You are responsible for all of your experiences of life."
What do you think? True or false?
Most people quickly say it is false. They argue that they don't cause
everything that happens to them. This is certainly true. All kinds of things
happen to you in life that you don't cause. However, this statement is
absolutely true. You are responsible for all of your experiences of life.
Now, this is a bit of a trick. Notice, the statement says "of life" and not "in
life." You are not responsible for everything that happens to you (although
often you may contribute to it.) Many things happen to you (both good and
bad) over which you have no control. A tornado, a flood, the ups and downs
of the stock market. These events are your experiences in life. How you react
to them are your experiences of life. You always control your experiences of
life.
Let's look at how this works.
Life seems to have two steps.
Step One is that "Life acts." This simply means that something happens in
life. Let's call it X. Event X happens and X can be anything. You might get
married, get divorced, be fired, get promoted, or win the lottery. Once Life
Acts, once something happens, then it is your turn.
Step Two is "You react." You react to whatever has happened with response
Y. Y is both an emotional reaction (you feel happy, angry, sad, or
frustrated) and a behavioral reaction. You do something. You act in a certain
way such as laughing, crying, jumping for joy, or punching the wall.
Viewed from a distance it appears that event X caused reaction Y. So, if
your boss criticizes your report, you might get angry and throw it in the
wastebasket. Later, you may actually tell someone that your boss made you
mad.
Life acts.
You react.
X
Y
Critical boss
You are angry
So, it appears that Life acts and You react. This is the way life seems to
work.
In reality life works in three steps.
Step One. Life acts. Your boss criticizes your report.
Step Two. You think about what happened. What your boss said. You start
thinking; "He is always picking on me. It's horrible. It's terrible. I can't stand
it."
Step Three, you react with anger and tear up the report.
Life acts.
You think.
You react.
Boss
criticizes.
Alway out
to get me.
You are
angry.
You have now created your own reaction with what you have been telling
yourself. You do have other choices. You could think, "Great, now I can
correct it before staff meeting." You would feel a sense of relief and get busy
with the corrections.
Life acts.
You think.
You think.
Boss
criticizes.
Great! Now I can
correct it.
You feel
relieved.
Between life's action and your reaction there is something you have to do in
order to have any reaction at all. First, you learn that something has
happened and then you think about it. In thinking about it you tell yourself
what it means and thus create your reaction.
Once you become aware that something has happened, the Voice of
Conscience speaks up and tells you what it means. The Voice of Conscience
is that "little voice" that talks to you. You know the one I mean? It often
speaks up when you look into the mirror or get on the scales. It can say how
wonderful you look or how out of shape you are. The Voice can be positive
or negative.
It is you talking to you. It is you telling yourself about life. This Voice of
Conscience can talk you into a lot of trouble or it can create a positive outlook
that changes your life experience.
Learn to listen to the Voice of Conscience and catch it when it is talking
nonsense. Catch it when it is being overly critical. Catch it when it is over-reacting. When it is making things worse than they are. Change the nature
of this inner dialogue and life will go better. Control your reactions to life by
monitoring your thinking. Learn to think realistically about life. Life will give
you enough trouble. Don't make it worse than it is.
Be sure to remember: Life acts; You react; but in between you think. Choose
your reaction by choosing what you think. Pay attention to your inner
dialogue. How you talk to yourself is important. Be sure you are talking
sensibly. Take responsibility for your thinking. Make a choice. Make life go
better.