• http://go.officearrow.com/home Lauren

    What a great article, Ali. I am currently going through a breakup which is the hardest thing I’ve done lately. I’m beginning to think it’s a good thing because it has shown me how much control of my life/happiness/feelings I gave to someone else. The truth is you are the only one who is in control of your life, so if you want something you have to make it happen. It’s great to have a trusted set of advisors, but in the end it’s you and only you who dictates how your life will play out.

  • khaled

    I very much liked the Quote:
    “Stand Up for What You Want”
    I have been applying this quote in my life lately and It really made a difference for me.We all MUST fight for the sake of our goals and dreams.

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    I think taking 100% responsibility is the biggest and most important step. This does not mean your are responsible for every little thing which happens to you in your life, but you are responsible for the general picture your life takes. You have the key.

    Eduard

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  • http://www.humancargo.com Jon Kennedy

    Great article, Ali. I’m always astounded to discover there are people well into adulthood who still refuse this kind of accountability. It’s a basic truth that unless you take responsibility for what happens to you, you absolve yourself of any power to change it. Your point about standing up for what you want, at least trying to influence the outcome of things, is particularly well made. Thanks for sharing.

  • RB

    Unfortunately, I know that the issues I have are 100% my fault/responsibility. It is also my own fault that I can’t get out from under any of them. I have the opposite problem because I truly want to let others help me, but find it impossible.

  • http://www.livingwords.net Doug Cartwright

    I think you’ve raised an important point about responsibility and I’d like to see it explored more.

    We CANNOT take responsibility for ALL of our life as we’re not God and we can’t control other people.

    I think the teaching that we are the cause of all events in our lives is misleading, irresponsible and can even lead to mental illness because it simply is not true. That our thought, feelings and reactions are involved in the outcomes we aim for, is true.

    However, as you said: “in every case, you have a responsibility for what you’re doing about it now”. So we can take a a large amount of responsiblity for whether or not we accept the situation, or forge forward to change it.

    Well said.

    Doug

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    What if you don’t have a clue what you want to be?

  • G Bruce12

    Yes, all the time! I’m 23 and still live at home with my younger siblings and I always feel trapped by always having to do the right thing or “fake” like it’s thre right thing to do, just to not look like failure in front of them! Life in general I think people set standards for me that I don’t want to live up to because they think I’m smart! And I’m not using my gifts the right way, but I Just want to be happy and live by my standards because I am an individual and I do have a say so in what to do with my my life because it is MINE!

  • annony

    What a great article. I am in a dilemma at the moment where I feel like I should quit my good, and high paying job (that I unfortunately am very bored in) and start working in something way below my qualifications just because I can…and I need a change.
    I’m reliant on others opinions and I googled “losing control of my life” and this article came up. thanks for the insight. I just need to tell myself, and convince myself that it is my decision at the end of the day…and not to listen to the inlaw who keeps telling me how I should be living my life!!

  • beatrix

    It’s true. It’s been 3 years since I’ve graduated in college and I never had a job yet because my dad doesn’t want me to be employed so I just helped in the family business. He really wants me to manage and expand the business but I am really not ready yet, I feel like I can’ t meet his expectations and I just end up disappointing myself and my dad. Then one day, I just had this courage to talk to my dad and tell him that I want to work, to experience a real job in a company, which what I really wanted and will make me happier. People keep saying that I am already 23 and I should now make my own decisions. I am just glad that I did.