Blame will Stop You

Hey You,

In the Matters of You, Blaming Others.

The story we make for our life is the most empowering or dis-empowering that we can do.  

Those of us that take more and more responsibility for our life access the creative part of our brains, the higher level of our consciousness and bring powerful answers to us in the form of prayer, meditation or even relationships.

Those of us that blame others, circumstances and events limit our ability to create the life we want.

Placing blame will stop you.  .  .  It is a silent and deadly toxin that kills quietly and softly and yet it is our ego that needs to be blamed.  .  .  Which again is the crime of ego.

Look, as far as I know, there was one perfect being on this earth and if you are among the living then you are not Him.  .  .  Maybe you should forgive yourself for making mistakes but more importantly maybe you should give those that have hurt you forgiveness.

This is the first step is taking responsibility for your life and stop blaming circumstances that stop you.  It isn’t easy, but it is simple.

You can do it

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Tony Scelzo is the voice of HealthStatus and our blog You Matters. He is the author of Belay Your Day, a daily guide to Hack Life and The Ultimate Tech Start-Up Manual. He is business coach to over 150 businesses, a consultant and entrepreneur that has founded 4 businesses and been on 9 business teams. A self proclaimed self improvement junky, he has read over 500 books on the subject of mental health and personal wellness. Over the 10 years of training and coaching he has become obsessed with the simple ways to “hack” life for the good. Simple short-cuts to live better.

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Tony Scelzo is the voice of HealthStatus and our blog You Matters. He is the author of Belay Your Day, a daily guide to Hack Life and The Ultimate Tech Start-Up Manual. He is business coach to over 150 businesses, a consultant and entrepreneur that has founded 4 businesses and been on 9 business teams. A self proclaimed self improvement junky, he has read over 500 books on the subject of mental health and personal wellness. Over the 10 years of training and coaching he has become obsessed with the simple ways to “hack” life for the good. Simple short-cuts to live better.

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