This document discusses individual responsibility. It states that taking responsibility for one's own life means acknowledging that your life is your responsibility and that no one else can live it for you. It is important to eliminate blame and excuses for your decisions and circumstances, and to understand that you are responsible for the choices you make. Truly taking responsibility for yourself allows freedom, control, trust, and emotional stability. However, human nature can lead people to avoid responsibility through blaming others, making excuses, complaining, and having a victim mentality. Keys to being responsible include responding instead of reacting, accepting blame, discipline, and acknowledging mistakes.
Personal Responsibility is about taking conscious control of our responses to the events and circumstances in our life. We are responsible for ourselves for what we do with our life and for what we have done already is up to us.
Accepting personal responsibility for our life is actually quite liberating as viewed by the notion of “responsibility” in a negative way as it is a matter of obligation or of having duties.
Why it is good to be personally responsible?
1. By accepting personal responsibility, we gain the freedom to create our own life the way we wanted it to be. When we admit to ourselves that we are solely responsible for our life, we immediately recognize how much control we really do have. Personal responsibility is the foundation for personal development. By acknowledging our role in the process, we give ourselves the opportunity to improve and CHANGE.
2. By accepting personal responsibility, we are willingly and without any hesitation acknowledging our deeds including our mistakes. If we do so then we develop a reputation for being the person who accepts responsibility for his actions, and surprisingly in the process people will often simply ignore the fact that you did really made a mistake altogether.
3. By accepting personal responsibility, we stay more in control.
There are all sorts of negative emotions that come with not accepting personal responsibility. When we blame others, we may feel anger or resentment towards that person. The worst part about denying responsibility is an overall sense of powerlessness. When we feel like we don’t have control over our life, then we easily become victim of depression.
Here is a slide show about core values in recovery from Drug and Alcohol addiction. In order to maintain a successful recovery clients must think carefully about what do they value in their life and what actions must they take to ensure that these values are upheld?
Personal Responsibility is about taking conscious control of our responses to the events and circumstances in our life. We are responsible for ourselves for what we do with our life and for what we have done already is up to us.
Accepting personal responsibility for our life is actually quite liberating as viewed by the notion of “responsibility” in a negative way as it is a matter of obligation or of having duties.
Why it is good to be personally responsible?
1. By accepting personal responsibility, we gain the freedom to create our own life the way we wanted it to be. When we admit to ourselves that we are solely responsible for our life, we immediately recognize how much control we really do have. Personal responsibility is the foundation for personal development. By acknowledging our role in the process, we give ourselves the opportunity to improve and CHANGE.
2. By accepting personal responsibility, we are willingly and without any hesitation acknowledging our deeds including our mistakes. If we do so then we develop a reputation for being the person who accepts responsibility for his actions, and surprisingly in the process people will often simply ignore the fact that you did really made a mistake altogether.
3. By accepting personal responsibility, we stay more in control.
There are all sorts of negative emotions that come with not accepting personal responsibility. When we blame others, we may feel anger or resentment towards that person. The worst part about denying responsibility is an overall sense of powerlessness. When we feel like we don’t have control over our life, then we easily become victim of depression.
Here is a slide show about core values in recovery from Drug and Alcohol addiction. In order to maintain a successful recovery clients must think carefully about what do they value in their life and what actions must they take to ensure that these values are upheld?
Identification of emotions, Nature of emotions, characteristics of emotions , Components of emotion, Cognitive Component, Physiological Component, Behavioral Component, Primary Emotions, Secondary Emotions, Positive and Negative Emotions, Emotional Expressions, Emotion and Facial Expression,
“feelings states that involve a pattern of cognitive, physiological and behavioural reactions to events.”
"positive or negative experience that is associated with a particular pattern of physiological activity."
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Emotional intelligence is the single biggest predictor of performance in the workplace and the strongest driver of leadership & personal excellence. So what is emotional intelligence?
Identification of emotions, Nature of emotions, characteristics of emotions , Components of emotion, Cognitive Component, Physiological Component, Behavioral Component, Primary Emotions, Secondary Emotions, Positive and Negative Emotions, Emotional Expressions, Emotion and Facial Expression,
“feelings states that involve a pattern of cognitive, physiological and behavioural reactions to events.”
"positive or negative experience that is associated with a particular pattern of physiological activity."
human values in ethics
need of values
types of values
schwartz theory of basic values
core values
value v/s belief
values we must learn
famous sayings on human values
Detailed description about the types, nature, impact of negative and positive emotions on human being which relates to their buying behavior is explained well in this presentation.
Hope you all will get benefited by my work.
Emotional intelligence is the single biggest predictor of performance in the workplace and the strongest driver of leadership & personal excellence. So what is emotional intelligence?
Men who don't take responsibility for their work or actions are likely to have a negative impact on their families and society. They will look for apathy, finger pointing, missed deadlines, and avoid accountability. We must be willing to do all that we ought to do and do our rightful responsibilities in our lives. If our families are hurting, we will also hurt. Excuses usually give us a clue that irresponsibility is at work
I do what needs to be done.
I am reliable and dependable.
I am accountable for my actions; I don't make excuses or blame others.
I fulfill my moral obligations.
I use good judgment and think through the consequences of my actions.
I exercise self-control.
Do you find yourself avoiding certain people? Or celebrating when that certain person calls in sick? This session will teach you some strategies on how to deal with difficult people instead of avoiding them. Presenter: DeAnne Heersche
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This is a presentation by Dada Robert in a Your Skill Boost masterclass organised by the Excellence Foundation for South Sudan (EFSS) on Saturday, the 25th and Sunday, the 26th of May 2024.
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2024.06.01 Introducing a competency framework for languag learning materials ...Sandy Millin
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Knowledge and skills frameworks, generally called competency frameworks, for ELT teachers, trainers and managers have existed for a few years now. However, until I created one for my MA dissertation, there wasn’t one drawing together what we need to know and do to be able to effectively produce language learning materials.
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Ethnobotany and Ethnopharmacology:
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Role of Ethnopharmacology in drug evaluation,
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Under Augustus, the empire experienced the Pax Romana, a 200-year period of relative peace and stability. Augustus reformed the military, established efficient administrative systems, and initiated grand construction projects. The empire's borders expanded, encompassing territories from Britain to Egypt and from Spain to the Euphrates. Roman legions, renowned for their discipline and engineering prowess, secured and maintained these vast territories, building roads, fortifications, and cities that facilitated control and integration.
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Roman architecture and engineering achievements were monumental. They perfected the arch, vault, and dome, constructing enduring structures like the Colosseum, Pantheon, and aqueducts. These engineering marvels not only showcased Roman ingenuity but also served practical purposes, from public entertainment to water supply.
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The Art Pastor's Guide to Sabbath | Steve ThomasonSteve Thomason
What is the purpose of the Sabbath Law in the Torah. It is interesting to compare how the context of the law shifts from Exodus to Deuteronomy. Who gets to rest, and why?
2. RESPONSIBILITY
The State Or FACT Of Having A Duty To Deal With Something Or Having
Control Over Some One Is Called Responsibility.
a Moral Obligation To Behave Correctly Towards Or In Respect of.
For example: "A True Leader Takes Responsibility For Their Team And Helps
Them Achieve Goals“
"Individuals Have A Responsibility To Control Their Behavior"
3. The Most Important Aspect Of Taking Responsibility For Your Life Is To
Acknowledge That Your Life Is Your Responsibility.
No One Can Live Your Life For You. You Are In Charge.
No Matter How Hard You Try To Blame Others For The Events Of Your Life,
Each Event Is The Result Of Choices You Made And Are Making.
What does it mean to take personal responsibility
4. People Who Take Complete Responsibility For Their Lives Experience Joy And
Control Of Circumstances. They Are Able To Make Choices Because They
Understand That They Are Responsible For Their Choices.
Eliminate Blame, Eliminate Excuses. If The Blame Track Or The Excuse Track
Plays Repeatedly In Your Mind, You Are Shifting Responsibility For Your
Decisions And Life To Others.
5. The truth of owning responsibility
Freedom: Responsibility Is Foundation For Development.
Control: responsibility give us opportunity to improve.
Trust & respect: responsible people means more than what they say.
Emotional stability: denying responsibility gives sense of powerlessness.
6. Why do we avoid being responsible
Human Nature
Vulnerable –Weak
Blaming Others
Making Excuses
Complaining
Victim Mentality
7. Secrets for being responsible
1. Respond And Not React
2. Accept The Blame
3. Accept Your Self And Circumstances
4. Say No To External Validation For Your Happiness
5. Give Away Your Limiting Beliefs
6. Do Not Hold Yourself Responsible For Others
7. Practice Discipline
8. Learn Cope
9. Lean To Be Answerable
10.Be Generous
11.Value Your Words And Yourself
12.Acknowledge Your Mistakes
8. CONCLUSION
TAKE AWAY ON OWNING RESPONSIBILITY
99% OF FAILURES COME FROM PEOPLE WHO HAVE A HABIT OF
MAKING EXCUSES
PEOPLE WHO REJECT THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THOUGHT AND
REASON CAN ONLY EXIST AS PARASITES ON THE THINKING OF
OTHERS
ONE QUALITY THAT ALL SUCCESSFUL PEOPLE HAVE IS THE
ABILITY TO TAKE RESPONSIBILTY