Personal Responsibility

Rev Stuart Bronson Self Talk Guru Speaker author healer philosopher

PERSONAL RESPONSIBILITY

By
Rev. Stuart Bronson

"The best years of your life are the ones in which you decide your problems are your own.

You do not blame them on your
mother, the ecology, or the president. You realize that you control
your own destiny."

— ALBERT ELLIS

WELCOME ALL !

In this issue of the Rev Stuart Bronson International online newsletter, my goal is to offer valuable, relevant, leading edge, and interesting content, with some innovative and refreshing ideas to expand on what you may already be receiving.

Regards,Rev Stuart
Many thanks…

In This Issue…..

1. Personal Responsibility
2. THINGS TO THINK UPON

1. PERSONAL
RESPONSIBILITY

Most people avoid accepting responsibility. That’s just a fact of life, and
we can see the results of that choice every day. Yes, we can see responsibility avoidance in peoples personal and professional lives.
And here’s something else thats a by product of that avoidance:  most people aren’t as successful as they WISH they were..ARE YOU ?

Then the issue filters down into family and friends and finally across their whole life. Do you see how responsibility avoidance and wishing
create  nothing but lack ?

Simply put,  to take responsibility for the success or failure
of yourself and your actions is to get free of all outside influences.
No possibility for excuses. No possibility of blaming anyone else if
the results aren't what you wanted,. No second-guessing. You must get
the ball in your own hands and nobody else’s. And, like magic, even if
you have failed 1000 times before it is irelevant  because
from a position of total personal responsibility you will feel
empowered and u will know your  going to make this one. And
that is exactly what will happen.

This is what literally always happens every time a man or woman accepts
personal responsibility eagerly and with confidence. It has been said
that accepting responsibility is one of the highest forms of human
maturity. A willingness to be accountable and to put yourself on the
line, is really one of the defining characteristics of adulthood.Better
thinking naturally creates better results in our lives.

So over the march/april period just take time to reflect and ask
yourself.."where am i avoiding and where will i now take personal
responsibility" .What areas of my life are suffering due to denial or
trying to shift the responsibility  to others ?

Get an A4 sheet and run a line down the middle then on the left
make a list of things your avoiding and why ?

Then on the right make a list  of the freedoms you will achieve and
feel when you take responsibility for doing them.?

Great,now grab a new A4 sheet and pick one thing off that  left hand
list and write out whats required to achieve the result you know will
be produced when you do it…lol…ok this exercise has a built in
lesson and if you followed the instructions then you have proven your
capable mentally.The point is you can now see how easy it is to take
responsibility as you just did by making a decision to do the exercise
were doing now, so it is proof that your capable,you just need to
extend it to those areas you think are difficult.

To Your Success, Rev Stuart

Rev Stuart recommends the book, "The Creative Process In The Individual"

by THOMAS TROWARD

To read previous articles and quotes from Rev Stuart Bronson Archives clickhere.

2. Things To Think Upon

"Success on any major scale requires you to accept responsibility . . . . In the final analysis,
the one quality that all successful people have is the ability to take
on responsibility."

— Michael Korda

Editor-in-Cheif, Simon & Schuster

"The price of greatness is
responsibility."

— Winston Churchill

"It is my daily mood that makesthe weather. I possess tremendous power to make life miserable or
joyous. I can be a tool of torture or an instrument of inspiration, I can humiliate or humor, hurt or heal. In all situations, it is my
response that decides whether a crisis is escalated or de-escalated, and a person is humanized or de-humanized. If we treat people as they
are, we make them worse. If we treat people as they ought to be, we help them become what they are capable of becoming.”

— J. W. Goethe

Love and Wisdom,

Rev Stuart Bronson

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