Jay Fiset

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Jay Fiset

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Personal Accountability, Personal Development
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Reframe Your Blame, How To Be Personally Accountable
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Author, Speaker, Founder of The Creator's Code

Best selling author, student of human nature, avid outdoorsman at 5 star hotels, speaks fluent smart ass, can see and reflect your life mission in 5 minutes flat, loves having 2 sons so he can play with their toys, still fantasizes about his wife after 25 years, loves ideas, but loves results even more, can simultaneously laugh and cry for different reasons at the same time, has never been star struck (but did not get a chance to meet martin Luther King, and there would have been teenage girl screaming if I had).

I am dedicated to instigating a global movement of Conscious Creators and supporting people to organize their life and resources around their passions and gifts.

His interests include television and video production, restoring vintage sports cars, running, Macintosh computers, real estate investing and learning new technology.

He is committed to personal development, conscious parenting, lifelong learining, the end of extreme poverty, community contribution and discovery.

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Recently I had the experience of sharing a mastermind weekend with 8 other high level entrepreneurs from all over North America in the mountains of Colorado. It was a phenomenal weekend where I learned (or remembered again) that allowing and accepting support is the most significant key to my ...

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The Freedom and Power of Accountability By Jay Fisetn(Part 1 of 3) Why an article on accountability? This is hardly a new topic yet the concept is widely maligned, misunderstood, and missed completely. Accountability is the foundation of the experience of freedom and personal power. If we ...

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The Freedom and Power of Accountabilityn(Part 2 of 3) Lets pick up where we left off in part one, which was an assignment to simply become conscious of where in your life you blame others and where in your life you blame yourself. Once you become more conscious of your tendency to assign blame ...

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The Freedom and Power of Accountability Part 3 of 3n If you are first joining us this issue I will recap briefly the assignments from the previous two articles. • To let go of the concept of blame, start by become conscious of when and where in your life you blame, both self and othersnn • ...

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Focusing on the Lessons An excerpt from the new book “Reframe Your Blame, How to Be Personally Accountable” by Jay Fiset Why do people have so much difficulty recognizing the lessons their Victim experiences can teach them? I believe this is because the lessons are positioned directly in our ...

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The Attitude of Gratitude During the past 30 days I have enjoyed the most powerful experiences of gratitude of my life. The triggering event is that my wife and I brought our son Wyatt home 1 month ago today. Now those of you who are parents already know what I am talking about. The words ...

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The Evolution of Personal Accountability If you read my article in the last issue you know that my wife Cory and I recently adopted our son Wyatt. We are having a blast with him and our transition. n At the same time I have been writing my first book “The Evolution of Personal Accountability” ...

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Freedom and Power of Accountability Why an article on accountability? While hardly a new topic, the concept is widely maligned, misunderstood, or missed completely. Until we are willing to live our lives from an accountable perspective, there are always excuses as to why we can’t, why our ...

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Ask, Believe, Receive Three words that are intended to unlock the secret, which as most of the world now knows is the code name for the ‘law of attraction’. You may or may not be a fan of The Secret, however I believe the fundamental formula of ask, believe, receive is sound. If only it were ...

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Lack of Purpose has a Price A couple of months ago I was interviewed by the Calgary Herald for an article about the pursuit of happiness. (If you are interested in the article you can find a link to it at my book website www.reframeyourblame.com). I do not have a traditional view of the ...

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Favorite Quotes & Thoughts from Jay Fiset

• "The inner landscape of your thoughts and feelings determines what actions you will or will not take in your life. The greatest leaps in personal evolution and accountability will happen by focusing on and expanding the forces that you can control, not by wasting time and energy on what you can’t control."

• "The hallmark of Personal Accountability is absence of blame."

• It is not wrong to be victimized, and it is not right to be personally accountable. In many cases, you have every right to be victimized.

• However, you must ask yourself if this is your wisest choice.

• Your recurring experiences of victimization are one of your best clues to your mission in life.

• Being victimized is what happens to you. Becoming a Victim is how you respond.

• You can have a real victim experience and not choose to be a Victim. It is also possible for there to be no victimization and still be a Victim.

• Personal Accountability: A framing device that eliminates blame of self and others, providing the power of choice, participation, and co-creation of the experiences and results in our lives, real or imagined.

• Acceptance of the reality of victimization is a necessary prerequisite to Personal Accountability.

• We cannot learn from our victim experiences if our belief system frames the experiences as “these are about them, not me.” Such framing allows us to dismiss the experiences and prevents our asking the deeper questions.

• Recurring negative patterns are feedback that I am resisting something. The important question is what?

• If you want to become more conscious of when you are blaming others, notice when you use the word “Why”—“Why do they treat me that way?” “Why does my boss always give me the worst jobs?” “Why” often assumes that others are wrong and implies blame.

• A wise man once said, “Everything that precedes the word ‘but’ is bullshit.”

• Blame and guilt are closely-related negative emotions. If you feel guilty in your life, that is another clue that you may be operating in Self-Blame Victim mode.

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