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Internal Vs. External Locus Of Control

Internal Vs. External Locus Of Control

  • Internal locus of control: it refers to something that we say is within our control and therefore we could struggle to change.
  • External locus of control: it refers to something that we say is not within our control and therefore we cannot change.

The thing is that we have to find a balance between the things we know are within our control and the things we know are not within our control

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