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kadollan ([personal profile] kadollan) wrote2007-06-08 09:39 pm
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Choices

"..until a person can say deeply and honestly, "I am what I am today because of the choices I made yesterday," that person cannot say, "I choose otherwise."  -- Stephen Covey

I'm reading "The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People" (which is alternately lame and really insightful).  This quote leaped off of the page at me.

How many people blame genetics, socialization, family atmosphere--do anything and everything but accept personal responsibility for the situations that they find themselves in?  I know that in my own life this is such an easy trap to fall into.

Okay, my mother was overweight.  This is an empirical fact.  She also died of a heart attack when she was 55.  Also a fact.  I am overweight.  BUT, and here is the wonderful bit, BUT I am not overweight because my mother was.  I am overweight because in the past I had habits and behaviors that were unhealthy and I consumed more calories than I burned.    Now, I am not denying that the way I was raised contributed to the development of these habits, but people.  I am a self-aware adult human being with opposable thumbs.  I did this.  I chose this.

And now I am choosing differently.

(PS   I walked two miles today, and did the sun salute three times.)

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