Throughout my journey, I’ve come to realize that the only person who can create your life is you: You are where You choose to be.
Responsibility.
Defined as “the state or fact of having a duty to deal with something or having control over someone”, responsibility is about stepping up and taking something on.
Since I’ve been a little girl, I’ve always felt responsible for something or someone.
Taking on “too much” responsibility has led me down the path of burnout and near breakdown on more than one occasion — and I now (gratefully) have many tools in my toolbox, including the word “No.”
Throughout my journey, I’ve come to realize that the only person who can create your life is you.
You are the designer of your ultimate destiny.
While you cannot control everything that comes your way, you can control how you respond to every situation.
Yes, every situation.
Recently, I was in conversation with someone about the motto I had printed on the bottom of one of my handouts at a presentation.
The saying that you may have heard from me before is, “You are where you choose to be.”
This person was disputing this saying that life happens and we may end up somewhere we never intended.
I shared a story about a young farmer with them as it is a great story about taking responsibility for your life and learning to respond rather than react.
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It was a hot day when a young farmer went out and began paddling his boat upstream to deliver his produce to a nearby village.
Covered with sweat, he vigorously continued with each stroke as he wanted to make his delivery and get home before dark.
Looking ahead, he spied another vessel heading rapidly downstream toward his boat.Choose To Be - Lisa Marie Platske Upside Thinking Inc.
He rowed furiously to get out of the way, but it didn’t seem to help as the currents were strong.
He began shouting, “Change direction! You’re going to hit me! Change direction!”
The boat continued to head right for him.
Screaming at the top of his lungs and waving his hand madly, he yelled out, “Change direction! Change direction NOW!”
The boat came straight towards him anyway — and hit his boat with a violent thud.
The young man cried out, “You idiot! How could you manage to hit my boat in the middle of this wide river?!?”
As he glared into the boat, seeking out the individual responsible for the accident, he realized that there was no one.
He had been screaming at an empty boat that had broken free of its moorings and was floating downstream with the rapid current.
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What I love about that story is that it’s easy to step away from being responsible and blame someone else for what’s going on in your life.
Choose to Be
You can choose to get angry by lashing out, stomping your feet, or giving someone the silent treatment.
You can take the lead role in playing the victim in your own personal drama.
You can even shout loudly to no one in particular that this isn’t fair.
Yet, being defensive and assigning fault doesn’t change the situation.
When you realize, it’s an empty boat and it’s headed right for you, you can act calmly and prepare for the worst.
You can make peace with your circumstances and chuckle at the ridiculousness of a random unmanned boat finding you in the middle of a wide river.
((I have plenty of stories like this….))
The biggest challenge is to recognize that you are where you choose to be because there’s never anyone in the other boat.
It’s always unmanned.
I’ve learned that over and over and over again.
And, if you treat all boats in life this way, you can be responsible for your own life and your own actions and stop worrying about what others are doing or not doing, and have or don’t have.
You can accept what is with ease and grace.
Even if it’s painful.
In the end, the only person’s behavior and reality you can change is your own.
Action Item: choose to be - Upside Thinking Inc- Lisa Marie Platske
The Upside Challenge of the week is to choose how you want to react to the empty boats in your life.
You are where you choose to be.
The world needs you and your brilliance.