We all have choices!
So, who are we to blame others for the choices we made?
It never ceases to amaze me how often people are looking for someone to be the bad guy, and push blame onto them. It takes maturity to accept blame and wisdom to change for the better.
Two Paths
The way I see it, we can either admit that we made a choice that caused us to take a thorny path, The path that looks like we will never leave the dark tunnel. Or we can choose to look for a scapegoat in hopes that we can remove the sense of failure from ourselves.
Scapegoat
Choosing a scapegoat is the easiest way to go, Slimy, yes, but it’s easy to make someone else responsible for your problem. If you do this, then you make it easy on yourself and never have to take time out to change. You can remain comfortable and quite possibly play a victim.
Own your choices
This choice is the hardest but damn it, it’s the most rewarding. When you own your bad choice, you get to experience self-growth and are able to watch your life blossom into something that looks like a dream.
Storytime
I’ve chosen both routes, and I realized that selecting the scapegoat route only felt suitable for a short period of time. Pointing my finger at someone else didn’t help me accomplish any goals that I had laid out; in fact, I moved further from them because anger held me hostage.
It wasn’t until I let go of my anger that I was able to look at myself in the mirror and have the most challenging conversation with the person who needed to accept the blame. During that conversation, I forgave myself and began to take the steps necessary to become the person that I thought was long gone.
When you let go of anger, you break the chains that were used to hold you hostage.
Free yourself and make better choices!
You could have chosen any blog to read, but you chose mine, and I’m honored!
~Belladonna~


I so often find that anger is a reaction – the first emotion that arises – but typically it masks something else – frustration, disappointment, powerlessness. It helps to define it more clearly. Such a tough one to deal with.
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Yeah your right it is a tough one and finding the route of your anger can get messy. My first emotion is usually sadness and then watch out when the anger kicks inn. LOL
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Couldn’t agree more! Just was talking with someone who won’t let go of her bad choices, as if they were her security blanket. It’s sad, but…
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Awwww that is sad and I know just what you mean.
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Yes indeed. Breaking free is wonderful thing. Reframing the situation, and moment.
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Thank you and that’s exactly what we need to do.
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Very right. Anger can blind us to the real issues.
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Yes Sadje, for sure!
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👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
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Wow. I love the way you focused this blog on personal choices. Nobody wants to admit they made mistakes, but that is an important element is self-growth.
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Thank you Molly. Yes once you admit beautiful things cana grow.
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Anger leads to hate, which leads to the Dark Side. 🙂 sorry. I blame the NERD in me. That’s my scapegoat. 😉
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LOLOLOLOLOL! Not the dark side. I too am a nerd so thank you for sharing that.
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It definitely can! This picture says SO MUCH!
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I thought this picture was so fitting! Thank you so much for stopping by.
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A nice post! Anger is a trap which should be avoided.
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Thank you KK and I couldn’t agree more.
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You’re welcome!
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Oh, Belladonna, I was having a wonderful day until you made me fall and realize how many bad decisions I’ve made today. C’mon you tricked me, right? Ha, ha, I’m sorry I couldn’t resist. Of course, I’m kidding. You are so right, owning our choices is so much more productive. When I take blame out of the picture, when it’s less finger pointing, I find that I may not always make the right choice, but I instead focus on making the right decision in that moment. Great post!
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Wow! Great advise! When i deel anger, needs to be alone and something that help me
a lot is carve the tiles. I am silent and when realize it, just forget my anger and also happy to see what i have washed shining. Crazy? Yes, but things like that help me, time of alone, cleanning.
After that inhale and exhale… Thank´s for share dear Belladonna.
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OMG Elvira I’m the same way. I clean and clean until I’m too tired to even remember why I was angry. So that might be crazy but we can be crazy together. LOL
At Least our house is clean.
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Thank’s God! I’m not alone! Lol.
Yes, it’s helps a lot. Exactly! House
is clean! You are so kind and funny. Have a lovely evening!
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Yes clean with treats cooking. Have a great night my beautiful friend.
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Exactly! Agree with you! Have a
wonderful night my amazing friend.
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Wonderful, Belladonna. Anger is such a slippery slope. Great post.💕
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Thank you Grace! You said that right, it is definitely a slippery slope.
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My pleasure 💕
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You are absolutely right. I’ve been very disconnected from my anger for a long time, but I’m learning how to express it in healthy ways.
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Bridgette that’s so good that you recognize that and doing something about it. That’s awesome.
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Another take on owning it. So good, Belladonna. And even in situations not entirely of our own making, we can own our parts in order to move on. There isn’t anything as self-limiting as playing the victim – even when we have been wronged.
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Thank you Wynne! I have played the victim and seen others play it. It isn’t a good look.
You’re right it is self limiting.
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It’s true, we all have choices in life, and it’s essential to take responsibility for the choices we make. Blaming others for our own decisions is counterproductive and prevents personal growth. It takes maturity and wisdom to accept blame and use it as an opportunity to change for the better.
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Yes yes yes! You nailed it and I couldn’t agree more. We are holding ourselves back by blaming others. We have to own our part and do better.
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Thanks
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We seem to learn how to blame others at a very young age. “The dog did it.”
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Right!!!!!! LOL
Poor damn dog.
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Fabulous take on ownership Belladonna! Acknowledging our responsibility when the outcome of our decisions is not what we expected, but even more so, the element of anger and how that can blind us. Brilliant. Hugs, C
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Thank you Cheryl! Yes anger has to go so we can allow positive to come on in. I know you get it. You’re living a life of positive over flow and admire that so much!
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So true.
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Thank you for readinng!
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My pleasure.
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Dann great, thx so much for beeing so honestly
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You are welcome and thank you for reading.
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Guuurrrrrlllll, take them shackles off my feet! 👣 The chains of anger aren’t holding me hostage no mo’. One thing I have learned, that anger leads to bitterness, and I don’t do bitterness, because it’s not a good look on me! Word! 🤜🏼🤛🏼
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Yes! Girl I just replied to someone and said “It’s not a good look”. I couldn’t agree more with you sis. Shackles will not keep me bound.
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What? AMEN, roll on the floor, speak in tongues, give me a fist-bump and high five on that Queen B! 🤜🏼🤛🏼
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LOLOLOLOL!
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Very sad and angry is real
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It sure is Anita!
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Amazing read. Truth and a great reminder about the damage of holding onto.anger.
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Thank you, I can see why anger can lead you to making unhealthy decisions. it takes over your entire existence and life is too short for to allow that.
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Great piece, Bella. Anger is indeed a poison.
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Well said! It definitely is
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Great lessons on letting go of anger so it doesn’t eat you alive!!! Nice💖
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Thank you so much!!! Yes because it definitely will destroy you.
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It sure will❣️
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Its funny how in the moment of anger one think one is in control but looking back it always is anger held us hostage…at least for me with long long anger
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Oh yes for sure, I am the same way. Anger can get the best of me.
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👍👍
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