Expecting different
results . . .
Tim Connor
. . . you’ve heard it, we’ve all heard it (expecting
different results from repeated behavior is a mild form of insanity!)
So why remind you of it once again?
Well for starters it seems
that many people today just don’t buy it or don’t act consistent with its
message (no matter how many times they have heard or said it) so let me ask you
– are you repeating any behaviors/attitudes/decisions (sales, management,
relationship, financial etc.) and expecting better outcomes or results? I’ll guarantee everyone reading this article
is guilty in some area of their life of the words and not the actions. “Not me.” You say . . . are you sure?
The central message behind
these words is far more complicated than the words themselves. Let me explain. Here’s human behavior 101 -
“ “Expecting – Anticipate, hope, desire, predict or foresee.
Different – Unique, better, unusual, special or dissimilar.
Results – Outcomes, circumstances, situations or
consequences.
From Repeated – Come on – you know this one!
Behavior – How we act, respond, decide, function or feel
that contributes to our behavior.
Is a Mild – Not extreme but present nonetheless.
Form of Insanity” “ – Do I really need to explain this one?
Reality is such a strange
and uncomfortable circumstance for many people as they would prefer to live in
denial or even defiance. This life
approach is guaranteed to bring situations to your experience that can often be
painful, stressful, disappointing or even cause regret, resentment or even
anger none of which is a healthy emotion if you want to know peace, happiness
and even success.
Why is it that so many
people want to point their finger, blame others or just feel victimized due to
the events that life brings to each of us?
From my perspective it’s the unwillingness to take complete and personal
responsibility for actions, decisions or behavior. These folks refuse to look in the mirror whether
a CEO or the receptionist, the VP of Manufacturing or a new sales representative,
a small business owner or new parent.
This list could go on so I ask you – is it in your DNA to always take
responsibility or do you ever find yourself wanting to blame God or some other
reason or person for your current negative circumstances or events that have
come into your life?
Trust me, I’m not happy
with many of the career or personal decisions I have made in the past, but in
the end, I must admit that I made them or did them and looking outside myself
for reasons or causes is an act of total futility and often immaturity. Yes, I’m in that special club where I
expected different or better results from repeated behaviors or decisions, but
looking back there was always a lesson or possible “aha” moment if I would just
stop for a moment and live in reality and not some fantasy-filled world where
everything is always supposed to work out the way I planned or desired.
Behavior creates
results. If you want different results
in the future you have two choices – make different decisions and/or change
behavior, it’s really that simple – not that changing behavior is simple, but
often the effort to change behavior is far better and/or easier than dealing
with repetitive negative outcomes or situations because you were unwilling or
unable to change.
I’ve said enough, you
either agree with me or you don’t. You
are willing to accept responsibility or you are not. You are growing, improving
and learning or you are not.
"Anyone who has never made a mistake has
never tried anything new."
Albert Einstein
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