One's philosophy is not best expressed in words; it is expressed in the choices one makes... and the choices we make are ultimately our responsibility. – Eleanor Roosevelt
Whatever happens, take responsibility. - Tony Robbins
This topic hits home with this author every single day. Today is no exception. One major life lesson learned is that when someone makes an agreement to do something, only to find they must back out for whatever reason, it doesn’t make them a liar. It allows them to realize that they can “re-negotiate” their commitment to that project. When all is said and done, the whole transaction must be held in highest regard. Re-negotiating means respectfully declining, when necessary. It means keeping in mind that the person who is being denied the help is the one who must find another avenue in which to get that project done. It means doing whatever can be done to be honest, forthright, and dependable, after all is said and done. It means that in the re-negotiating, that another offer is made, if possible or if necessary.
Responsibility is not fulfilled in as much completeness as it could be when the choices and actions are made through impulsive thought. If the choices made are from a pure heart with the highest intention, they are all fine and well. If that highest intention is fraught with non-clarity, if the choice is made without clear knowledge of what that choice entails, that is fine, too. That’s where the option for re-negotiating comes into play.
Re-negotiating a project is just one area that responsibility pertains to. Responsibility is seen in several forms: it is meant for those who take care of everyone else first. It is meant for those people to realize that they must be kind and good to themselves before they can give 100% to the well-being of another. It means that self-love is not arrogant or totally narcissistic. That self-love is coming from a higher awareness, a conscious awakening that sees that we are all one, we are all individually as important and worthy as every other person we care for, work for, or just choose to help in whatever way we can.
There is responsibility for all choices we make, due to the freedoms we are given as a people. With free will comes much responsibility. It is awareness about looking at the long-term consequences of the current choices that are made.
Another important thing to remember about responsibility is this: never give up on doing the best you can, in spite of having to let someone down. Never think in total “black and white”, assuming that because you have not been able to follow through, that you are a complete failure – because you are not! Don’t beat yourself up for not being able to do something you truly believed you could do. Also know that you cannot change the reaction the other party gives you, but know, too, that if it is a negative reaction, it doesn’t mean that person won’t continue to be a friend, if that’s what they were to begin with.
Lots of times, people can’t finish something they wanted to start and that’s okay. Because we are human, we are given the chance to start again. We are allowed “do-over’s” and that makes living a little easier. We are all perfect even in our imperfection. The most we can do is just continually strive towards excellence, since nobody can ever be perfectly faultless.
Lene' has 30+ years of life experience in the Self-Realization field. From becoming a Peer Counselor as a High School Senior to staffing an experiential self-knowledge seminar in Phoenix, called Omega Vector. She has worked as a speaker/facilitator for support groups (Al-Anon, CoDa, Parents Anonymous and Women Who Love Too Much), sharing relationship techniques with others as well as helping them find ways to build higher self-esteem and empowerment.
Lene' wrote a book in 2001, which is now self-published, called Reality in Disguise. It speaks of the strength of the human spirit and is based on her life. She just completed a second book and third book, which will be published soon online as an ebook. They are about the "rememberings"/awarenesses of who she truly is and the lessons she has learned through her journey in this life.
She is a freelance writer, motivational speaker, peer counselor and student of the higher consciousness movement.
Her goal and desire here is to reach out and help or share with anyone that needs a listening ear or a bit of guidance. If the need is just for someone who can empathize and understand where they're coming from, she can do that, too!
Thank you, bless you and may your deepest dreams and most positive goals manifest themselves in your life! You create your universe with your thoughts, so let the manifesting begin!
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