How many reactions do you have a day about other people’s behaviors, words or actions? How do you react if someone walks ahead of you through a door and just let’s the door slam into you, or a family member who gossips about you. I know I spend too much time telling myself stories about what other people do. What about you? Do you spend a lot of time judging and talking about other’s behaviors?
I’ve read and reread over the years “The Four Agreements” by Don Miguel Ruiz. This book is an easy read, yet in its simplicity lays the knowledge on how to create well-being in our lives.
The #2 Agreement is ‘Don’t Take Anything Personally.’ When we take what others do seriously, we are agreeing with their perception or behavior. I think most of us think the opposite, though the more attention that we give to another person’s behavior, they more w are supporting it. That’s true for both negative and positive behaviors. It’s a choice we each make every day whether to focus on the positive or negative actions of others.
When I first read the chapter in “The Four Agreements,” I immediately thought that’s not easy to accomplish. I’m not unique; I probably believe that most things are about me. I now believe that when I’m reacting, my behavior is about me. It doesn’t matter how much we react, other people’s behaviors is not about us. It’s still all about them.
It’s not to say that I allow others to behave towards me in a destructive manner, rather I choose to not take what they do personally, but instead focus on how to solve the problem for me.
When we decide to take personally, what others do to us only adds more stress to our lives. All that negative energy that we give attention to, when in fact, we do not have any control over. Maybe we think by talking, discussing or complaining about others, we can change the behavior. Even if we share our reactions with the other, we have no ability to change it. So why take it personally. Instead, allow the other person to live with their choices. We decide to make our choices.
When I decided to take the journey towards learning to let go of what others do, I started to relax more and had more energy to live my own life. Reacting to others takes a lot of energy and I don’t want to give over to others my precious assets – my time and my well-being.
I have this image of taking a broom and dustpan and sweeping up all those reactions that permeate my daily living. After giving my mind a good sweeping, I can now decorate it with the belief that I’m in charge of my choices. That doesn’t mean my choices are easy now, rather I make a conscious choice to stop reacting to what others do personally and give my power over to them. When I take responsibility for my reactions, I live with integrity and self-love.
It’s all about choosing what path we want to take in life…
Let me know where you are at in your life around what other people do and whether you take it personally. Do you think it’s possible to let go of taking personally what other people do?
Pat
“To fully enjoy the ‘richness’ of our lives, we need to stop long enough to visit with ourselves.”
(Pat Brill)
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December 16th, 2009 at 3:16 pm
I’m currently trying to learn this lesson myself. I was told I have PTSD and one thing I need to accept is that other’s behaviors don’t influence who I am.
Thank you for the lesson, reminder and book references (I love reading).
December 22nd, 2009 at 1:04 pm
I found you through blogcatalog.com. I’ve read “The Four Agreements” and found it most useful. I love “The Artist’s Way” too! I will check in again. this is very interesting. Pls go read my blog when you have a minute: http://www.bluamaryllis.wordpress.com. Thanks!
January 9th, 2010 at 5:15 pm
Interesting article.. I feel I can take peoples reactions to me very personally, and I do form opinions of others from certain acts. Its very difficult not to do but I am going to make a positive start to stop caring what people think of me in 2010!
February 24th, 2010 at 9:33 pm
Very true in every respect. WE are so in the dark as to just how much e have control over our own happiness and positive thoughts. We pend entirely too much time identifying ourselves through other opinions and criticism.
Visual perception is an amazing trick in helping guide us towards not allowing exterior negativity to dictate how we should think and feel.
I applaud your incite and reach out to help empower and make aware what is within each and everyone if us from birth~