Are You an Achiever or are You an EXCUSIOLOGIST?

 

 Are You an Achiever or are You an EXCUSIOLOGIST?


Achievers are people who set audacious goals, work hard, and achieve them. EXCUSIOLOGISTS are people who come up with excuses for not achieving their goals. Which one are you?

The world needs achievers more than it needs EXCUSIOLOGISTS. The EXCUSIOLOGIST is the most common type of personality. Every day, people seem to be around us who are EXCUSIOLOGISTS.

Three times more people are EXCUSIOLOGISTS than are ACHIEVERS.

EXCUSIOLOGISTS have no certain goal in life. They have no plan or purpose for their days or years on this earth. They may or may not work according to a defined schedule. The only thing that counts for them is not being in the wrong place at the wrong time– failing to catch the "right bus", somehow missing out on an opportunity, failing to make a sale , missing out on an amazing experience, etc.. etc...

They claim to want to learn something, work for a cause, or develop their self-esteem. In life, EXCUSIOLOGISTS do everything by the seat of their pants. If a plan or goal is not spelled out for them, then they develop no plan for themselves. Some try to take control of the situation by asking questions or suggesting alternatives. Others try to change their circumstances directly by manipulating others in order to achieve their goals.

EXCUSIOLOGISTS make excuses and invalidate everyone else's achievements and accomplishments. Approaching every opportunity and challenge with a doubt or an excuse, they seem to lack the curiosity and ability needed to make the right decision. They are afraid of success and continually look for ways to get out of projects. The EXCUSIOLOGIST always chooses the worst possible time to come into your life.

During the day, you might meet someone who is on their way to somewhere else; yet it seems impossible for them to find their location in this world. They also seem to be incapable of making a decision about anything, and they cannot stick to any kind of discipline.

EXCUSIOLOGISTS are always looking for something to distract them: a problem, an emergency, an accident, or a crisis of any sort. Even if they are not in control, they can always find someone who is in the wrong place at the wrong time.

EXCUSIOLOGISTS are stuck in limbo and may even believe that they have no choice but to make excuses and blame others for their failures. They may be so caught up in the idea of "something bad happening" that they don't even know that they are trapped by their own minds. They have a great deal of difficulty taking responsibility for their own behavior and making decisions.

EXCUSIOLOGISTS are people who never do anything to improve their lives or determine what they want out of life. They also cannot allow anyone else to achieve a goal, either. If they are around people who are always achieving, then they will attack them with complaints, doubts, and distractions. Their negativity may spread to others like a disease in the body, preventing people from developing their potential and living up to their full potential.

EXCUSIOLOGISTS avoid challenges by looking for excuses instead of solutions. They always have some kind of power over others and always look for the easy way out. If you find someone who is EXCUSIOLOGIST, you know that they are not ready for any kind of challenge or adversity.

EXCUSIOLOGISTS are people who believe (incorrectly) that they cannot focus their minds on anything other than themselves and their problems at any given moment. They cannot see the value in anyone else's achievement, success or accomplishment and become insecure when other people achieve a goal. They have a false sense of security as long as they do not have to take responsibility for their own lives.

EXCUSIOLOGISTS do not know what they want to achieve and want to avoid any challenges or disappointments. They are always searching for a way out of the present situation and place an emphasis on solving problems and conflicts over taking advantage of opportunities.

EXCUSIOLOGISTS have no real goal or purpose in life. They think that they can always "go with the flow" (of life) instead of making decisions and taking control of their lives. If someone is EXCUSIOLOGIST, then you can bet that he or she wants to miss out on all the good things in life by not putting forth any effort, but still reap all the benefits as if they had tried hard enough.

EXCUSIOLOGISTS only seek out ways to distract themselves from their own lives and responsibilities. They are always looking for a problem or an excuse not to achieve a goal.

EXCUSIOLOGISTS are people who do nothing productive during the day, but spend all their time seeking excuses for the things that they have done, so that they can later make excuses for the things that they have not done. They do not accept anyone else's achievements or accomplishments as valid. They cannot recognize any responsibility towards creating a better world, and they never seem to improve. They live in denial of their own reality and spend most of the day trying to avoid other people and escape from life itself.

EXCUSIOLOGISTS do NOT have a plan for their lives. They have no goals or purpose other than to look for valid excuses for all the things that they have not done or accomplished. They could care less about anything other than themselves and only live for things that benefit them directly.

EXCUSIOLOGISTS make a big deal out of things that are not important and then complain about them later in life. It seems like they always want to find reasons to stay in their own little worlds, simply because they do not want to take responsibility for their own actions.

EXCUSIOLOGISTS will never be happy with themselves as they are. They always need to find excuses for their own insecurities. By making excuses and taking advantage of other people's mistakes, they build their own self-esteem and confidence.

EXCUSIOLOGISTS are people who avoid taking any steps towards success or achievement. They can't accept any responsibility for their own lives, so they allow others to take the actions that make them feel important, powerful or someone to depend upon.

Conclusion

EXCUSIOLOGISTS are like leeches who feed off others' energy. They are people who take advantage of other people's efforts, achievements, and successes and only seek ways to distract others from their own life goals. They always seem to have someone else's back so that they can feel safe and secure with their own negative energy and limitations.

A lot has been discussed about EXCUSIOLOGISTS in the world today, yet they continue to exist without any real reason at all.

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