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WITI PERSONAL GROWTH
Own Your Space
What do you tell yourself when something doesn’t work out the way you had hoped? Do you blame someone else – their attitude or their actions? Do you blame your environment, your upbringing, or fate? If you want to dramatically boost your sense of personal power and self esteem placing blame won’t help you. What will help is when you learn to “own your space.” Here’s why and how. Blaming may feel good but it comes with a cost Each time you say, “It’s not my fault” several things happen: 1. Your learning and growth stop dead Once you have explained or justified a situation (to yourself or others) you naturally feel that you are off the hook – so there is little reason for further analysis, inquiry, or learning. 2. You place yourself at the mercy of random forces If what happened to you is a result of “it” or “them” then clearly you are not a causal power in your life - you are simply a recipient or victim. While you can control your own thoughts and actions and intentions you cannot control those of others so apparent randomness prevails in your life when you remove yourself from the equation of causality. 3. You reinforce your sense of powerlessness By blaming outside people or circumstances you may think you are proclaiming your own power and efficacy - after all by blaming others you are essentially asserting that it was not you who messed things up! But in reality you are undermining your own self esteem. You are in effect saying to yourself, “I don’t have the power to carry out my intentions. I could have done things faster or better (etc.) except other things/people got in the way and derailed me.” This is an acknowledgement that “they,” not you, had more power in the situation. What does it mean to “own your space?” It means telling yourself the following two things in all situations: 1. I accept responsibility for everything that happens in my space 2. What ever happens I will take care of it.
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