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Playing The Blame Game

Playing The Blame Game

Where I am today, we tell ourselves, is a consequence of what other people [our parents, for example] and circumstances have done to me. In blaming other people, and evenys, we weaken our power.

As soon as we subscribe to this line of thinking, or chances for any kind of success dramatically decline.

IF YOU DON'T DON'T ACCEPT RESPONSIBILITY FOR WHERE YOU ARE RIGHT NOW, YOU HAVE NO HOPE OF CHANGING YOUR FUTURE.

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Andy Andrews has established 7 decisions that will improve your life if you follow them. He asked many successful people what they did to succeed. Or he would ask what was their major failure in life that pushed them to success.

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