Responsibility
is simply the ability to respond at any time and to
any situation in a way that honors you as a person and
supports you in your relationships with others.
Contrast
this with how we have been trained to view responsibility.
Responsibility does not involve blame, fault, or burden.
Not being responsible does not connote shame, guilt
or unworthiness. It does not involve a value judgment
subject to someone's opinion about how you "should"
do something or how someone ought to run their lives.
Responsibility
instead involves taking full acceptance for every event,
relationship, action and situation that occurs in your
life. It is not "true" that you bring about everything
that shows up around you in life. It is merely an interpretation
that everything you do, whatever you have in your life,
and how you show up for others is your creation. This
posture is one you can take on to empower you to be
the source of what happens to you in life. Being responsible
means that there are no victims created by events in
life. In some way, consciously or not, deliberately
or by accident (and there are no accidents), every person,
circumstance, event or challenge we encounter in life
is the result of decisions we have made.
This
is not to say that events do not occur that are outside
of the scope of our influence. Such situations certainly
do take place. To say that we are responsible for everything
that happens around us is simply a declaration that
supports us to be in choice. It is a place we
stand as we invoke our personal power to choose.
Responsibility
is always in the present, never about the past. It is
simply a place to stand from which to look at the world
as you make a choice about some action you may take.
It does not make anyone wrong or at fault. And it does
not involve manipulation.
When
any situation occurs which touches our lives, taking
responsibility means that we take the interpretation
that it simply occurred as opposed to the interpretation
that it happened to us. Having responsibility implies
that you are the designer and builder of who you are,
what you have and what you do. And, since it's your
creation, you get to change it if what you see around
you is not to your liking.
Taking
responsibility means giving up your right to make others
wrong while saying what you need to say to forward the
action without harboring ill feelings or thoughts of
resentment or getting back at the person in some way.
People
who take responsibility are empowered to respond to
any situation with a self assured, personal power and
knowledge that they can affect change.
Remember,
you are the source for what you attract in the world.
Claim responsibility for EVERYTHING in your life and
decide to take the necessary steps to impact what shows
up around you.
Dr.
Joe Rubino is an internationally acclaimed trainer,
author, success coach and the CEO of The Center For Personal
Reinvention. Learn more at http://www.centerforpersonalreinvention.com. |