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Responsibility

Responsibility

Sometimes we feel like victims, but positive change only happens when you take full responsibility for your life.

When we stop blaming others, or the situation for the shit we are in, then and only then is positive change attainable.

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5. You often play the victim

Life is full of challenges, but it's important to take responsibility for your actions and reactions, rather than blaming others. This allows for personal growth and healthier relationships.

Signs of playing the victim include:

  • Blaming others and feeli...

We are responsible for our feelings

Blaming others is senseless; we must take responsibility and control of our mental state.

No one makes us feel anything, we decide how we feel; no one can hurt us, we decide to feel hurt or not.

The only person responsible for our feelings is oneself.

Taking full responsibility

It means not blaming others for your difficulties in getting things done. 

Recognizing the obstacles but taking responsibility for finding a way, or accepting what needs to be accepted, or recognizing your part in the dynamic you’ve created.

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