Responsibility - Make It A Way Of Life
What more important part of the right attitude is responsibility? To be responsible for one's actions is to really take part in life, and wanting to make a real difference. What does this all really mean? - to be accountable for our thoughts and actions
- to work hard not just to oblige ourselves but to make a difference
- to be amenable and receptive but answerable for our actions
- to be sensible and mature in our outlook
- to be reliable and dependable each and every day
- to be conscientious and trustworthy
- to have a good and sound attitude
a lot to live up too then! At times we can question ourselves and wonder how we should act and live. We can think and be thoughtful about our life and what is happening to us. Are we really taking charge? Are we really acting in a good solid and dependable manner? What could we be doing better? The power of words . . . I strongly feel that words have a place in our lives. As we read this page we can let the words gently flow over us. We can let ourselves open up - to the thoughts and their meanings
- to the ideas and their origin
- to the phrases and the understandings that they have ready for us
And too gently and slowly let them impact on our lives as we read - and in the future when we recall their meaning for us. I hope this page has this effect. If we just remember that words can be very powerful - healing, soothing, comforting, relaxing . . . Responsibility is an important attitude to begin any thought of decision making needs to start from within and we need to honor conscientious action to have a chance of success our efforts, thoughts and actions will give us access To the many hidden elements we all have in abundance if we use them wisely, well and according to our conscience we will make the decisions right for us in our present state of readiness and excitement if we just play it straight Down the line and be with others loyal and true, trustworthy and mature, then good things will ensue and we will for our part make a valuable contribution to the good of all, which will make sense of each action In trying to please all we may not manage much for that is often not possible, besides we'd be out of touch with our inner instincts, thoughts and a good feeling may well lead us to act without too much coaxing In a particular direction we find ourselves facing the need to accomplish an endeavor we find ourselves acting both in an amenable, reasonable and acceptable way negative thoughts and directions which will have no sway Over us as we decide what we should try to do we may look to the heavens to ask for a breakthrough but where we will find the real strength is from within and here it helps to feel nice and comfortable in our own skin For this avoids obligation and helps make us more receptive to life, help and assistance and will be our motive to contribute and share of ourselves in a good way successful decision making is an aspect of our life that needs to stay On track, aware of accountability, sensible and mature to get the job done can be the real allure to giving of our best in an effective way to be efficient and productive will enhance our display And show others in our actions we are quite reliable conscientious, trustworthy, solid and dependable, being also sound of judgment is a key ingredient taking responsibility, being one with ourselves and in the moment Allows us to perform to our best ability to let our talents come to the fore, is that not easy to do if we trust ourselves and our value system to lead us through life's challenges will leave our passion Intact, for us becoming a shining beacon of hope and desire and banishing boredom keeping us on track helping us make our decisions, ever greater experience and satisfaction truly beckons And motivates us to confidently forge ahead making the right decisions from morning to the time to go to bed, taking responsibility, being loyal, letting integrity, responsibility and honor forging each action, by which we can be an upright, trustworthy, responsible and productive citizen. All best, Martin
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