There is a chapter in
James Ray’s book “The Science of Success” called “The Power of
Accountability.” In that chapter, James
talks about how important it is to take absolute responsibility for all that's
going on. We should let go of excuses
and good stories for not succeeding and adopt the three R's of accountability:
recognition, responsibility and realizing.
If every single person we met were to take full responsibility and accountability
for their lives, the world would change from an individual level to a global
level.
We've been
conditioned to buy into many cases in our society that we don't need to get
results, as long as we have a good story.
But, good stories are defined as just being excuses. It’s like saying you’ll be somewhere, not
making it, then telling a good story as to why you didn’t make it.
In the business
world, it’s saying “I know I told you I'd produce this result, but let me tell
you my good story.” Here's the thing,
results do not equal no results plus a good story. Yet so many times people say
I didn't get the results, but I've got this good story. They think that’s okay. That's not wealth achievement. That's not high achievement. So, what we need to do is learn to practice
the three R's.
Recognize, first of
all that every single thing we have in our life, we've created and
attracted. We are constantly projecting
outward and attracting inward who we are into our life. When we have less than pleasing results in
our life, it doesn't do any good to get mad or upset, because you live in a
perfect universe and this universe is consistently mirroring back to you where
you have opportunities to learn and grow.
When you look at your
results, it's just a mirror of who you are.
It's like the universe saying “Hello, this is your 75th marriage. Are you going to wake up?” Or, “Hello, you're broke again. Are you gonna wake up?”
If we take those
mirror images of ourselves and use them as tools and recognize that we've
created them and taken responsibility for them, then we have the realization
that we can create something different.
That's where our lives truly begin to transform and to change.