I read this article by Dr. Wayne Dyer and it completely changed the way I have been thinking. It gave me a new understanding and hope for my future. Things don’t always go as planned, I will be first to say that. I have had many things in my life fall apart at the seams. But, I have always been able to maintain a pretty positive attitude. My faith in God and my ability to put a positive spin on things has gotten me through some pretty tough times.
Do you blame other people and circumstances for keeping you from achieving the level of success, happiness, and health you’d like to enjoy? Blaming others for deficiencies or any of the conditions of your life keeps you from fulfilling your own highest destiny. Everyone in life does exactly what they know how to do given the conditions of their lives. That’s the way I’ve chosen to look at the story of my life. My mother had three small children under the age of four; and an alcoholic husband who walked away without ever providing any support. She placed one of my brothers and me in a series of foster homes, while my other brother lived with my grandmother until I was ten years old. This is not a story of pity or blame; it’s precisely what had to take place in order for me to learn about self-reliance firsthand. Because I’ve lived self-reliance, and then gone on to teach it to millions of people, I don’t find fault with anyone for any of the conditions of my life. I see all of my early-childhood experiences as necessary gifts, even the ones laced with pain and sadness.
Continue reading “Accept Responsibility” by Dr. Wayne Dyer. I think if you really take it to heart, his advice will make a huge difference in your life.
April 7th, 2010
Tracy Matlack 

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