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I Discovered A Long Time Ago 002

 




"I discovered this a long time ago...."

 When you make yourself Responsible for whatever happens to you, you worry less and get more problems solved.
  
This discovery of mine is one of responsibility. Almost every
top achievement teacher will tell you that this is the starting point of every form of success in life. 

Responsibility.

Successful people take full responsibility for all their actions and results, while failures look for who or what to blame.

When I discovered this secret, my eyes were opened. By far, this is one of the most important lessons I could ever hope to learn in life. The lesson of responsibility. 

You know, the thing about this discovery is this. If you blame someone or something for any circumstance in your life, for change to happen to you, you have to change the other person or thing.

How easy is that? To change someone else, or to change some factors, some of which are practically unavoidable?

Very difficult.

Think about this, however. If you adopt the habit of full responsibility, you blame yourself for everything, and guess what, you can change yourself; you can make those lifestyle and habit modifications that will result to the success you seek.

This is the secret of the habit of responsibility.

I know, sometimes it appears that some things are out of your hands, but in all, learn to learn, adapt, modify and push forward in whatever situation you find yourself.

Be proactive. Don't wait for things to happen. Go out there and make things happen in your life.

Remember, if you do nothing, chances are that nothing will change. You alone have the key to changing your life and whatever circumstances you may be facing.

Adopt the habit of full responsibility.

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