This chapter explores the significance of taking ownership of one's actions and avoiding dependency on others for care. It highlights instances where setting boundaries and expectations could have prevented conflicts and hurt feelings, emphasizing the empowerment gained from self-accountability and personal growth.
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Episode 2090:
Shannon Brown's insightful piece for Tiny Buddha.com sheds light on the transformative power of self-reflection and personal accountability in fostering change. By recognizing our own flaws and taking responsibility for our actions, Brown illustrates how we can lead by example and make a positive impact on both our lives and society at large, challenging us to be the change we wish to see in others.
Read along with the original article(s) here: https://tinybuddha.com/blog/sometimes-we-are-the-ones-who-need-to-change/
Quotes to ponder:
"Think about how hard it is to change yourself. Then maybe you will understand why it is impossible to change other people."
"We always have the option to look inward, claim our power, and take the step of changing ourselves."
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