What is accepting personal ? Accepting personal responsibility includes:
Acknowledging that you are solely responsible for the choices in your life, Accepting that you are responsible for what you choose to feel or think, Accepting that you choose the direction for your life, Accepting that you cannot blame others for the choices you have made, Tearing down the mask of defense or rationale for why others are responsible for who you are, what has happened to you and what you are bound to become, The …show more content…
When you have not accepted personal responsibility, you can run the risk of becoming: Overly dependent on others for recognition, approval, affirmation and acceptance, Chronically hostile, angry or depressed over how unfairly you have been or are being treated, Fearful about ever taking a risk or making a decision, Overwhelmed by disabling fears, Unsuccessful at the enterprises you take on in life, Unsuccessful in personal relationships, Unable to develop trust or to feel secure with others, Resistant to vulnerability, Emotionally or physically unhealthy, Addicted to unhealthy substances, such as the abuse of alcohol, drugs, food or unhealthy behavior such as excessive gambling, shopping, sex, smoking, work, etc. Over responsible and guilt ridden in your need to rescue and enable others in your