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🗓️ 4 April 2022
⏱️ 8 minutes
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In today’s episode, Emily is talking about how you can learn how to take personal responsibility. There are many situations we can find ourselves in where things don’t go the way we planned. Sometimes external forces can cause a bump in the road and cause us to miss our target. You still must ask yourself, “What part did I play in this?” Even just the smallest part. Almost always there is something you could have done differently in order to get the end result you were wanting. Practicing taking personal responsibility or ownership helps lead to massive self awareness and it enables you to create a plan of action to get a different outcome next time. Sometimes it doesn’t feel good to take personal responsibility and it may ignite some insecurities in you. The truth is, nobody is perfect and we all make mistakes. Accepting that is so freeing and can allow you to grow in the best way possible. Start to practice taking personal responsibility in order to improve your life. That’s today’s message.
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0:00.0 | Hello, everyone and welcome to the evolve with Emily show. I am your host, Emily Hayden, |
0:18.1 | and you are listening to another Monday message. Every single Monday, |
0:22.2 | I bring a message of the day to you guys. So here's today's message. Learn to take personal |
0:27.5 | responsibility. This one trait and this one skill will take you so far in life and will gain you so |
0:33.7 | much respect from everybody around you. Often when people are met with a situation where |
0:39.0 | the end result that they were going for is not attained, they often fail to take personal |
0:44.3 | responsibility because it doesn't really feel good to take personal responsibility. It doesn't |
0:49.0 | really feel good to acknowledge and own that maybe you missed the target, that maybe you messed up, or that maybe |
0:54.7 | this end result that you were not going for is actually a result of your direct actions. |
1:00.4 | Most people are not able to take personal and full ownership and responsibility for their own |
1:05.6 | actions. Instead, they want to justify all the reasons why it didn't happen. They want to explain. They want to |
1:12.3 | point the finger and say, this is why it didn't happen. Even when there are some circumstances |
1:17.8 | that are uncontrollable by you, even when there is responsibility on other people that doesn't |
1:23.3 | have to do with you, if you will simply ask the question, what is my part in this? You will very |
1:29.1 | clearly see that usually there is always a small part that you play. So simply asking the question, |
1:35.0 | what is my part in this? It can get you to stop justifying, stop giving all the excuses and all |
1:40.1 | the reasons why it didn't work out. It'll make you stop pointing the finger. You can actually |
1:44.0 | look in the mirror |
1:44.8 | and you can gain a new self-awareness |
1:46.9 | of what your part in this thing actually was. |
1:50.0 | I promise you if you will practice taking personal responsibility |
1:52.9 | and then practice taking full ownership in front of other people |
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