Personal Responsibility
“You must take personal responsibility. You cannot change the circumstances, the seasons, or the wind, but you can change yourself” -Jim Rohn
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“You must take personal responsibility. You cannot change the circumstances, the seasons, or the wind, but you can change yourself” -Jim Rohn

I wish Liberals would subscribe to that message.
Exactly what I keep working on…and on…and on…
So true and a wonderful reminder for all of us.
Jim’s words are so true. But you know what?
As soon you start changing (developing a healthy, supportive inner belief system, etc.) you ALSO start to change your circumstances!
The seasons and the wind will be still the same though
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Peter R. Sherman
“Almost all unhappiness in life comes from the tendency to blame someone else.” Brian Tracy
One of the most important lessons that I teach my children is that as soon as they blame something else they give up the power to change the situation.
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Such a great point, Katherine. I had never looked at it quite that way, but you’re right.
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Impressive.. short quotation but the whole point was there.. changes for good can make you a better person and successful at the end..
Katherine, good thought…
I kind of think that blaming gives up the choice to change your mindset, to then change the situation
…similar to Albert E’s thought on…and I’m paraphrasing…’The same attitude that created a problem has to be changed to solve the problem’
Lynn, I love this quote.
I teach my kids you are 100% responsible for your own life, actions and success. We also live by E+R=O (event+response=outcome).
That is why “Best Reflections”. Who do you see when you look in the mirror? Creating your own best reflection is the best way to maintain personal responsibility.
You, Lynn, maintain an Exceptional Reflection. Thanks
Tina
I couldn’t agree more…in fact, I just wrote a post about this myself.
We tend to blame the world for our problems instead of reflecting on ourselves.
Take responsibility for your own actions and everything will fall into place with determination.
Taking personal responsibility for your current situation or circumstance is EMPOWERING!
Here’s a great lesson that I put my students through. On the left side of a piece of paper write out all the reasons why you are not currently experiencing the level of success that you deserve.
Answers will often be, lack of time, too tired, poor genetics, under-active thyroid, I’ve tried everything and nothing works, eating healthy costs too much, my family eats junk and I can’t keep it out of the house, I can’t afford a gym membership…
The next step that I ask them to do is to write on the right hand side of the page what they are going to do about it!
All of a sudden they have control. It’s within their power to make a positive change.
We are faced with hundreds of choices each and every day. We can choose to give into our self imposed limitations or we can choose to belief that absolutely nothing will get in the way of our success.
I choose the later.
Scott Tousignant
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That’s what I keep trying to tell my husband! LOL
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I really gotta give it too Lynn on this one; this is true mastership…
A post with no post that still invokes thought out intelligent conversation
To the commenter at the top of the list: the assumption that liberals don’t take personal responsibility is a ridiculous characterization and generalization.
Personally, I wish some conservatives would take responsibility as well–in both personal and public issues–and avoid outright lying regarding topics like the Iraq war. But that isn’t to say that all conservatives are liars and that all conservatives don’t take personal responsibility. There are good and bad on both sides of the liberal/conservative divide and the lines are blurred between the two ideologies.
Thank you so much for posting this. I wish more people understood this concept. You can’t get anywhere being a victim all your life, but a lot of people try. That’s why I love coaching, my clients are ready to take personal responsibility!
Thank you so much for this post. The concept of personal responsibility is not one that this generation understands completely. I teach at a middle school and i am constantly trying to teach my students that we have to be responsible for ourselves, our own actions and our own futures. We need to dismiss the mentality that society owes us something, or that its the responsibility of others to take care of us.
you can apply this to any aspect of your life.
-Michelle