Melvin Feller Looks at Excuses and Why We Use Them

Melvin Feller
7 min readMar 13, 2019

Melvin Feller Looks at Excuses and Why We Use Them

Melvin Feller Business Group in Burkburnett Ministries and Dallas Texas and Lawton Oklahoma. Our mission is to call and equip a generation of Christian entrepreneurs to do business as ministry. We provide workshops and resources that help companies discover how to do business God’s way and provide a positive outreach as the director. When the heart of a business is service rather than self it can be transformed into a fruitful business ministry earning a profit and being of service to the community and their customers. Melvin Feller is currently pursuing another graduate degree in business organizations.

Excuses and why we use them by Melvin Feller

Do you find yourself giving excuses in your head? Maybe you are scared of doing something new. What is that voice inside your head saying, as you consider doing what you have not done before?

Excuses seem like valid reasons not to do something, but perhaps you should take a closer look next time you hear that voice of doubt speak up. I am always telling people that if you listen to your negative thoughts without questioning them then they go unchallenged. If your negative thoughts go unchallenged then you are giving them power and without thinking about it you are accepting them as true.

Can you think of one situation you are facing right now that worries you or fills you with doubt?

Think about this because chances are that this situation and these doubts are connected with your self-esteem. Many people ask this question: is my low self-esteem causing my doubts and making me use excuses or is it the other way round? The truth is it is a viscous circle and works both ways. Your worries and fears cause you to doubt yourself and your low self-esteem makes this worse. With confidence and high self-esteem, you would not fear or doubt yourself. The truth is any problems you have with your self-esteem will be worst when you have a challenging or fearful situation ahead of you. The excuse you make can help you avoid the situation you fear but it will only increase your low confidence and esteem because you know the truth — these excuses serve one purpose.

Excuses and why we use them by Melvin Feller

Now think about the situation that is worrying you and filling you with fear or anxiety. What excuses are you telling yourself? List them and then look at them one by one. Imagine you are looking at yourself from outside, as if you are someone else. Is the excuse a good one or is it wrong?

One more thing, I want to ask you if the excuses you are making are connected with your mood? If you were in a better mood, would you see things more positively and make better decisions?

When you have questioned your excuses, you may find that they are not true. Why then are you using these excuses?

What is the true purpose of your excuses?

Why do you think you use excuses that are not true? How do they benefit you?

Excuses and why we use them by Melvin Feller

You already probably know that excuses are just reasons you make up to make yourself feel better about not taking a chance and doing something risky. Your fear is behind these excuses. If you are honest, answer me this: are you happy to continue making excuses and creating all sorts of reasons why you cannot take action or face a challenge that scares you?

“Life is either a daring adventure or nothing at all.”

― Helen Keller, The Open Door

The truth is that excuses justify taking no action when you are faced with a choice to act positively. This means you play it safe and take no chances. At first that might make you feel better and ease your anxiety but you will soon realize that you are stuck. If you allow excuses to limit you and hold you back then it will not be long before you will start to feel bad. If you constantly avoid taking action then low self-esteem grows.

Excuses and why we use them by Melvin Feller

How to recognize if your excuses are holding you back

Most excuses can fit into the following categories:

Focusing on your lack of ability — “I am not good enough at…”, “I can’t…”

What happened in the past and the belief that it will happen again — “I always fail at…”, “I tried that before and look what happened!”, “last time I did that,…”

Putting yourself down — “I don’t deserve that…”, “I have been lucky…”, “I haven’t worked hard enough”. “I am not as good as others at…”

Accepting other people’s judgements and what you think they want you to do — “I should…”, “I shouldn’t…”, “I have to…”, “I need to”

Assuming you’ll fail — “There’s no chance”, “I’ll never be able to…”, “That’s not going to happen”

Excuses and why we use them by Melvin Feller

OK, so your inner voice keeps offering you lots of excuses and reasons why you shouldn’t do whatever it is you need to face the challenges before you, now what?

Well, if you are going to reverse this and if you want to find the courage to face your challenges despite excuses and negative thinking then you need to find answers to the above. The responses you want should be positive, not negative as they are now. Let me explain what I mean…

“I am not good enough at…”, is that really true? Could it be that you do not accept how good you really are? Have you tried before or just given up? Maybe you could learn to be good if you practiced or tried again. Maybe you just believe what others told you.

Excuses and why we use them by Melvin Feller

“I can’t” — do you mean, “I won’t”?

“I always fail” — again question that and you will probably find that is not true and is very harsh. What is failure anyway? Even if you were not very successful, was it complete failure? Think again and view it differently.

In the same way, you need to go through your most common excuses and question why you are putting yourself down, why you believe you do not deserve to be successful or happy. Why do you accept other’s standards rather than yours?

Finally, open your mind to the possibility that you may succeed. If you expect to fail, then you will for sure.

How to Turn this Round and Face Challenges

Excuses and why we use them by Melvin Feller

Your mind is good at thinking up reason why you should not but what about doing the opposite.

For a change, start with something you need to face or overcome in your life and what steps you could take. Instead of focusing on excuses try to make a list of reasons why you should take action. You will be surprised once you get started at the reasons you find.

Now, let us be honest…You can read this page and think to yourself that is helpful advice and I will do that.

Excuses and why we use them by Melvin Feller

Stop! Do not say “I will”, start RIGHT NOW!

Work on this right now, go back if you need to and put this into action now and get started working on changing how you think and how you face the challenges that matter to you. Do not leave it.

Melvin Feller Business Consultant, Business Owner, Burkburnett ministries and Graduate Student Candidate in Business Organization

Melvin Feller Business Consultants Ministries Group in Texas and Oklahoma. Melvin Feller founded Melvin Feller Business Consultants Group and Burkburnett Ministries in the 1970s to help individuals and organizations achieve their specific Victory. Victory as defined by the individual or organization are achieving strategic objectives, exceeding goals, getting results or desired outcomes and a positive outreach with grace and as a ministries. He has extensive experience assisting businesses achieve top and bottom line results. He has broad practical experience creating WINNERS in many organizations and industries. He has hands-on experience in executive leadership, operations, logistics, sales, program management, organizational development, training, and customer service. He has coached teams to achieve results in strategic planning, business development, organizational design, sales, and customer response and business process improvement. He has prepared and presented many workshops nationally and internationally.

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Melvin Feller

President of Melvin Feller Business Group With over three decades of executive coaching, speaking, and most importantly, real-life, in-the-trenches experience.