@Marcos
Your post
caught my eye on Sheri’s page. You
state that “we use the circumstances to further our purpose”…this was very
impressive to me. I especially
like the way you embrace the use of and the strength behind the power of “we” . It is truly a scary thing to face our
fears, but as you mention, it is more exciting to envision the awesome that
could be realized just passed that fear.
Original Post:
Week 4 Reading Chapter 9-12
Sometimes people feel the need to have everybody agree with
them. This especially happens to people in authority who are accustomed to
having everything go their way. The problem with this is that even though
people do what you say they do not do it willingly and it is demonstrated in
their attitude and demeanor. If you truly want somebody to participate actively
in anything you do you cannot make him or her do it; you have to have them want
to do it. The only way to do this is by enrolling them and making them feel
like they are an essential part of what is going on and that without them
things would not be the same.
If this does not work then we have to begin to assume
responsibility for our actions and we have to take control of the situation.
The only way that we can control the situation is by becoming the board. When
we become the board, we no longer point fingers or put excuses. We do not let
the circumstances dictate our actions but we use the circumstances to further
our purpose.
We have to not only be open to possibilities but also inspire
others to do the same. When we change our frame of mind others can be inspired
by what we are doing. Like Nelson Mandela said, what we fear most is what we
are truly capable of. Many times we underestimate ourselves and close the doors
of possibility because we are afraid of what might happen. We are scared of the
success or the responsibility of achieving something could bring to us. If we
would take down our barriers and strive for everything possible then maybe we
would be in awe of ourselves instead of scared.
When we do this we have to be aware that we are not a
one-person army and that we do depend on others to help us along the way.
Whether we are the leaders or we are not we depend on each other to make our
collaborative dreams possible. When we fight on our own our strength wanes quickly,
but when we have others working together with us we can make miracles possible.
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