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be best selfAre you in the same place that you were a few months ago while others seem to be advancing? Are you taking responsibility for that?

Are you patiently or impatiently waiting for your blessings from God to drop down into your lap? Why aren’t things going the way you want them to?

The other day I was ecstatic when a friend asked me to be on her team of trainers.

Honestly, when she told me about the project months ago I sat there waiting for her to ask me to be a part of it.

She didn’t and I sat in front of her disappointed, yet said nothing. I waited for her to approach me and eventually she did, but what stopped me from asking her?

I did not ask because she was supposed to know that I was one of the best people she could have on her team.

She was supposed to want me.

Crazy, huh?

Yes, it was.

Take responsibility

There is no rule that says we are supposed to sit and wait for opportunity to knock.

There rule is that those who pay attention to what the universe provides and rise up and at least make an attempt to seize the chance to succeed win. And if the attempt does not work out, there is no shame, but what if it does?

What are we throwing away by not being our best selves, by not stepping into the light?

I am a certified life coach, so you would think that I would know about these traps and avoid them yet, many times I walk around wondering why I did not get the invitation to be at the table when I should be doing all that I can do to create my own opportunities and sit as the head of my own table inviting others.

I should not be sitting and waiting for someone to notice me or to read my mind and neither should you.

So don’t be surprised if I knock on your door and if you knock on mine, I promise to let you in.

 

If opportunity doesn’t knock, build a door. ~Milton Berle

 

Don’t wait to strike while the iron is hot; make it hot by striking. ~William Sprague

 


Today’s guest post is by Dr. Doretha Walker, past president of the Charleston, SC Center for Women Board of Directors, columnist, blogger and educator. Doretha’s words of inspiration and information are always a delight!