Today I read in an online news report that -in Australia- "WELFARE cheats, tax rorters and crooked public servants are ripping off more than $600 million a year as part of a fraud epidemic across the Commonwealth". That's a total of about 800,000 incidents of fraud, thereby lifting the cost of welfare fraud up by 10% to A$489,000,000.

Staggering fact: "Young people ripping off the dole and single mums on parental payments emerged as the biggest - and costliest - groups of [welfare] frauds".

Another staggering fact is that not only the welfare RECIPIENTS are "playing the game"; part of the welfare fraud can be blamed on the public servants who enforce the rules. Credit card misuse, and obtaining and using personal information are the biggest "no-no's" when it comes to this group of welfare frauds.

Staggering, mind blowing and illegal as these actions may be, it begs a more profound, more universal question: how are these welfare fiddlers doing on the Personal Responsibility front? Or, in other words: "how's your life been working out for you, lately?"

In coaching, whether it is life coaching or business coaching , I work with the concept of Personal Responsibility. Put simply, this is how it works.

When something happens in your life, you have three ways to respond:

Blame: you can pretend it is not your fault, and actually point fingers at someone else. "I can't help that I have no money; s/he took it all from me when we split up".
Justification: you can pretend outside circumstances caused your hardship. "If only the Global Financial Crisis hadn't happened, I wouldn't be in so much doo doo today".Personal Responsibility: Regardless of what caused your situation, you deal with it. "For some reason, this happened in my life. Now I will find a way to get through it".
Many people have a really tough time with personal responsibility, as the consequences of accepting personal responsibility are far-reaching:

You cannot point fingers anymore at anyone, not even yourself.
You cannot justify your current crappy situation anymore by looking at the past.
You have to accept that "what is, is", and that YOU are the one that has to change, not the "what is-ness".
I know, it's SO easy, and in a way comforting to be able to move responsibility away from yourself to something or someone else, but in the end it is going to bite you in the butt. The Law of Attraction , or the Pull Principle (or Factor), as I now like to call it, will emphasise the predominant intent these people have been dealing with, and my guess is that that intent was not too great.

Why, oh why, would you want to lower your personal standards, and do something that most likely is beneath your own sense of self-worth? I know, times can get tough, and situations can get dire (I have done more than enough criminal cases in my legal life to know that there may loads of seemingly understandable "reasons" to commit crimes). Still, I have yet to meet a person who does NOT have any guilt, shame, grief or remorse over committing welfare fraud. That means that these persons have DEFINITELY lowered their sense of self-worth, otherwise they would NOT have committed these offences -that is the upshot of taking personal responsibility!

This does not mean they will be "punished" or are "wrong" from the Law of Attraction 's/Pull Principle's perspective; there's no moral indictment, here. It merely means that -to paraphrase it- what they are doing to others, will be done unto them as well, in ways that are not yet known. Law of Attraction and Law of Cause and Effect work hand in hand, in this matter. These welfare frauds may well have to deal with moral issues, but they'll be either personal, or of the legal kind...

The only way out of this quagmire of spiralling-out-of-control effects will be to own up, to face the consequences of one's actions, however severe they may seem to be. There are plenty of powerful coaching techniques to assist you with that. And obviously you don't have to be in it as deep as these welfare frauds are. It could be taking personal responsibility for your career, your long-term relationships, your finances, your health, you name it.

Once personal responsibility is regained -and retained!- can the Law of Attraction/Pull Principle start to work FOR you. I had clients in my Criminal Law time who did, and although they were generally still sentenced for their actions, they came out way better than the ones who maintained their -false- innocence.

Even if you "get away with it" this time, you will have set off an avalanche of cause and effect relationships, that most likely will NOT serve you in the future.

Better to deal with it now, then suffer the results later...

Author's Bio: 

Marc is a certified life/business coach, master NLP Practitioner and AusIDentities Personalities Facilitator on the Sunshine Coast in Queensland, Australia.

Working as an Executive Business mentor with Glenn Dietzel, Marc is among Australia's Law of Attraction (LOA) experts, and coaches/mentors internationally with the LOA principles in both business and private settings.

Marc inspires his clients to create "Knowareness", a powerful state of presence that allows clients to make the right decisions at the right time, all the time.

Through powerful Personality Type Profiling techniques, Values Elicitation and Business Positioning tools Marc takes his clients' lives and businesses to massive new heights.

Having been a lawyer for nearly 9 years in his "previous life", before immigrating to Australia from The Netherlands, Marc knows exactly how daunting taking the first step in a new direction can be.

On the other hand, he also knows how fulfilling and profitable taking that step can be, and has the knack of imparting his knowledge and wisdom in stunningly simple and highly effective ways.

Email Marc at marc@landmarc.info to arrange an introductory 30 minute face-to-face or phone mentoring session!