Author: | Dueep Jyot Singh | ISBN: | 9781311692306 |
Publisher: | Mendon Cottage Books | Publication: | October 29, 2015 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Dueep Jyot Singh |
ISBN: | 9781311692306 |
Publisher: | Mendon Cottage Books |
Publication: | October 29, 2015 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
Table of Contents
Introduction
God Helps Those…
Self-Deception and Reality Bites
Blame Game as a Defensive Measure
You Are to Blame
Fatalistic Attitudes
Inflated Egos
Consequences of the Blame Game
Getting Rid of the Blaming Mindset
Take Charge of Your Own Life
Be Responsible
Be Decisive
Be Mature
Conclusion
Author Bio
Publisher
Introduction
Have you noticed that many of us have a tendency to take the credit for all our successes and achievements, but the moment anybody refers to any of our failures, our immediate reaction is, “Oh, I would have achieved that, too and added to my successes, but you see, circumstances prevented me from reaching that particular goal.”
And then all the blame is shifted for our failures, shortcomings and problems to other factors. These include our parents, children, friends, foes, upbringing, environment, financial status, health, heredity, destiny, the planets, God, and even the lines on our palms and foreheads.
And all these factors give us the excuse to garner the sympathy of everybody else because we have not managed to achieve what we wanted to do. With all these factors working against us, it is a wonder how we managed to achieve that little bit, which is so laudable under the circumstances, is not it!
This list of factors and excuses is endless. Let me tell you a really amusing tale about the stars and superstition.
Table of Contents
Introduction
God Helps Those…
Self-Deception and Reality Bites
Blame Game as a Defensive Measure
You Are to Blame
Fatalistic Attitudes
Inflated Egos
Consequences of the Blame Game
Getting Rid of the Blaming Mindset
Take Charge of Your Own Life
Be Responsible
Be Decisive
Be Mature
Conclusion
Author Bio
Publisher
Introduction
Have you noticed that many of us have a tendency to take the credit for all our successes and achievements, but the moment anybody refers to any of our failures, our immediate reaction is, “Oh, I would have achieved that, too and added to my successes, but you see, circumstances prevented me from reaching that particular goal.”
And then all the blame is shifted for our failures, shortcomings and problems to other factors. These include our parents, children, friends, foes, upbringing, environment, financial status, health, heredity, destiny, the planets, God, and even the lines on our palms and foreheads.
And all these factors give us the excuse to garner the sympathy of everybody else because we have not managed to achieve what we wanted to do. With all these factors working against us, it is a wonder how we managed to achieve that little bit, which is so laudable under the circumstances, is not it!
This list of factors and excuses is endless. Let me tell you a really amusing tale about the stars and superstition.