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When we offer nothing but excuses in our lives, we are not being honest with anybody, mostly ourselves. Excuses may seem like rational reasons for us not to do
something, but if we're not careful we can allow them to keep us from
reaching our goals. Too often we accept our excuses as reasons why we cannot
accomplish what we set out to do, and instead of finding alternatives we give
up. But if we can be honest with ourselves and take responsibility for our
choices, we will begin to notice that we no longer give excuses. When we keep
our minds focused on our goals, we will find that excuses fade away in the
light of our priorities, and issues become challenges that can help us become
wiser and stronger. Sometimes we may give others excuses rather than be fully honest. We may
think it is kind to tell someone we are willing to do something with them,
whether work or play, but then keep putting them off. This diverts our energy
into keeping the truth at a distance while continuing a falsehood. But when
we can take responsibility for our feelings and express them honestly, but
gently, the other person is free to find someone who is better suited to
accompany them while we are free to pursue the things we like. When we can do
this, our energy can be invested in building better lives and
relationships.
There's another way in which excuses rob us of energy -- and that is in
the power of our thoughts and words. If we find ourselves in a situation, for
example, where we are being asked for a financial contribution but we use the
excuse that we can't afford it, we create and attract lack and limitation
into our lives. The same goes for seemingly simple things like pretending to
not feel well or any other false statement. We may think that excuses make
things easier, but they complicate matters with smokescreens. When we can
commit to our priorities, take responsibility for our choices, and
communicate them honestly to others, there will be no need to make excuses,
and we will have much more energy to dedicate to all the things we love. |
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