You don’t do what you don’t want to do.
Let me explain. Every thing that you have ever said, done, and thought has been because you wanted to say it, do it, or think it.
You may be thinking:
Well that is obvious.
Unfortunately, that is not so obvious to many.
For some reason, people choose to believe someone or something else is responsible for their lives. The fact of the matter is that we are all 100% responsible for our own lives. That means every action we have ever taken has been because, ultimately, it was what we wanted to do.
You don’t do what you don’t want to do.
If you don’t want to read a book because you want to get some rest, you can’t say you want to read but you are tired. You want to sleep. You don’t want to read.
If you don’t want to get up an hour earlier in the morning to work on your business because you need your rest, you can’t say you want to start your own business but you don’t have time. You want to sleep. You don’t want to start a business.
If you want to create a change in your life, you must be honest with yourself about what you are willing to do. If you are not doing something because you are tired, stressed, scared, busy, or whatever your excuse, replace those excuses with the phrase:
I don’t want to do it.
That is the truth.
It’s totally okay to just admit to not wanting to do something. Taking 100% responsibility for your life is all about getting clear or what you want to do as well as what you don’t want to do.
Just know that if you do something, something happens and if you do nothing, nothing happens.
Here is your approach to replacing your excuses with the truth:
Replace your excuses with the truth.
Profound!
To Blog…Nakeia
Thursday, February 23, 2012
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