Posts Tagged ‘ personal accountability ’

Ask Better Questions

Sep 4th, 2008 | By Suzanne | Category: Accountability

Ultimately, while we do not and cannot control everything in our lives, we can take 100% responsibility for the quality of our lives. While you may not control outside events, other people, or the weather, you do have extraordinary means by which to control your experience of all these things, and that means is [...]



Creating Space for Abundance

Aug 28th, 2008 | By Suzanne | Category: Detachment

When it comes to abundance - feeling it, having it, experiencing it - I’ve found there are two surprising prerequisites involved: letting go and saying, “No.” Now, that might sound crazy, at first, but bear with me and I’ll show you why.



Trust, Then Verify

Jul 15th, 2008 | By Suzanne | Category: Accountability

One of the more difficult tasks we face in this life is how to rebuild trust in a relationship. Once trust is compromised or broken, there’s a suspicion present that wasn’t there before, and it’s palpable - everyone can feel it. So, what can you do? Are you just stuck until it goes away? How’s that just going to magically happen? There’s no “magic”, but there IS something you can do about it.



Seeing The Light at the End of the Tunnel

Jun 8th, 2008 | By Suzanne | Category: Gratitude

When you find yourself in a dark place in life, your worst fears realized, your options seemingly gone - there is hope if you can realize that you are also in the best position - finally - to see the light at the end of the tunnel.



Bloggers Unite For Human Rights: The Power of One

May 15th, 2008 | By Suzanne | Category: Memes

The Power of One - that we each possess - activated individually and in unison can effect change. We cannot pass on the opportunity to do what’s right, excusing ourselves because we think our lone voice, our lone action won’t make a difference. If we each exercise the Power of One, combined we become a force to be reckoned with.

As long as we turn a blind eye to the injustices we see in our world, rationalizing that ‘little ol’ me can’t change a thing’, we are a part of the problems we witness.