You are your choices, not your situation
Tuesday, January 13th, 2009It is often very difficult when in a crisis not to feel like a victim
Whether it is ill health, death, loss of a job or whatever, it is easy to feel hopeless and without a choice.
But the truth is we always have a lot more power in any given situation than is immediately obvious.
First you get to choose whether or not to feel like a victim.
If you make the choice that you have a modicum of control here you will start to see that you have many more choices here.
Although mindsets can make it easy to think one way, if that is a dis-empowering path then we can stop and choose other thoughts.
Also accepting that our past choices have contributed at least in part to our current situation. We may not have had any control over losing our job but we did play a part in whether we have savings so we have time to find a new job or if we have a tonne of credit card debt that is making the whole situation so much worse.
This is not a time for guilt but for learning and growing, for recognizing that certain choices were less than ideal and deciding to make different decisions in the future.
So what choices do you have ahead of you right now?
What choices are the most empowering and effective?
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