As humans, we are fantastic at picking from a wide range of excuses to
limit our capabilities. From avoiding the gymnasium to studying for an
examination, it is easy to come up with excuses about why we cannot follow
through on the things that are "important but not urgent".
We all make excuses from time to time. This is a simple habit that
we use to rationalize “why” we didn't follow through on a specific commitment.
That said, if you have developed a bad habit where you make excuses all the time, then it might
be time to curb this behaviour (and of course, not make excuses about why you cannot start today.)
Unfortunately, the answer depends on both your personal situation and
the challenge that you are currently facing. You may come up with excuses in your
head in order to maintain your own comfort or an excuse to tell someone else
because you simply cannot say “no”.
Here are some common reasons why people make excuses throughout their
lives.
You are experiencing fear
The feeling of fear keeps us inside of our comfort zone and
prevents us from venturing out into the unknown. However, fear is largely
misunderstood. People are often afraid of things because they do not understand
them or they are lacking all of the information they need.
The good news is that the more you educate yourself about a
challenge or process, the easier it will be to overcome fear. It does not
matter what obstacle you are dealing with - somebody, somewhere has
probably gone through it. All you have to do is find out how they overcame
it and your fears/anxieties will be eliminated.
You do not want to fail
Failure is unavoidable. It is inevitable that at some point during your
life…You Will Fail. This is just part of the different seasons of life.
So, whenever you are trying something new or taking some risks, there is
always a chance that you will fail
However, it is also important to remember that you do not lose
everything when you fail. Failure just means that things are not going the way
you expected them to go and you need to remain flexible to get back on track.
So, if you make excuses to reduce your risk of failing, it means you are never
trying anything new.
One way to help you overcome your fear of failure is to embrace the idea
that making mistakes and failing is actually a good thing.
You do not know what to
expect
The fear of uncertainty means that you are worried about unknown future
events or circumstances that could come your way. Uncertainty makes people
uncomfortable because they do not have enough experience to give them
confidence.
Without experience and perspective, people often make assumptions or
jump to conclusions about possible outcomes that could negatively impact them.
You can overcome the fear of uncertainty by using the
"if-then" planning concept. The idea here is to think of every
possible obstacle or challenge that you will probably encounter, then create a
strategy for how you will handle them. And if you do this throughout all
aspects of your life, it will be hard to make excuses about why you cannot
follow up with a project and/or task.
You do not have a
specific goal
If you do not have specific and measurable goals, it is easy to
make excuses to avoid doing something that you do not want to do.
For example, can you see the difference between 'I want to lose weight this year' and 'I am going to
lose 10 pounds in the next 6 weeks?'
With that specific goal in mind, you are less likely to come up with an
excuse every day to skip the gym or to eat junk food. Vague goals will not get
you very far.
You are scared of making
a mistake
You may make excuses because you are scared to make a mistake. Mistakes
might seem like the end of the world to you. However, mistakes are actually
valuable.
Think about the mistakes you have made in your life and consider the
ways that they have actually added strength to your character. Think about all
of the skills your mistakes have taught you and how they have shaped your body
of knowledge and personal development.
It is important to see mistakes as being a beneficial and critical part
of your life and embrace them. If you make excuses to avoid mistakes, you may
miss out on some of your biggest mistakes that could have ended up being your
best learning experiences.
If you want to feel more comfortable doing something and reduce your
chances of making an initial mistake, you can proactively learn about the task
first. From taking classes to learning from an expert to even become
self-taught through books and online resources - you can learn how to do
anything that you really want to do.
You compare yourself to
others
People often fear being compared to others who they perceive to be more
talented or better than themselves. Very often, we measure ourselves up to see
if we perform better or worse than others.
It is important to not make excuses so you would not be compared to
other people because then you are not even giving yourself a chance to succeed.
Who knows, compared with someone else, you may be the best.
You are protecting your
identity
It is common to want to protect yourself from harm in any way. Whether
it is physical, emotional, or mental, you are likely always at least a little
bit aware of your surroundings in order to keep yourself safe.
For this reason, you may come up with excuses to not do things. You want
to protect yourself and not put yourself in way of harm. While sometimes this
is a very smart thing to do, other times it may hold you back.
You are not motivated
Sure, you do not want to write that paper, you do not want to make a
healthy dinner at home, and you do not want to go to the gymnasium. Without
motivation, you can come up with any excuse in the book to stay complacent.
You think you lack the
resources
You may tell yourself that you do not have the time, money, or education
to pursue something. However, the way you choose to spend your time and money
is how you define your priorities. Would you be willing to take the
time or spend the money to gain the education that you need? It is never
too late to further your education, so do not try to blame your lack of
time on your age.
There is usually a way to get around these types of excuses if there is
something on the horizon that would be really beneficial to you if you were to
complete it.
If this is your excuse, go back and think about your priorities and
consider whether or not the excuse is, in fact, valid.
You are set in your ways
You may be so stubborn and set in the ways that you tell yourself you
are unable to change. But when you think about it, is it that you cannot change or
you do not want to change? Yes, making changes takes effort and
commitment and it can be very difficult.
If you just become defeated about an aspect of your
personality without even attempting to change it, then you are just making
excuses to stay complacent.
WHY IS IT IMPORTANT TO
STOP MAKING EXCUSES?
So, why are all of these things bad? Aside from the fact that they are
probably not true statements when you say them or when you think them out loud,
they are causing you to limit yourself.
These reasons for making excuses keep you going down the same old path,
preventing you from growing or branching out. Here are some specific reasons
why it is important to stop making excuses.
Excuses lead to a failure in reaching your full potential
When you make an excuse, you are not even giving yourself a shot to
succeed, which can limit you in every area of your life. You may never even
know what you are capable of if you have an excuse for everything that comes
your way. Excuses can hold you back from a lot of things, including getting
further in your career, getting healthier, and creating new relationships.
Do not settle for less by making an excuse simply because you do not
want to have to put forth the effort to challenge yourself. This is
complacency. If you make excuses to not move up in life, you will stay in a
mediocre position that keeps you contented at best.
Excuses will make you regret “the road not taken”
If you make an excuse to not do something, there is a big chance that
you will end up regretting doing so. You do not want to look back on your life
with a lot of feelings of 'I wish ...'.
If you try something instead of making up an excuse to avoid it, there
is a big chance that you will be glad you tried. If you sit back and do
nothing, there is an equally big chance that you will regret not knowing how it
would have turned out.
Excuses prevent growth
The laziness that is leading you to not challenge yourself can
also prevent you from growing or changing. Your excuses help you live with the
failed expectations that you already had for yourself.
So,
if you never expected yourself to grow in the first place, you certainly would
not grow if you keep adding excuses to the mix.
You want your children to be successful and confident in their
endeavours. You do not want them to live a life of excuses and settle for
mediocrity.
You want to teach your children to pursue everything they want to do,
even if they have some reservations or a fear of failing.
STEPS TO STOP MAKING
EXCUSES
So now that you know why you might make excuses and how it can derail
your personal success, let us dive into the various steps you can use to stop
making excuses.
Stop Comparing Yourself to Others
When you compare yourself to other people, especially those who have
already achieved what you want to achieve, you are focusing on your weaknesses
rather than your strengths. This probably makes you feel defeated and hopeless
if you see a big gap between where you are today and where they are.
For example, let us say you are setting out to learn a new
language and you want to get some practice by speaking with someone else
who has also learned that language as a second language. However, they are
fluent and are able to speak quickly without thinking about what comes next.
While this may seem intimidating to you, you have to remember that they were
once in the position you are in now. They are just at a different stage in the
learning process.
In other situations, the truth is that other people could be comparing
themselves to you and you do not even realize it. It is important to remember
to never make assumptions when it comes to what other people are thinking or
what their true experience is.
If
you are making an excuse to not try something new because you are comparing
yourself to others who are experts in the field, remember that
they once stood in your shoes and were able to get where they are today.
Stop Fearing the Unknown
People tend to be wary of taking risks that could disrupt their current
reality, and are often opposed to making even the smallest change to the
comfort of their daily behaviours, even if their current actions are not in
their best interest.
A simple example of this is that people are often slow to try new
hobbies because it disrupts their normal routine. On a bigger scale,
people hesitate to make career changes because they are afraid that the outcome
would not be worth the risk, and staying in their current situation is the easy
choice.
Sure, things may go wrong. But things may also go very right. The
unknown can be scary, but that does not mean that it is necessarily bad.
So
many good things can come into your life from the risks you take in areas that
are unknown to you. Do not just assume that anything that is unknown to you is
going to turn out to be a negative thing.
Stop Blaming Others
One of the most destructive things you can do in life is to play the
blame game. It is the basis for a considerable amount of frustration and
unhappiness in people's lives.
The blame game entails blaming someone else for something that happened
to you that was undesirable and staying convinced that it was someone else's
fault instead of being proactive and making the necessary changes to resolve a
situation. This often stems from irrational thinking and is not healthy for you
or for the person you are blaming.
People also tend to blame outside circumstances or conditions for their
downfalls. For example, have you ever heard someone complain that they are not
making enough money and then blame it on the current state of the economy?
Doing this takes away a sense of personal responsibility for something that a
person wants to change about their life.
Take Responsibility for
All Your Actions
Being responsible requires acting on your ability to respond to things
that happen. It involves using your power to change and to offer the most
practical responses to life’s everyday problems.
There are two components of taking responsibility. One is accepting
personal responsibility and the other is accepting indirect responsibility.
Taking personal responsibility refers to taking ownership of your
own actions and their consequences. If you have not gone to the gymnasium in a
year, yet you are trying to get healthier, it was not a time constraint that
was holding you back. Take ownership of the control you have over your actions
and the ability to make decisions and set your own priorities. If you are
unable to accept responsibility for your actions or mistakes, it is very hard
to gain the respect of other people.
Indirect responsibility involves moving beyond yourself to take
necessary action to help other people. Let us say you found someone’s wallet in
the parking lot. While you may think that is someone else’s problem and it has
nothing to do with you, accepting indirect responsibility would urge you to
take action and try to contact the owner. Having this type of responsibility
reveals a factor of your character that shows you do not make excuses when
faced with a task.
Take Action Every Day
Part of taking action is taking risks. You may have big plans that sound
great in theory, but you never plan on actually following through with them.
Stop making excuses and take the action that is needed to achieve the goals you
want in life and create success for yourself. One of the first things you
have to do to eliminate your excuses is to take that first step.
Have you been avoiding the gymnasium because of “time”? Dedicate
specific blocks in your schedule for the gymnasium and get dressed and go.
You have to act on your intentions to stop even entertaining the idea of coming
up with an excuse.
Set Small, Attainable
Goals
Setting large goals may seem so overwhelming that you do not
even know where to start. Further, you may start working towards your
long-term goal and find that you are not getting anywhere fast and give up.
Instead, break down your ultimate goal into many smaller goals that
are attainable so you can make progress that you can actually see. Every time
you meet one of these smaller goals, you will be more motivated to continue on
toward your ultimate goal.
For example, let us say you are not much of a runner, but you want to
run a marathon. You may start out by running one mile and then think that
running 26.2 miles is an unattainable goal and you should just quit. Rather
than starting with the ultimate goal of running a marathon, start with aiming to
complete 5 miles.
This is an attainable goal for someone who does not have a lot of
running experience. Once that goal is complete, move up to 10 miles. Keep
increasing this goal until you reach your ultimate goal of finishing a
marathon.
Learn from Your Mistakes
Not only can you learn what not to do when you make a mistake, but you can also
analyze what went wrong and figure out how you can do better in the future. All
mistakes are learning opportunities, no matter how big or small the mistake may
be. Often, trial and error is the best way to work something out.
Let us say your goal is to land a great job and you are in the
interviewing process with several companies.
During one interview, you make a comment that seemed innocuous at the
time, but the interviewer seemed put off, and in hindsight, you can see why. I
would be willing to bet that you would not repeat that comment during your next
interview. Instead, you will take it as an important life lesson that just
learned.
Do Not Focus on Your
Weaknesses
Be aware of your weaknesses, but do not focus on them. Rather, focus on
your strengths and the things that you have to offer that other people do not.
Ask questions that make you think more deeply about your life.
If you consider your lack of experience to be a weakness in your goal of
learning a new language, the only way you can face this head-on is to gain the
necessary experience to feel like speaking a new language is something that you
can eventually accomplish. Rather than focusing on your lack of experience,
focus on your drive and ambition to become a fluent speaker.
Change your Attitude
Realize that you have the power to change. You just have to be
motivated to do so. You cannot feel defeated or complacent with your life
just being “okay.” Without making excuses, you have the power to change
anything in your life.
If you do not feel like you can do it on your own, seek help from other
people in order to achieve your goals and get the results you are looking for.
Never think that you simply cannot change an aspect of your life.
For example, it is within your power to lose weight. While the process
may be slow and seemingly unrewarding in the short-term, you are the only
person who can control the outcome of your weight-loss efforts. Do not stop
trying simply because you think that the steps you’re taking (or the steps you
have to take in the future) would not benefit you in the long run.
Believe in Yourself
When you are faced with a challenge, do you feel like you can handle it
or do you come up with some excuses to avoid it?
Perhaps you have a tendency to doubt your own abilities to rise to the
challenge and overcome the hardships that life throws your way.
Believing in yourself plays an important role in whether or not you
are able to achieve the results you want in life. If you want to save enough
money to buy a house, but you do not believe that you can actually do it, you
would not have any motivation to try because you will see your efforts as being
pointless. You have to be able to envision yourself reaching your final goal in
order for you to believe it will actually happen.
Visualize Your Success
Literally, visualize what it would look like and feel like to
achieve your goal and have success. Close your eyes and think about who will be
waiting for you at the finish line and the amount of pride you will be feeling
as you are running your final few meters. Notice as much detail as possible,
such as your clothes, the look on your face, people cheering for you, the
weather, the sounds of other runners around you, and anything else you can
think of. Imagine your feelings as you are completing your first marathon.
Doing this can add some motivation to your agenda, as you will want to
actually be able to feel those feelings of accomplishment.
Remember: It is Okay Not
to Be Perfect
Accept your mistakes and know that other people are willing to accept
your mistakes as well, especially if you own up to them and learn from them.
This is something that happens to everyone, even the most successful
people.
People often have a tendency to dwell on their mistakes, but doing so
will damage your self-confidence. Dwelling on your mistakes can lead to
feelings of anger, frustration, and stress, which can then lead to
procrastination.
If you are trying to save money for a house, but you bought something on
an impulse that really damaged your budget for the month, take the time to
accept the mistake and then move on from it. If there is nothing you can do to
undo your error in judgement, just do your best in the future to do better.
Think of a boxer who gets hit during a boxing match. Does he stop to
dwell on what he did wrong? Or does he get up and keep moving toward his goal
of winning? While he may not repeat whatever he did that caused him to get hit,
he is not going to remain seated and let his emotions get the best of him.
Know You Can Change Your
“Excuses Habit”
If you are used to coming up with excuses to get out of doing things,
this is a habit that can be changed. Think about what you are actually
trying to avoid when you make an excuse. Are you avoiding doing extra work? Or
maybe you do not want to give up your free time or move around your priorities?
Try to figure out what you are really trying to get away from and
address it head-on. You can stop making excuses and start getting the results
you want if you are able to have a clear vision of what you want for the
future.
If you want to meet the love of your life, but refuse to go out and do
anything on weekends because you want to watch television, you are never
going to get closer to meeting someone than you are now. Start saying “yes” to
social invitations, even if your immediate gut-reaction answer is “no” because
that is just what you are used to saying.
When it comes to your own future, making excuses is a habit that is
limiting your ability to meet your full potential. It can keep you spinning
your wheels for years without making any progress and lead you to feelings of
dissatisfaction with life or a lack of purpose.
If you choose to blame other people for your own actions, this can lead
to bad outcomes including developing a bad reputation with colleagues and
peers.
You may take this to the opposite extreme and give other people credit
for work that you actually did. If this is the case, you will likely be
wondering why you are not making progress toward achieving your goals.
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