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How do you approach the people and situations in your life? Do you expect
each person you meet to be trustworthy? Do you expect a positive outcome
from each situation? Do you accord yourself love, respect and approval for
who you are right this minute? Deciding to live from a place of acceptance
and expectation of good seems to me to be "throwing your heart out in front
of you". If you expect to get hurt, it is likely it will be so. If you
expect to fail, that, too, is likely. Why? Because you give everything the
meaning that it has for you. You project your expectations and create the
behavior to play them out. You are that powerful.
There is no escaping the fact that you choose your attitudes and
perceptions, your responses and behaviors. Your world would change
miraculously if you took full responsibility for your own life. Imagine a
world without blame, a world of empowered people, genuinely interested in
one another, responsible and accountable!
>From today on, be one of those people. Take responsibility for your
actions, perceptions, feelings and projections. Say so. Affirm it. "I
take responsibility for everything I think, say, feel and do." Then, throw
your heart out in front of you and run ahead to catch it!
Keep It in MIND!
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