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Ending The Blame Game When Things Go
Wrong In Your Job
Who do you blame if something goes wrong in your career? Your
boss or former boss? Your employer or past employer?
Colleagues, family members, or the person who recently was
hired and either took away your job or the promotion you
wanted?
How about if no one is to blame, but someone is responsible?
How about if the responsible person is you?
We are a society of blamers. (We all do it.) And even though
we criticize others for not taking responsibility for their
careers, when it's our turn and something happens to us, we
look outward to assign blame. And who would fault us? The job
market has been tough and fear has been rampant. We need to
point a finger at someone or something, and in many cases, the
finger does not point in our direction.
I am not saying that you should walk around with the world on
your shoulders if something in your career goes awry. I am
saying to accept what happened, learn from the experience,
forgive yourself, make a plan to refocus, and then move on.
Time will pass anyway. And how do you want to spend your time?
Mad at the world, mad at yourself, or on fire and moving in a
positive direction?
So How Do We End The Blame Game? Follow These Steps Below:
- Recognize What Blame Is Costing You
Sometimes blame feels good. We like to be right and if we
are right, then another party has to be wrong. We feel
vindicated because we know who hurt us and why they are to
blame. The downside to blame is we stay stuck and stagnant
which makes us feel worse. When we are wronged, we have a
decision to make. Be right (and stuck) or be moving. Living
well is always the best revenge.
- Recognize That You Can Stop Being A Blamer
Blaming can be just as addictive as anything else. The
adrenaline and the juice we feel makes us feel alive. But
you can stop blame if you want to. Sometimes we continue at
habits or thoughts that no longer serve us because we are
not sure who we would be without them. Trust that a new you
will emerge once you get rid of the blame. Trust that the
answers and the direction you seek are there once the cloud
of blame has been cleared.
- Recognize That Without Responsibility There Can Be
No Forward Movement
When you accept responsibility for your career, a sense of
calm will emerge. No longer will your energies be focused
outward but inward on you. You will feel great, motivated,
and empowered. Your sense of purpose and direction will
reappear. You will enjoy being with you again.
- Recognize That With A Plan Great Things Happens
Once you are responsible then you can be accountable. You
can plan your work, and work your plan. You can open your
calendar and put items into it again. You can take your
goals and break them into small achievable pieces. You can
look towards the future and the future will be brighter. You
can move forward and achieve results. You can make plans and
expect to reach them. You can be a person who used to be a
blamer and one that has become a goal reaching machine.
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