Breaking Free: Owning Your Reactions and Taking Control
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In last week’s post, we talked about the first three steps of the Growth Codeāowning it, stopping negative self-talk, and thinking positivelyāand I encouraged you to download the free Break Free from Negative Thoughts: Your 5-Minute Reset Guide. If you havenāt grabbed it yet, nowās the time because weāre diving deeper into the first step: owning it.
This week, weāre going to take a hard look at the excuses we make and who weāve been blaming for our circumstances. Because letās be honestāwhen things go wrong, it often feels like someone elseās fault.
- āHe wonāt listen to me.ā
- āI canāt get ahead because of inflation.ā
- āMy mom is always on my caseāI canāt do anything right.ā
Sound familiar? Itās easy to believe that our struggles are caused by someone elseās actions or outside forces. And while itās true that other people and circumstances impact our lives, the real question isāhow are we reacting?
Defensive vs. Offensive Mindset
When we feel attacked or criticized, our natural reaction is defense mode. We justify, explain, or argue…anything to defend ourselves. But hereās the truth: a confident woman doesnāt play defenseāshe plays offense.

Think about it. What if, instead of immediately reacting, you paused and responded differently?
Example 1: Dealing with Criticism from a Loved One
Your mom calls and starts listing all the things she thinks youāre doing wrong or should be doing with your life (as moms tend to do because they love you). Instead of getting all defensive, try this:
- Just listen.
- Say, āMaybe youāre right.ā Repeat back what she said in a neutral tone. This tells her youāve heard her.
- Get off the phone. No need to argue. Just end the conversation with, āThanks for sharing that with me.ā
- Reflect. Ask yourself: Is this true? Is this helpful?
- Move on. If thereās truth in her words, adjust. If not, let it go.
This is a really great time to pick up the free guide you downloaded: Break Free from Negative Thoughts: Your 5-Minute Reset Guide and bring peace to your thinking and continue on your day. It’s freeing! And, you won’t lose sleep. š
"Above all else, guard your heart, for everything you do flows from it." Proverbs 4:23
Example 2: Facing External Challenges
Maybe inflation is making life harder, or a coworker isnāt supportive. These can be things outside of your control, so it almost has to be your response to it. Instead of saying, āThis is holding me back,ā shift your mindset:
- āThis is an obstacle, but I will find a way through.ā
- āIām still in control of my actions and my success.ā
I love this quote from Lysa Terkeurst:

The Power of Owning Your Reactions
Owning your life means taking responsibility for your reactions, your mindset, and your next steps. It doesnāt mean ignoring real challengesāit means choosing how you respond to them. Confidence begins when you stop letting outside forces dictate your internal peace.
And when those negative thoughts creep in? Thatās where your free 5-minute guide comes in. Use it to reset, refocus, and remind yourself that you are in control. So this week, I challenge you: Pay attention to who or what youāre blaming. Then, take a deep breath, shift your mindset, and start playing offense. Youāve got this!
In case you missed last week’s post, here it is: The Growth Code: Breaking Free & Moving Forward
And, if you didn’t get your free guide, download it here: Break Free from Negative Thoughts: Your 5-Minute Reset Guide

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