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Act or be acted upon.
¶ The Power of Proactivity
This is commentary from James Brown Stephen Covey's Be Proactive is the first habit of the seven Habits of Highly Effective People. This idea challenges us to make a simple yet powerful act or be acted upon. Covey argues that taking initiative isn't just a skill, he says, it's a mindset. It's the difference, as he puts it, between night and day.
¶ The Power of Language and Intentionality
One of his key points Even our language matters, covey says we need to move away from reactive phrases like there's nothing I can do, and instead embrace proactive alternatives like let's look at our options because our words shape our thoughts and thoughts shape actions. It reminds me of what Bono once told Jan Winter in an interview, the world is more malleable than you think. In other words, circumstances are often more flexible than they seem.
When we act intentionally, we have a hand in shaping our outcomes, even if only in small ways. This idea resonates with me.
¶ Taking Control of Life's Challenges
Life's challenges have taught me that waiting around usually isn't a great strategy. You either take the wheel or life drags you along. I've been on both sides of that equation, and let me tell you, driving, even when it's hard, is always better. What about you? What do you think? Are you acting or being acted upon?
¶ Shifting from Reactive to Proactive
And what's one small way you can shift from being reactive to proactive?
¶ Closing Thoughts and Encouragement
Today, share your thoughts and support my work@jamesbrowntv.substack.com on that note, I'm James Brown and as always, be well.
