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Benefits of becoming Proactive

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 Be Proactive Take responsibility for your life and actions, and focus on what you can control rather than what you can't. Proactive people are always prepared for things that help them mitigate risks and deal with every situation best. Proactive nature helps to identify the need for change.  Proactive approach to life helps you stay head over heals; you are always working and planning for things beforehand to fix them.  Proactive organisations nuild the future they want. They plan the future roadmap instead of waiting for external forces to decide their direction.  People with proactive approach are self-aware. They know where they lack and work on their weaknesses to avoid obstacles easily.  Content from Week Plan, Image from Linkedin

Reactive vs Proactive

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Be Proactive Take responsibility for your life and actions and focus on what you can control rather than what you can't.  Reactive people,  on the other hand, are often affected by their physical environment. They find external sources to blame for their behavior. If the weather is good, they feel good. If it isn’t, it affects their attitude and performance, and they blame the weather. While proactive people focus on what they can control like education, attitude, hobbies etc. They try to reamin calm in all situations and focus on what is in their hand. They are not reactive and do not complain about circumstances.  The story of the Ant and the Grasshopper can be taken for example here. The ants worked hard and focused on their work to gather stuff while the grasshopper, knowing winter was coming, just enjoy the weather and later blamed.  We should be like ants, working hard and focusing on our own work.  Content from Franklin Covey, Digital Enterprise, Experime...

Be Proactive

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 Be Proactive Take responsibility for your life and actions, and focus on what you can control rather than what you can't. Proactivity  is about taking responsibility for one's reaction to one's own experiences, taking the initiative to respond positively and improve the situation.   They don’t blame circumstances, conditions, or conditioning for their behavior. They know they can choose their behavior. Reactive people, on the other hand, are often affected by their physical environment. A proactive person uses proactive language—I can, I will, I prefer, etc. A reactive person uses reactive language—I can’t, I have to, if only. Reactive people believe they are not responsible for what they say and do—they have no choice. Proactive people focus their efforts on their Circle of Influence.  They work on the things they can do something about: health, children, or problems at work. Content from Wikipedia, Franklin Covey, Amazing people institute