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🗓️ 9 January 2023
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0:00.0 | Yeah, today's QODS take full responsibility for what happens to you. Here we go. |
0:30.0 | Welcome back to the QODS day show I'm your host Sean Croxton, a Sean Croxton.com. We got Jim |
0:38.0 | Roan leading off the weekend. Today he's talking about one of my favorite topics of all time, |
0:42.9 | which is personal responsibility. It is up to you to take responsibility for the good |
0:48.3 | that happens. It is up to you to take responsibility for the bad that happens. It is up to you to be |
0:53.8 | able to respond to whatever happens in your life. It is one of my favorite topics because this is |
1:02.2 | the pivotal moment in your life where you go from childhood to adulthood. It is where you go from |
1:10.4 | being a victim playing the victim role, blaming everybody else for how your life is turning out to |
1:16.6 | claiming agency over your life. What I mean by agency is claiming the fact that you can direct your |
1:26.2 | life no matter what the circumstances and conditions are, you can direct yourself, you can navigate |
1:32.6 | yourself out of those conditions and create a better life for yourself. But it is your responsibility |
1:38.7 | to do that because you are responsible for whatever happens to you. You are responsible for how you |
1:45.7 | respond. Jim Roan's coming up. Now here's number four. Fourth major lesson in life to learn. |
1:57.1 | Learn how to reap in the fall without complaint. Learn to reap come harvest time without complaint. |
2:06.8 | Take full responsibility for what happens to you. It is one of the highest forms of human maturity |
2:16.5 | accepting full responsibility. It is the day you know you have passed from childhood to adulthood. |
2:23.8 | The day you accept full responsibility. In another note, learn to reap in the fall without apology, |
2:33.4 | without apology, if you do well, and without complaint, if you don't. That's maturity. |
2:46.0 | I used to have that long list of reasons why I wasn't doing well. To explain, you got to explain, |
2:53.9 | right? Otherwise you're going to look bad. I used to have this funny list called Reasons for Not |
2:59.4 | Looking Good. I used to blame the government. I mean you can believe that or not. It was at the |
3:10.3 | top of my list. I had a lecture second to none. The government. That was on my list. I used to blame |
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