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Taking full responsibility means realising that for every experience you have in life, you recognise that your own actions & beliefs have created this outcome and reality. It means being accountable for your own actions and your part to play in any given situation. Rather than pointing your finger or blaming someone else, you take ownership of the situation. Once you are no longer the victim of the situation, and you understand that you have also played a part, you can start to formulate a plan to take action in changing the situation.
By Phoebe DrayTaking full responsibility means realising that for every experience you have in life, you recognise that your own actions & beliefs have created this outcome and reality. It means being accountable for your own actions and your part to play in any given situation. Rather than pointing your finger or blaming someone else, you take ownership of the situation. Once you are no longer the victim of the situation, and you understand that you have also played a part, you can start to formulate a plan to take action in changing the situation.