One of my colleagues keeps cribbing about the
people around him, the situations and whatever is happening. If he fails to do
something, he starts blaming everyone associated with the task except him. Once
I had an opportunity to discuss about why he always thought that way and what he told me, I was compelled to write about it.
Changing the World Begins with Changing Yourself: A Reflection on Personal Responsibility
In the bustling landscape of our personal and
professional lives, it's not uncommon to encounter individuals who seem to
carry the world's weight on their shoulders – not in the noble sense of bearing responsibility, but in the relentless habit of blaming others for their shortcomings. We all have
experienced such encounters at some or the other point in our LIFE and we too, have played the same blame game to please
our self-esteem. One such individual in my orbit, a colleague of mine, has
consistently exhibited this behavior, lamenting about the people around him, paying
his precious attention to their petty activities and actions which actually
hold no importance in his course of action. Being in a leadership role, he
often finds himself in diverse situations and faced with myriad challenges, so
he is expected to cultivate the habit of taking credibility of his actions and Decision in a certain situation. On the contrary, he seems all too eager to point
fingers at external factors, absolving himself of any accountability.
This pattern of behavior is not only demoralizing
for his teammates but also profoundly limiting their efficiency and
potential. It's a stark reminder of the age-old adage that changing the world
begins with a change in yourself.
Change is Always Challenging-
Everybody knows that change is the only
constant yet change is always apprehensive, scary, and complex. We must accept
the fact that to walk with this rapidly changing world we have to CHANGE ourselves with the demands of
the circumstances. Changing for the better is a crucial life skill to cultivate
peace, happiness, and contentment in
our life, and believe me everyone can harness this power to bring a positive
change in their life and the people around them. As stated earlier, any change in
one’s life is always unwelcomed and brings in Discomfort so it becomes very
difficult to begin this task of changing yourself to change the world.
Let’s start making a to-do list for this-
1.
Introspect your current situation and analyze your personal and
professional LIFE
2.
Make a list of all the things and circumstances you are not satisfied
with and want to bring a positive CHANGE in them
3.
Think about those situations that aren’t under your control
4.
Prepare a list of everything that you can control and that are
within your power to affect.
In most cases, you will find that you can
only fix the problems or mistakes you made. You can’t change others’
perceptions, their way of life and behaviour so it’s completely useless to
invest your time, resources and energy to change others and guide them as per
your choices. Henceforth, you can only control your LIFE and actions. And, when you change your perception about others
you will feel a change in their approach towards you positively. Changing the
world begins with a change in yourself and this process can’t be done overnight; it’s
a continuous journey and requires all your conscious efforts to acknowledge
your flaws and put them into the right practice.
Taking Responsibility of Your Actions-
During that compelling conversation with my colleague
about his perpetual state of discontent, I was met with a response that left me
pondering long after our exchange had ended. He adamantly defended his
inclination to blame External
factors, arguing that the fault lay not with him but with the circumstances he
found himself in and the individuals he was surrounded with.
However, as I reflected on his words, I couldn't help but feel a sense
of urgency to address the deeper issue at hand – the reluctance to take
ownership of one's actions and attitudes. Blaming others might offer temporary
relief, allowing us to evade the discomfort of facing our own shortcomings.
Yet, in the grand scheme of things, it serves as a barrier to personal growth
and meaningful change.
Transform Yourself to Influence People
Here’s an urgent need to share the quote by
Mahatma Gandhi; “Be the Change you wish to see in the world,” having this idea
in mind one can truly conquer the world and leave a lasting impact on the
community. If not the global, start at the local level; if not local strive to change
at the community level; and even if not at the community level you can easily start
at the personal level and see the changes around you.
The truth; is that a genuine transformation – whether on an individual level or within the
broader scope of society – necessitates a willingness to embrace personal
responsibility. It requires us to look inward and confront our biases,
limitations, and areas for improvement. Only then, we anticipate enacting positive
change, both in our own life and in the world around us.
Let’s Begin This Journey of Self-Transformation
To embark on a journey of self-transformation
we must cultivate a Mindset of
self-awareness. Self-awareness includes knowing oneself completely whether it's
culture, lifestyle, choices, family background, or social and religious beliefs.
It means knowing your strengths, weaknesses, passion, and purpose in life. Being
honest with ourselves about our strengths and weaknesses, our Success and
Failures help us recognize that while external factors may influence our
circumstances, ultimately, we have the power to shape our responses and
actions.
Secondly, we must practice self-reflection.
Taking the time to pause and examine our thoughts, emotions, and behaviors
allows us to gain invaluable insights into our motivations and decision-making
processes. Introspection enables us to identify patterns of behavior that may
be holding us back and empowers us to make conscious choices moving forward.
Finally, we must embrace a sense of personal
agency. Rather than viewing ourselves as passive victims of circumstance, we
must recognize the inherent power we possess to effect change – both within
ourselves and in the world at large. By taking proactive steps to address the shortcomings and contribute positively to our environments, we become
agents of transformation, inspiring others to do the same.
In conclusion, changing the world begins with
changing ourselves. It requires us to transcend the temptation to blame others
for our own misfortunes and instead embrace personal responsibility as the
catalyst for meaningful change. So let us commit to cultivating a mindset of
self-awareness, Practicing
self-reflection, and embracing our innate agency. Through these small
yet significant acts of self-transformation, we can truly make a difference
– not only in our lives but in the world around us.
Blog EduEmeRalds strongly believes that every obstacle can be turned into an opportunity, we just need to change our perspective about it. So, it's high time dear Readers, that we should always be ready to change ourselves as changing the world begins with a change in yourself.
Such a practical and logical way to address this..very insightful and clearly the mindset comes first...we know it intuitively but I like the way u addressed the approach
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