NEWSPOT DAILY TONIC: Take Responsibility for Your life and Actions By Bishop Duke Akamisoko

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Accepting responsibility is often a difficult choice, but it can be more rewarding than the alternative in the long run.
The How:
1. Honor your word. People will likely trust you more when your actions align with your words.
2. Commit to personal accountability by following through when you make commitments to yourself, coworkers, friends, or family members, without making excuses.
3.Focus on accountability. Rather than blaming others (or “the world” in general) for a specific outcome (whether it’s a good or bad situation), accepting personal responsibility allows you to evaluate your future actions and minimize harm. Additionally, it builds strong relationships and empowers you to influence situations for the better. Whenever you find yourself playing the blame game, take a step back and think about how you contributed to the issue.
4.Maintain a positive attitude. Ruminating, complaining, and engaging in negative self-talk can make you feel like you’ve lost control, fostering low self-esteem. Allow yourself to feel negative emotions when they arise, but try your best not to blame others, the world, or other elements outside your control. Practicing self-care and engaging in positive self-talk is a great way to build self-confidence.
4. Take action. Make goals and take steps toward achieving them. Actively pursuing a goal will reinforce your capability for self-improvement and help motivate you to create positive change in your life.
Taking responsibility for your own actions is important in your relationships with others and with yourself. Internally, acknowledging the effects of your behavior and choices boosts self-respect, improves mental health, and builds a sense of control over your life. Interpersonally, taking accountability in relationships establishes you as a credible person who people can trust.
Life can be stressful and unpredictable, and sometimes it is easier to shy away from taking responsibility for our actions. That’s because accepting responsibility for our actions is often hard. It is common to avoid responsibility for short-term relief from negative emotions, but the long-term consequences can be significant.
Taking responsibility for your actions means you recognize the areas of your life that you can control and make positive changes to. It also means accepting and moving past the things you cannot control, without placing blame or excuses. Sometimes when we make a mistake, it can be difficult to own up to it and take actionable steps to resolve it. Our first reaction may be to deflect blame onto others or make excuses for the situation.
Take responsibility and live your. Life to the fullest. Make impact be a gift to the World; Give your best to the World never hold yourself back . No body win or succeeded accidentally , it takes hard work, great determination and faith.
Have a great weekend!!
Bishop Duke Akamisoko

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