Showing posts with label Taking. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Taking. Show all posts

Taking Responsibility for Your Actions

We all make mistakes that we don't want to admit. It happens all the time that even the smallest mistakes you have done seem like terrible disasters. Your subconscious builds guilt up in your mind when things don't happen the way you wanted them to go. You feel guilty, not because it's your mistake, but your mind insists that it is.

On one hand, you might start feeling bad for things that did not happen to you or mistakes that were not yours to blame and on the other hand, your mind tries to bury the guilt of the mistakes that you have done by coming up with excuses. At some point, your mind tells you that it was not your fault to begin with.

But the feeling that the fault is not yours will never make you try to avoid the problem. You are a part of that problem whether you caused it or not.

The feeling that the responsibility should not fall on you alone enlarges with the depth of the problem. A scapegoat can always be found or manipulated when you are at fault. The scapegoat can be a person that you blame your mistake on or an excuse that you use to avoid taking responsibility of your action.

For example, when you are sleepy and you are asked to do something. If the task you are asked to make is too big for your lack of attention, then your mind will tell you that the responsibility will not fall on you, but it will fall on the person who asked you to do this in your current state. Your mind will manipulate the thought and twist it around so that you come out of the issue with no blame at all.

But even though the person might know, you should always tell them how you feel about it and how your mind will act and explain to them why they should wait for a better time because if you don't, then the responsibility will directly fall on you. You are not thinking straight when you are tired, angry, irritated or sick. Your mind does not process things the way it does when you are in a positive mood and that is not the demanders blame unless they realize that directly.

If you have gone through one of those times when you want to blame others for your mistakes then you should realize that everybody goes through that. It is not right nor is it fair. If you make a mistake then you should deal with consequences.

We all take risks, but we take a risk when we cross the street. The risk might not be great, but it remains a risk nonetheless.

Taking responsibility will work in your favor in many occasions because most of people find those who take responsibility for their actions honest and trustworthy. Being responsible for a problem does not mean that you are the one who caused it; it doesn't mean that others did not know what you might do and what might happen. It's completely unfair when you put someone else in your place when you are at fault.

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A Fresh Start for Dads - Taking Action in 2013

Did you know that people who live an action oriented life do things in a different manner? Unlike 'normal' people, they are truly passionate about what they are doing and they will do whatever it takes because they want it bad. They want it so bad that they can't sleep at night until they achieve it.

Imagine that you are a teenage boy. You have met your first love and you want her so bad. If your mom or dad told you that you cannot leave the house, what would you do if you really want to see her? Would you sneak out at night? Would you climb out the window and slip away? You would do whatever it takes, right?

That's exactly the way action driven people do things!

Whether you identify with this or not, it remains a known fact that if you want to accomplish your goals, you have to adopt the following characteristics:

You have to believe in what you are doing:

No one would believe in you if you do not believe in yourself! If you don't have a firm belief in your mission, then who the heck is going to carry it out for you? They don't even know what your mission is! Like a rebellious teenager, you can't change them unless they truly want to change themselves!

You also have to develop a compelling desire to get things done:

Like the example above, having a compelling desire is very important because if you don't have a compelling desire, most of the time, you will go halfway and later on, 'no way' because you will lose your drive.

You must have a plan:

If you do not have an effective plan, you will fail after a while. Even with a strong belief and a compelling desire, you will still fall flat on your face and you will be confused because you want it so bad yet you can't get the results. A man without a plan is simply in dreamland.

You must do whatever it takes all the way...

You must have an iron will that is even stronger than Ironman's armor! What will you do when you feel down? Are you going to live in defeat? Stop whining and bitching and JUST DO IT! Remember every bit of positive action you take brings you closer to success, in the same way that every piece of non-action keeps you further away from what you want.

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