Perrysburg Pulse Magazine Perrysburg Pulse November | Page 7

STOP BLAMING Have you ever noticed when you point your finger at someone… There are always three more fingers pointing back at you? Put your hand out and point at something. Try it. When you stop pointing the finger, you have control over yourself. Just because the other person is acting like a fool, doesn’t mean you have to be one, too. ADMIT YOUR MISTAKES When you acknowledge, “Yes, I forgot to call” you eliminate the need to make up silly excuses. “I messed up” is the one of the most responsible things you can ever say. Then you can follow up with “How can I make it up to you?” and “I’m going to do better.” These few statements will help people be open to forgive. Your integrity earns respect. BE POSITIVE Love every day with a positive attitude. Have you ever noticed that people who don’t take responsibility for their own behavior are negative and cynical? They’re perpetual victims. When you take responsibility for having the life you want, you switch your focus from what went wrong to what went right. A small shift in focus turns a loser into a winner. ACCEPT COMPLIMENTS When someone has something nice to say about you, say, “thank you.” Don’t follow it with some backwards dig about yourself. Goodness, I’ve been guilty of that so many times. Eek! KNOW YOURSELF Taking responsibility means acknowledging both your weaknesses and strengths. It means acknowledging all that is wonderful about you. Be kind to yourself. A responsible person continues to grow emotionally. No one has ever gotten anywhere in life without experiencing some major failures along the way. Every single mistake we make, from the tiny ones to the big ones... teaches us life lessons and allows us to grow. So... next time you mess up, fight the urge to blame others for your failures by thinking about what you could learn if you owned up and accepted responsibility. You can then reflect on why things happened the way they did, and decide on ways to stop it from happening again. Sometimes you have to be willing to shut up... swallow your pride... and accept that you’re wrong. It’s not giving up. It’s growing up. Tiffany Turner Health & Wellness Coach with a passion for people Tiffany Turner lived in Genoa, OH her entire life and moved to Perrysburg, OH in 2014 to make a change for her business and her family. She is a Health & Wellness coach who loves helping others get in the best shape of their lives. Her personal philosophy is to not take things personally and always do your best. BE BOLD. BE HONEST. BE KIND. When you match that with loving others - you will always succeed. Follow Tiffany on IG and FB @herbatiff 7