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taking responsibility for one's own actions reflect​

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Answered by ajay1singh26
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Answered by stefangonzalez246
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  • Taking responsibility for one's own actions reflects the sense of acknowledgment of the role one plays in different phases of life or the deeds done by them no matter it is good or bad ones.
  • It shows some responsibility over the consequences and accountability for the work done.
  • It also reflects the sense of leadership and the blame game does not continue there.
  • One of our biggest problems is that we don't want to fail. More importantly, you don't want to fail. However, the problem with this idea is that you tend to set goals and at the same time create excuses that you can keep as a "backup card" and succeed if you don't succeed.
  • Something or someone else may be responsible. But the more personal responsibility we have, the more control we have, and the more control we have, the more likely we are to reach our goals because we have no excuses to rely on in the event of failure.
  • Therefore, taking responsibility for our actions is synonymous with success. It also makes us feel better about ourselves and frees us from negative personality traits such as anger, fear, resentment, hostility, and suspicion.

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