I take. Hard work is a must because in order to succeed you must put forth your best effort. I must take personal responsibility in my own success.
“One way to look at personal responsibility is to see it as responding wisely to opportunities and challenges” (Downing, 2011). An important part of personal responsibility is choice. Accepting personal responsibility in my life means I take control of the decisions I make. For example, if a student has a homework assignment due, a student that has accepted personal responsibility will create time to get this work done. Someone who has not accepted personal responsibility will not get this assignment done at the date it is due. “Excuses are self-serving explanations, or accounts” (Schlenker, Pontari, & Christopher 2001) and students who have not accepted personal responsibility will create excuses. With personal responsibility you can be someone that accepts that things are not working one way and will change them to gain success. Whereas some people will not accept when things are not working out and continue to do the same things. “There’s not a chance we 'll reach our full potential until we stop blaming each other and start practicing personal accountability” (Miller, J. G. 2004). One of my great leaders once told me that insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results. I agree with him completely!
My plan on practicing personal responsibility
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