![]() Reactive people believe they are not responsible for what they say and do-they have no choice. A reactive person uses reactive language-i can't, I have to, if only. A proactive person uses proactive language-i can, I will, I prefer. Your language is a good indicator of how you see yourself. One of the most important things you choose is your words what you say. All of these external forces act as stimuli that we respond to. ![]() If it isn't, it affects their attitude and performance, and they blame the weather. They find external sources to blame for their behavior. Reactive people, on the other hand, are often affected by their physical environment. Proactive people recognize that they are "responsi-ble." They don't blame genes, circumstances, conditions, or conditioning for their behavior. You can't keep blaming everything on your parents or grandparents. Being Proactive is about taking responsibility for your life. And in doing so, it gives you a perfect opportunity to do things differently to produce more positive results. Just remember that every moment, every situation, provides a new choice. 1 Motivation: The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People, by Steve Covey Habit 1: Be Proactive Your life doesn't just "happen." You carefully design your own life.
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