Who is in charge of our Lives?
Ten Pointers to Own Up Responsibility
Are you the one who is leading your life?
Do you think someone else is making you do what you are doing?
Will this change when we succeed in what we do?
The moment you succeed in one thing, they tell you that you
should have done something better or discourage you!
Let us say, you passed the exams scoring an ‘A’ grade.
People around you tell you that you should have scored an ‘A+’. In case you get
an ‘A+’, they tell you that you should get through the entrance tests and that
they are not easy.
If you get a well-paying job, they tell you how stressful
the job could become and how you are not ready yet to face the challenges.
If you buy a car, people around you keep telling you what
the car lacks and never listen to what you say.
It is these things that fill up our consciousness and make us feel that we did something wrong. Sometimes we feel that whatever we do, we don’t know how to do it right.
This undermines our self-perception and we start accumulating more such instances to substantiate what we think about ourselves. This may lead to depression in some people whereas in others it may lead to laziness and procrastination. Altogether, there is distress in everyone.
The solution to this problem lies in making yourself responsible for your happiness.
🔔TIP from Swach Chetan 🔔
Make sure your ‘SELF’ becomes part of youAdopt one or more of the following pointers
1. Expect criticism
2. Go with the majority
Out of a hundred people, if even one person around you denies your achievements, you tend to fill your consciousness with that response only. You remember, perceive, feel, and think only about it and ignore all the other encouragement. All your efforts become focused on how to please that one person, and in that preoccupation, you tend to forget the others who come to help you.
3. Evaluate responses
Learn to evaluate the responses you get and see if they have merit. Some suggestions that help you improve can be tried and adopted whereas those that are thrown at you because of spite or jealousy can be discarded.
4. Stop comparison
You must understand that you are always compared with people who are better than you. The moment you accept such comparisons, you tend to undermine your abilities. The other person starts dictating how you should live and you are no longer in charge of your life.
5. Wait it out
Take your time to receive praise and compliments. The more you expect them, the greater you will face disappointments. It does not matter if everyone likes what you do. Wait for someone with the same mindset so that you can receive constructive criticism.
6. Own up to mistakes
Do not try to defend yourself when you make mistakes. Mistakes and misunderstandings are part and parcel of life. No one is perfect and perfection is only an ideal. Instead of aiming for perfection, try and see how you can correct those mistakes.
7. Learn to justify
Do not meekly accept whatever someone else says. You must learn to question and challenge them. Whenever you suspect their motive, be assertive in your approach. Pleasing them is not that important.
8. Take suggestions
If someone is honestly giving feedback, then accept it openly. Ask them for suggestions about where you can improve. Refrain from expecting approval from them. Rather allow them to be blunt with you so that they can contribute to your learning.
9. Make your own decisions
Take suggestions from others but the decisions must be made by you. When you decide, you will have ownership, a feeling of achievement, and satisfaction of fulfillment.
10. Be interdependent
With a ‘Don’t Care’ attitude you will reach nowhere. Receive scolding from loved ones with a sense of gratitude. Do not give too much credence when strangers praise you. Nevertheless, be interdependent rather than either being dependent or independent.
Following are the 10 Pointers to own up to the responsibility
1.
Expect criticism
2.
Go with the majority
3.
Evaluate responses
4.
Stop comparison
5.
Wait it out
6.
Own up to mistakes
7.
Learn to justify
8.
Take suggestions
9.
Make your own decisions
10.
Be interdependent
Let no one else dictate how you should live if you know that you are not breaking any rules. Always welcome criticisms, but don’t take them literally. Be wary of people who are unnecessarily lovely to you.
This way, you can take back your life to live on your terms.
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