Tag: intentional living

  • Taking Responsibility: The First Step Toward Self-Empowerment

    Taking Responsibility: The First Step Toward Self-Empowerment

    Taking responsibility early in life leads to a more fulfilling life. Once a child grows past an age where they need constant attention, they should have a duty. This helps to prepare them for the journey ahead, especially in their teenage years. At this point, they are given significant tasks like caring for themselves and making some decisions. In adulthood, a person’s responsibilities increase. This is where a person’s lack of understanding can completely ruin their lives. If they fail to make the right decisions and choices it could also hurt those around them. So how best can a person learn to take responsibility thereby building their self-empowerment?

    The Road Map To Taking Responsibility

    A person must understand that taking responsibility for their lives leads to personal gains and a better society. So to an extent, individuals must learn such a skill. Steps to attaining such a feat would include:

    Taking Responsibility Involves Dropping The Blame Game

    Sometimes, people tend to fan the embers of their unhappiness by shifting the blame. They make themselves believe that the condition is someone else’s fault. They fail to look inward and observe how they might have contributed to the situation. The reality is that to feel genuine happiness it must begin with self. It is not another person’s duty or responsibility, as that power only lies within. A perfect example of this would be people who continue to stay with an abusive partner. Instead of them to opt-out, they blame the unkind partner for doing what they know how to do best.

    The choice of happiness is with the individual who decides to leave or stay put. Note that being in an abusive relationship may not be entirely one’s fault at first. They might have ignored the red flags or fallen in love recklessly. But when they are persistent in remaining in that unhappiness this isn’t about the guilty party. There is power in choice, and the ability to choose a better way of life leads to being responsible.

    Practice Consistency In Taking Action

    Don’t complain all day about a bad situation, instead look for ways to rectify things. Going on and on about how things never change anything. The real occurs when a person decides to put in the work themselves.

    Imagine getting stressed over overwhelming tasks at work which limits self-advancement. It would be safe to consider speaking to the authorities in charge rather than whining about it. If nothing changes the best bet would be to quit the job and seek career growth.

    Change What Can Be Changed

    Nagging about situations beyond personal control is a getaway to failure. Taking responsibility involves accepting that some things beyond control help a person to come to terms with reality quickly. Like the first example of an abusive partner, it is impossible to change them. Staying wouldn’t convince them to be more empathetic. It only emboldens them and solidifies their hold on the other business partner. The best thing to do is to duck out and forget that person while they seek the help they need.

    Other harsh realities that would not need human influence to change include the economy or the weather. At the same time, taking responsibility makes one plan ahead. They could be more intentional about their choices in every area of their lives. This would mean proper planning of finances, diet, personal growth, and relationships.

    Final Note

    The key to taking responsibility for one’s life would be to focus on self. A person must be determined to experience improvement, love, and awareness. Only then will there be a drive to live with intentionality.

    #Clique, what are your thoughts?

  • The Hidden Consequences Of Not Practicing Intentional Living

    The Hidden Consequences Of Not Practicing Intentional Living

    Intentional living entails making choices, even the difficult ones. But such decisions should be made after careful assessment. People somehow believe that life happens too fast. However, the truth remains that everyone is the main theme in their story. If it feels like life is overwhelming then it’s time to pause. A person’s life should be about the person. What they want to do, and how they want to live. Nonetheless, it is crucial to go by a plan and everyone should have one.

    Consequences For Failing In Intentional Living

    An individual without a plan has failed to practice intentional living. In the long run, there are always harsh consequences. Such a person would feel less confident in their abilities. They can even be stagnant and never witness growth. Not being intentional with living leads one to:

    Never Actualizing Dreams Is A Sign That You’re Not Living Intentionally

    Everyone has a purpose. However, perfecting that purpose is a choice. Failing to be intentional with living can make an individual lag behind and never actualize their goals. Typically, every man is handed the power to craft their reality. Dreaming big is never enough. One must learn to walk the talk.

    This is where many fall off. Because grabbing a purpose involves consistency and failures, many run from it. In their inability to take risks and work out their success, they live miserably. One of their constant practices becomes wishful thinking.

    Wait Too Long And Never Realize It

    Life can slip through one’s fingers during the waiting period. There is never a right time to take that risk. But some people choose to wait it out. They prefer doing things in a more comfortable state. This never leads to growth. Infact their fear of failure makes them the most eligible candidate for failure.

    Vision, purposes, and dreams don’t happen by chance. It takes effort, and somehow life chooses when to commend those efforts. Strangely some people see it as luck. But truly there is never really any luck. A person must earn their own success!

    You Will Drift Off Course If You Don’t Practice Intentional Living

    Making a to-do list and drawing up charts isn’t enough. To lead a successful life and live intentionally, one must be proactive. This is a feature unintentional people fail to possess. So even with their grand plan, and modus operandi, they never stay on course.

    Freedom Is Sacrificed

    This means unintentional living leaves on feeling drained. Unfortunately, at first, it seems like being carefree will always get things sorted. But after sometime, that person realizes that they have been living a lie. It begins to make sense as the freedom they thought they had wasn’t truly their own.

    Then comes a time when it is too late to reverse things. This is when the stings of improper planning settles in. This is when an individual loses freedom to choose. Finally this is when a person’s life feels like another’s.

    Final Note

    It is important to go through self-reflection and assessment. Only at such times are people able to open up to themselves truly. This process can redirect one’s life. Remember that it all begins with being intentional about the change.

    #Clique, what are your thoughts?