If you are a “doer” you may find yourself in situations where the level of action taken by others is not meeting your expectation levels. This can be particularly frustrating as “doers” often times find themselves overwhelmed and feel as if they're doing everything themselves.
You probably remember the saying, “when the going gets tough, the tough get going”. It is important for us to remember that not everyone is as tough or strong as we are. This is especially true in high-pressure situations. We are naturally disappointed when others do not rise to the occasion and this can lead to resentment.
If we keep our focus on what we do we will accomplish more. It will also keep us from feeling shortchanged or slighted by those who are not doing their part. When you do this you will notice your entire demeanor will change. In the past when you encountered someone who is not doing their part you may have looked at them with disapproval. Now that look of disapproval can be replaced with a smile. You'll find that your negative feelings of disappointment and resentment will start to be replaced by new feelings of peace and tranquility.
Keep your focus on what you do and you will become stronger, more positive, and find yourself more at peace.
Keep your focus on what you do, rather than on what others do not do. – Tony Spann

