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by Paul J. Meyer
- ISBN: 0898114772
- Category: Money & Business
- Author: Paul J. Meyer
- Subcategory: Investing
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- Language: English
- Publisher: The Leading Edge Publishing Company (2007)
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Start studying Chapter 2: Accepting personal responsibility.
Start studying Chapter 2: Accepting personal responsibility. Learn vocabulary, terms and more with flashcards, games and other study tools. Inner Critic: Accepts too much responsibility and blames us for whatever goes wrong in our lives Inner Defender: inner defenders accept too little responsibility and, thus, their thoughts and conversations are full of blaming, Complaining, accusing, judging, criticizing, and condemning others. Inner Guide: the inner guide knows that judgement doesn't improve difficult situations, instead observes each situation.
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Start studying Chapter 2 Accepting Personal Responsibility. The key ingredient of personal responsibility is choice. Numerous times each day, you come to a fork in the road and must make a choice
Start studying Chapter 2 Accepting Personal Responsibility. Numerous times each day, you come to a fork in the road and must make a choice.
Accepting personal responsibility – which is taking ownership of your own behavior and the consequences of that behavior. Until you accept responsibility for your actions or failures, it’ll be very difficult for you to develop self-respect or even have the respect of others. Accepting responsibility is indirect responsibility. It involves moving beyond yourself and taking action to help people or situations around you that call for assistance. The real difference between being responsible and being irresponsible is an indication of how effectively we’re managing our lives when the opportunity.
PERSONAL RESPONSIBILITY 4 Accepting responsibility shows that I have high expectations - I am willing to work hard for my achievements, which will let me know I have received a good grade based upon my efforts and what I have learned rather than through the efforts of others
PERSONAL RESPONSIBILITY 4 Accepting responsibility shows that I have high expectations - I am willing to work hard for my achievements, which will let me know I have received a good grade based upon my efforts and what I have learned rather than through the efforts of others. Cheating and plagiarism are serious academic offenses on many university and college campuses, but when I am morally, ethically, and personally responsible for my actions, I hold myself to an honor code that precludes cheating and helps me maintain my academic integrity, focus, and reliability.
PERSONAL RESPONSIBILITY 3 There is a direct correlation between personal responsibility and college . It is their responsibility and choice to set and accomplish goals
PERSONAL RESPONSIBILITY 3 There is a direct correlation between personal responsibility and college success. It is their responsibility and choice to set and accomplish goals. It is also their responsibility to take action by planning their schedules tasks. It is their responsibility to attend class, study, and maintain their grades. Students with personal responsibility understand the importance of balancing their time between work, school, and family.
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This book challenges us to become better in every aspect, to use our best thinking .
This book challenges us to become better in every aspect, to use our best thinking as a tool for social justice. -Dr. Daryl Watkins, Leadership Department Chair, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University. responsibility for your own growth Direct your thinking toward your most important goals. While, in reality you will be overtaken, taken for a ride and forced into servitude by savage street-wise people and groups who never care to read any book, let alone consider anyone else's interest, and generally laugh in the face of ethics and morals - while constituting 50+% of the World's population.