Take Responsibility
It’s not difficult.
You’ll be surprised—it’s not as painful as it sounds.
You can do it at home, on the job, or anywhere human beings gather.
If it hurts, you can cry. If you’re confident, you can stand steady.
Matter of fact, there must be twenty ways to leave your mistake:
“It was me.”
“My bad.”
“Buck stops here…”
“Look no further. ‘Twas I.”
“My doing.”
“I own that.”
“No excuses.”
“Back to the drawing board.”
“Oops.”
“That’s got my fingerprints all over it.”
“Plan B.”
“That one’s gonna smell.”
“You got me.”
“I dropped the ball.”
“Not my finest hour.”
“My blame. No shame.”
“I’m your huckleberry.”
“I failed.”
“Crash and burn.”
“I ate the apple.”
Pick one.
They’ve been used over the years by many intelligent individuals who wanted to avoid the stupidity of lying, cheating and accusing others.
And by the way—you get a gift.
Here it is:
You aren’t exposed, you don’t have to hide and if you confess, you can be healed.