Taking Responsibility For Your Choices - Don't Blame Others Or Yourself!
It's Just Cause and EffectIt’s about TAKING RESPONSIBILITY FOR YOUR CHOICES; there can be no blaming. As you look at your life right now in the light of The Law of Attraction, you realize you are where you are because of the choices you have made. The direction (or misdirection) of your thinking has resulted in the circumstances and condition of your life. It's simply a matter of cause and effect. No one else (including yourself) is to blame for where you are at and what your life is about. You’ve got to start practicing TAKING RESPONSIBILITY FOR YOUR CHOICES. Being responsible isn't about pointing fingers; it's a positive act. There's no need or place for blame. End the blame game with: - Your parents
- Your teachers
- Your spouse or ex-spouse
- Your boss
- YOURSELF!
If you feel regretful and upset at you choices you must immediately end the blame game - especially self- blame. The Law of Attraction teaches us that our thinking is a creative power. This means that the focus of our thinking finds its expression in the results of our life. As Charles Haanel states in Part 1 of The Master Key System: A majority of mankind lives in the world without;few have found the world within, and yet it is the world within that makes the world without; it is therefore creative and everything which you find in your world withouthas been created by you in the world within. So, you got what you paid for. However, it is critical that you fully understand that TAKING RESPONSIBILITY FOR YOUR CHOICES is not blaming yourself. Getting into the self-blame game will only cause you to continue in an unproductive direction. If what you focus on expands, then blaming yourself can only lead to more self-denigrating thinking.
Clearly, TAKING RESPONSIBILITY FOR YOUR CHOICES and thinking is eliminating blaming others (which is simply a sad way of excusing yourself), but more easily accepted and perhaps even more unproductive is self-blame; the subtle but insidious way we derail our spiritual and psychological progress by blaming ourselves. Even worse than blame is regret. Accepting feelings of regret is like walking around your home and accepting the big hole in the living room floor. They’re both places that you feel awful about and can fall into and get hurt! Accept previous thinking and consequent behavior as choices you made.
Self-Blame Is Making ExcusesI believe that blaming yourself is making excuses for yourself in the same way that blaming others is. It’s a way of feeling that you really don’t have the resources inside to succeed in new ways. It’s a way of saying that you don’t have what it takes. What a great excuse for mediocrity!You might find it helpful to do some “revisionist” self-history. Look at your previous thinking and behavior as logical choices considering what you knew (or actually didn’t know) about the power of your thinking. Realize also that you were sometimes driven by emotional needs that you previously didn’t know how to manage. Avoid evaluating your thinking and behavior as “negative,” “bad,” or “wrong.” There’s no benefit in judging yourself. Forget any labels or attempt to classify decisions that you have previously criticized. Just move on: be an adult, simply accept what you did, and then start in a new direction.
Not "Mistakes" - Just Choices! TAKING RESPONSIBILITY FOR YOUR CHOICES still means you can feel great about yourself. With the same idea of revising self-history, I am not accepting the idea that I “made a mistake” about choices I made.In some ways it makes perfect sense for me to say that I made mistakes in my real estate investments. However, I am now labeling my behavior simply as choices that I made given how I approached situations and the resources I had. This isn’t just putting a spin on what should be called a mistake. There has to be good things about any choice that you have made. I look back at my choices in real estate investment and am applying lessons that I have learned many times over. Obviously, some of the results have been painful for me and have cost me a good deal, but to label my choices as simply making a mistake is to treat it all as a waste of time with no redeeming value; that is hardly the case.
Extract The Good Out Of So-Called "Failures"All things can work together for good if you open your heart and mind to what God has in store. Elevate yourself and your energy by viewing things you have seen as mistakes now as choices. Extract good out of these situations. Discover principles of life and lessons to be learned from what you previously regretted. 
Remember, “responsibility” literally means the “ability to make a response.” We all made responses that we felt were best and blaming ourselves solves nothing and only moves us backwards. So, the key is to fully realize that the ability to make an intelligent, wise and beneficial choice is always there.
TAKING RESPONSIBILITY FOR YOUR CHOICES in this way elevates everything you do to a new level of energy and power. There is good in everything that you have done and will do.
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