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TAKING PERSONAL RESPONSIBILITY

Topic: Life Coach and Life CoachingBy Keith Bray BA CALCPublished Recently added

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TAKING PERSONAL RESPONSIBILITY
S...t happens; there is no doubt that this is true in my life and yours. We have no control over most things exte
al to ourselves!
What happens to us is not as important as how we respond.
From my friends at Hazelton, a great way to look at things. Read and think.
The exte
al events of our lives are largely beyond our control. We do not choose our parents, our emotional environment, the historical period in which we live, our body type, or the flow of circumstances that shape our experience. These are givens. We do not select them, but we can choose how we will react to them, and in that choice lays our freedom and our responsibility.
Instead of complaining about the hand we've been dealt, we can concentrate on playing it well. This is the way we exercise our freedom. What might appear to be random chance can take on meaning and purpose as we delve for insight and use our deficiencies as opportunities for growth.
Our responsibility is to do the best we can with what we have where we are. And we don't do it alone. We have help in learning how best to respond. We have a support group, we have a Higher Power, and we have an inner guide if we will listen for direction.
Need some help in how to respond to deal with your response to “happenings” and “circumstances”? Give us a shout.
Today, I will remember that “the what” of my life is not as important as “the how.”

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