Have You Committed to Changing Your Life for the Better? Accept the No-Complaining Challenge!
January 3, 2008 by Kristen King
Filed under Women's Health
Last week, I challenged you to change your life and your attitude by making a committment to stop complaining. What are you waiting for? Accept the challenge.
Don’t think you can do it? Check out this great advice for some tips and encouragement:
…the real solution to complaining is responsibility. You must say to the universe (and mean it), “I want to accept more responsibility for everything in my experience.”
Here are some examples of what I mean by accepting responsibility:
- If I’m unhappy, it’s because I’m creating it.
- If there’s a problem in the world that bothers me, I’m responsible for fixing it.
- If someone is in need, I’m responsible for helping them.
- If I want something, it’s up to me to achieve it.
- If I want certain people in my life, I must attract and invite them to be with me.
- If I don’t like my present circumstances, I must end them.
On the flip side, it may also help to take responsibility for all the good in your life. The good stuff didn’t just happen to you. You created it. Well done.
Pat yourself on the back for what you like, but don’t feel you must pretend to enjoy what you clearly don’t like. But do accept responsibility for all of it… to the extent you’re ready to do so. Keep reading…
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Like everything, the first step is admitting it.
I believe, no matter what it is we all have the power to change something we don’t like into something better.
I suppose that’s my intention with my blog; to inspire the critical thinking it takes to make this world a better place.
I’m glad I found this to do the same for me.
Nicole, thanks for stopping by and leaving a comment! I agree with you that we have the power to change what we don’t like about our lives. I hope we can both help other people to believe that, too. Keep up the blogging–and the commenting.
kk