find them very relaxing. I love the way you speak. I also love the sweaters you knit. Thanks for being there. Glad we all made it out of the lock down.
At 53 here, your videos are such a blessing to my soul. This one speaks to me on so many levels. Reminding me that I am allowed a beautiful life especially in the midst of uncertainty.🌅🙌🌅🍁🍂🍁🍂”Estranged from a close family member.” Me too.💗💗💗Our knitting binds us.
What a FANTASTIC post!! I have saved this one to my favorites to watch again and to share!! Wonderful words of advice on so many things!! I think if I could tell my younger self anything it would be that time would speed up exponentially and not to wait till "later" to do things in life!! It is like one day I woke up and wonder how the Hell did I get here this fast!!! There are so many things I want to do, why did I think I didn't have time when I was younger?
This video is so deep, comforting and touching! I loved listening to your wise advice which rings a bell to many of my life experiences. I learn so much from you!
Wonderful content! I can find a lot of myself in it. What I would say to my younger self: give yourself time, do not rush things, they will come when it is the time for it….. I spent 20 years in the US and now I am back to Poland by my own choice… I am a little lost now… not sure where I belong anymore…. But I think that time will show… Accept that life has ups and downs and be thankful for all…
I want to go to Denmark, it seems so calm there and your words of wisdom are so spot on. Especially when you said good for you about not listening to your father when he said don't go to India, you can do it later. So TRUE! You need to do it now, who knows if you'll be fortunate enough to be around later.
Ah, glad to hear we’re on the same page about these words from our older selves, Layla ☺️ It is pretty calm in Denmark; I hope you get to go some time!
I live near the San Fransico bay and I love the fog! this video is so thoughtful and I too find myself reflecting when walking in it, good for the soul thank you
Oh, a lovely part of California! I’d love to (re)visit it again someday (I celebrated my 13th birthday in San Francisco, but don’t remember that much from the visit). Yes, I think there is something about the fog which invites reflection, at least for some of us 😌 Thanks for your comment 💗
I had to send this video to my daughters. Your words are so inspiring better that I could get across to them. Then again they would listen better to someone else more than their own mother. I like the part about a mother's annoying habits and expressions. My famous words I still say to my mother is "and this too will pass". She asks me how I got to be so wise. I just smile back at her. Thank you for your writings they touch me deeply.
"One day, in retrospect, the years of struggle will strike you as the most beautiful" (Freud). If I could tell my younger self anything it would be......... I will need to think about this answer Helle, I'll get back to you . But suffice to say it won't be in agreement with Freud!!! A beautiful video and insight into your life, thankyou for sharing. And by the way you are still young with a wonderful sprightly step, with a wisdom beyond your years. 🌹
You are too kind, Brian (*blushing*). I think I’ve heard that quote before, though I wouldn’t have thought Freud could be that poetic. But no, I’m not sure I agree with him either (nor on various other things, for that matter). Some things I could certainly do/have done without. Do get back to me if you think of something - and thanks for a lovely comment 🌤
When people transcend into adulthood, they mostly do it with a best friend or maybe a couple of friends. The adventures and escapades, laughs, tears and embarrassments, shared. As you get older, new committed relationships form, spouses, children, career/work. In many cases (like mine), when life starts to slow, some of your most treasured memories and fond stories are with people who no longer share your life. I wish they did... So Helle, in answer to your question.. If I could tell my younger self anything, it would be... Buy as many shares as possible in a little tech company called Apple.😉
@@briangronan5100 From wise and contemplative to pragmatic and cheeky 🙃☺️ But yes on all counts, Brian. It’s almost inevitable to look back and not sometimes feel a twinge of … something, not regret but maybe a kind of bittersweet melancholy: so much is over, some people are gone from our lives - but we’re still here 😌🤍
@@danishmusings If I could turn back the clock, I would work harder on keeping my old friends apart of my life is what I meant Helle. Unfortunately I have trouble expressing myself. 🙃. Now I've started reading your book and WOW, I don't feel worthy of sharing comments on your page .Extraordinary.
@@briangronan5100 I agree with you re old friends - hence my comment in the video about some of my best friends who moved to Norway and the Faroe Islands and with whom I didn’t stay in touch, sadly. And lovely to hear you’ve started my book 😌 but nonsense to the last bit! Were it not for the comments here, yours most certainly included, I’d pack it in 🙈🌷
Precious Words about Life's Perspective 🌸 Thanks for Sharing your Experience Ma'm, Another Great Blog 🧡 Best Wishes & Keep Going 💛 Love from India, Punjab ❤
One thing about me in teenage time was that I was very much worried about what people think. But now less care about what they think and i learned to accept failures. I think every people has to reach their late 20s or 30s to reach this attitude.
I agree, George. It seems to be characteristic of our younger years to compare, and less accepting in general (at least for most of us) to accept failures and accept ourselves as we age 💙
I would tell myself to appreciate my parents and the older I get the more I find myself talking to their photos and tell them they were right about quite a lot. Fear has been a reason I have made poor decisions many times. I would tell myself to not be afraid
That little walkway you went on near the end was quite metaphorical to life's journey - you never know where the uncertain path will take you; but might be pleasantly surprised by both the journey and destination, despite the challenge.
You know, I have learnt to go with the flow, so to speak, I just do the best I can, and hope that is enough!, Both my parents are gone, and I do regret not listening to them more, and spending more time with them! And that seems to be the case with so many of us!
Good for you, Katherine, and yes, very true. I think my main ‘pain’ then came from my mom dying too young, when I was newly divorced and a single parent. It was kind of a double whammy, and it took me years to ‘recover.’ Acceptance, I think, is key 🌷
@@danishmusings indeed it is! I was lucky, I had my Parents in my life for over 50 years, so still many beautiful memories,,but, like you and I hope all humanity, I will always miss them!
I was in graduate school with 3 children under 13, working part time and both parents died within 10 months of each other. We were left with three properties and 2 pets. I was angry me because I had to work so hard and lost fun times with our sons. I beat myself up for handling it all rather badly. Then I realized I was just overwhelmed, something I see many 40 somethings deal with. I was doing my best to survive. I finished my degree 3 months after losing my mother in law, a lovely woman. This was a year after losing my mother to cancer. Life is much calmer and easy now that I am in my 70’s. I am an introvert and usually have preferred my own company but see friends who interacted more with others. I kind of wish I now had those experiences but glad for who I am today that came at a cost of more friendships. I still work on accepting myself just as I am and not trying to change myself. We are a work in progress all of our lives.
We had light snow here in Chicago today. Spring should return on Sunday for at least a week. Thank you for your video, it was really very helpful. Still enjoying "England Revisited", about half way through. I think you know the English language better than most of us, beautifully written. Wish more of us could have had an objective mentor to plant some ideas in our heads when we were growing up. I liked what you had to say.
Oh, I’m envious of your snow, Marcus ❄️ Thanks so much for your comments about my book and the video 🤍 Yeah, I really do wish I could have imparted some of my later insights to my earlier self - but I guess it’s a premise in life that we can’t do that. Hopefully, we live and we learn 😌
I am 18 🙂, I am learning from you 🙂, I just started my journey of work, Your advices are helping me to reach to my goals, One day I will be successful if I get advices from you 🙂
I am 18, & dreaming to live in Denmark in future, I am middle class but I want to be successful and then buying house there, but somebody told that people are not friendly🙁, Why dear Helle?
I LOVED this video! 💜🇺🇸🇩🇰 The primary thing I would tell myself is forgive yourself. You are lovable and forgivable. You are worth far more than you know. Stop pleasing others while forfeiting yourself. They are never truly pleased no matter how hard you try. Live to please yourself while showing love, care and acceptance to others. Embrace all that makes you seem weird or strange because that is who you truly are. Being unique and different is a glorious thing. Just be! Just be you! Thank Helle for making me think this way. It’s nice to look back at age 55 and note how far you’ve come and how much you’ve learned. Thank you my new found online friend…💜
Excellent, Lorna. And oh - we are exactly the same age, then 😍
Hello Hele. I found your channel when looking for learning the Danish language! For some reason ive become very interested in Denmark. Anyway i love your musings and find them very relaxing. I love the way you speak. I also love the sweaters you knit. Thanks for being there. Glad we all made it out of the lock down.
‘I hope we all get there’ really touched something inside of me. Found this through knitting videos but loved this. Thanks.
At 53 here, your videos are such a blessing to my soul. This one speaks to me on so many levels. Reminding me that I am allowed a beautiful life especially in the midst of uncertainty.🌅🙌🌅🍁🍂🍁🍂”Estranged from a close family member.” Me too.💗💗💗Our knitting binds us.
Thank you for your beautiful comment. And yes, you sure are allowed a beautiful life. Thanks for reminding me, and you are not alone 💕✨
well said thank you
As my old Greek friend says, “Youth is wasted on the young”
Thank you for these words. How touching and inspiring.
Couldn’t love this more. Thanks Hele! This is exactly what I needed to hear today ❤️
Ah, so glad to hear that, jt. All the best to you 💖
Always a pleasure to listen to you while walking.❤️❤️
That’s very kind of you to say, Ana, thank you 💞
What a FANTASTIC post!! I have saved this one to my favorites to watch again and to share!! Wonderful words of advice on so many things!! I think if I could tell my younger self anything it would be that time would speed up exponentially and not to wait till "later" to do things in life!! It is like one day I woke up and wonder how the Hell did I get here this fast!!! There are so many things I want to do, why did I think I didn't have time when I was younger?
Your words here speak directly to me. Yes, excellent advice - I’m taking that with me right now 😽❤️
So much truth..😊
Hi Helle. Thank you so much for the peaceful and calming message. Hug
So glad the video could bring you a bit of calm, Carla. Big hug 💙
This video is so deep, comforting and touching! I loved listening to your wise advice which rings a bell to many of my life experiences. I learn so much from you!
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Loved this video ❤
Love this video ❤
Wonderful content! I can find a lot of myself in it. What I would say to my younger self: give yourself time, do not rush things, they will come when it is the time for it…..
I spent 20 years in the US and now I am back to Poland by my own choice… I am a little lost now… not sure where I belong anymore…. But I think that time will show… Accept that life has ups and downs and be thankful for all…
Agree with your thoughts here. Good luck 💕
Wise advice. They’re in Your past for a reason. Onward and upward ❤
Totally agree 😻
What a deep inspirational video. I could totally understand and relate. Gave me lots to think about. Thank you so much for sharing this 😊
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I want to go to Denmark, it seems so calm there and your words of wisdom are so spot on. Especially when you said good for you about not listening to your father when he said don't go to India, you can do it later. So TRUE! You need to do it now, who knows if you'll be fortunate enough to be around later.
Ah, glad to hear we’re on the same page about these words from our older selves, Layla ☺️ It is pretty calm in Denmark; I hope you get to go some time!
I live near the San Fransico bay and I love the fog! this video is so thoughtful and I too find myself reflecting when walking in it, good for the soul thank you
Oh, a lovely part of California! I’d love to (re)visit it again someday (I celebrated my 13th birthday in San Francisco, but don’t remember that much from the visit). Yes, I think there is something about the fog which invites reflection, at least for some of us 😌 Thanks for your comment 💗
Wow that's great video 📹
Beautiful 😍
Hello, Waseem. Thank you so much 🌸
I had to send this video to my daughters. Your words are so inspiring better that I could get across to them. Then again they would listen better to someone else more than their own mother. I like the part about a mother's annoying habits and expressions. My famous words I still say to my mother is "and this too will pass". She asks me how I got to be so wise. I just smile back at her. Thank you for your writings they touch me deeply.
I know - same with my daughters. Much love to you 😻❤️
"One day, in retrospect, the years of struggle will strike you as the most beautiful" (Freud). If I could tell my younger self anything it would be......... I will need to think about this answer Helle, I'll get back to you . But suffice to say it won't be in agreement with Freud!!! A beautiful video and insight into your life, thankyou for sharing. And by the way you are still young with a wonderful sprightly step, with a wisdom beyond your years. 🌹
You are too kind, Brian (*blushing*). I think I’ve heard that quote before, though I wouldn’t have thought Freud could be that poetic. But no, I’m not sure I agree with him either (nor on various other things, for that matter). Some things I could certainly do/have done without. Do get back to me if you think of something - and thanks for a lovely comment 🌤
When people transcend into adulthood, they mostly do it with a best friend or maybe a couple of friends. The adventures and escapades, laughs, tears and embarrassments, shared. As you get older, new committed relationships form, spouses, children, career/work. In many cases (like mine), when life starts to slow, some of your most treasured memories and fond stories are with people who no longer share your life. I wish they did... So Helle, in answer to your question.. If I could tell my younger self anything, it would be... Buy as many shares as possible in a little tech company called Apple.😉
@@briangronan5100 From wise and contemplative to pragmatic and cheeky 🙃☺️ But yes on all counts, Brian. It’s almost inevitable to look back and not sometimes feel a twinge of … something, not regret but maybe a kind of bittersweet melancholy: so much is over, some people are gone from our lives - but we’re still here 😌🤍
@@danishmusings If I could turn back the clock, I would work harder on keeping my old friends apart of my life is what I meant Helle. Unfortunately I have trouble expressing myself. 🙃. Now I've started reading your book and WOW, I don't feel worthy of sharing comments on your page .Extraordinary.
@@briangronan5100 I agree with you re old friends - hence my comment in the video about some of my best friends who moved to Norway and the Faroe Islands and with whom I didn’t stay in touch, sadly. And lovely to hear you’ve started my book 😌 but nonsense to the last bit! Were it not for the comments here, yours most certainly included, I’d pack it in 🙈🌷
Precious Words about Life's Perspective 🌸
Thanks for Sharing your Experience Ma'm,
Another Great Blog 🧡
Best Wishes & Keep Going 💛
Love from India, Punjab ❤
Thank you for your kind words, once again, Manpreet 🙏🏻💙
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One thing about me in teenage time was that I was very much worried about what people think. But now less care about what they think and i learned to accept failures. I think every people has to reach their late 20s or 30s to reach this attitude.
I agree, George. It seems to be characteristic of our younger years to compare, and less accepting in general (at least for most of us) to accept failures and accept ourselves as we age 💙
I would tell myself to appreciate my parents and the older I get the more I find myself talking to their photos and tell them they were right about quite a lot. Fear has been a reason I have made poor decisions many times. I would tell myself to not be afraid
Oh, I hear you, and I agree. Here’s to more love and less fear❤️
That little walkway you went on near the end was quite metaphorical to life's journey - you never know where the uncertain path will take you; but might be pleasantly surprised by both the journey and destination, despite the challenge.
That’s so true! And no matter what, you keep moving, one little step at a time, while being open to potential surprises ☺️
You know, I have learnt to go with the flow, so to speak, I just do the best I can, and hope that is enough!, Both my parents are gone, and I do regret not listening to them more, and spending more time with them! And that seems to be the case with so many of us!
Good for you, Katherine, and yes, very true. I think my main ‘pain’ then came from my mom dying too young, when I was newly divorced and a single parent. It was kind of a double whammy, and it took me years to ‘recover.’ Acceptance, I think, is key 🌷
@@danishmusings indeed it is! I was lucky, I had my Parents in my life for over 50 years, so still many beautiful memories,,but, like you and I hope all humanity, I will always miss them!
I was in graduate school with 3 children under 13, working part time and both parents died within 10 months of each other. We were left with three properties and 2 pets. I was angry me because I had to work so hard and lost fun times with our sons. I beat myself up for handling it all rather badly. Then I realized I was just overwhelmed, something I see many 40 somethings deal with. I was doing my best to survive. I finished my degree 3 months after losing my mother in law, a lovely woman. This was a year after losing my mother to cancer. Life is much calmer and easy now that I am in my 70’s.
I am an introvert and usually have preferred my own company but see friends who interacted more with others. I kind of wish I now had those experiences but glad for who I am today that came at a cost of more friendships. I still work on accepting myself just as I am and not trying to change myself. We are a work in progress all of our lives.
Hi! I just found your channel and this video really resonated. Thanks for sharing ❤
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We had light snow here in Chicago today. Spring should return on Sunday for at least a week. Thank you for your video, it was really very helpful. Still enjoying "England Revisited", about half way through. I think you know the English language better than most of us, beautifully written. Wish more of us could have had an objective mentor to plant some ideas in our heads when we were growing up. I liked what you had to say.
Oh, I’m envious of your snow, Marcus ❄️ Thanks so much for your comments about my book and the video 🤍 Yeah, I really do wish I could have imparted some of my later insights to my earlier self - but I guess it’s a premise in life that we can’t do that. Hopefully, we live and we learn 😌
I am 18 🙂, I am learning from you 🙂, I just started my journey of work, Your advices are helping me to reach to my goals, One day I will be successful if I get advices from you 🙂
Thanks for your vote of confidence! I wish you the best of luck 😺
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I am 18, & dreaming to live in Denmark in future, I am middle class but I want to be successful and then buying house there, but somebody told that people are not friendly🙁, Why dear Helle?
Hmm, I think Danish people are quite friendly but more reserved than eg Americans, not as open. Many Scandinavians are like that.
Nice
Thank you, Md Nadim ☺️
Did you marry to a American?
No… I lived in America as a teenager.