Wednesday, May 22, 2019

Importance of Personal Responsibility

According to the Merriam-Webster Dictionary personal means relating to the person or body and office means the quality or state of being responsible such as a moral, legal, or mental accountability. Fritz Perls, the father of gestalt therapy, said that, debt instrument meant that we each(prenominal) have the ability to personally respond response-ability. Perls also referred responsibility to the ability to move, feel, live, and change you. So, to my examineing, personal responsibility is ones ability to care for what has been entrusted to them.It is when an respective(prenominal) accepts the outcome of whatever accomplishments or decisions he/or she makes, instead of blaming other people for what did not turn out right. Personal Responsibility is important to me because it is something that I am supposed to have as a child of the Most senior high God. In this essay, it is my goal to define what personal responsibility is and what it means to me, pardon the relationship betw een personal responsibility and college success, and go an example of how I plan to practice personal responsibility in my education. Personal Responsibility in everyday life.What do you think of when you hear these words? For me it means putting God first in all that I do and trusting Him to living all of His promises to me. Scripture tells us that it we are to accept personal responsibility for ourselves (Galatians. 65) and our own actions (2 Corinthians 510), for widows and orphans, (James 127) for our relatives (1 Timothy 58), and for those in motivating (Deuteronomy 15 7-11). I have learned to accept personal responsibility more so when I am wrong than when I am right. wherefore? Because it teaches me and others how to become mature.When we accept our personal responsibilities, it takes the load off of others. Now, there are some who would argue with me saying that it is not their responsibility to take care the widows, orphans, those in need. All I have to say to those ind ividuals is whose responsibility will it be when you are down and out? Social Security? Unemployment? Department of Health and gentlemans gentleman Resources? Once again I will refer to scripture by saying that we are all helpers of one another (1 Thessalonians 511). When we graduate from High School and attend college,it is our personal responsibility to purchase our books and supplies, show up for class, take notes, study, and make good grades. No one else can do this for us. strangely enough, this is a time when most of learn that we are on our own. Instead of a teacher, we have an instructor. My wife was once told by a college professor that he was an instructor, not a teacher. He was there to give the assignment and grade it. The students were supposed to have already learned most everything forward to that particular college course, therefore it would be their personal responsibility to be on time for class, take notes, and turn in their assignments.In our careers our perso nal responsibilities may come with a little more authority. We become responsible for employers, employees, clients, and/or customers. Making sure that everyone is well taken care of and provided for becomes our number one priority. It does not matter what sphere of function one goes into, we are always going to have to deal with others, putting them before ourselves. Once again I refer to scripture when it negotiation about esteeming others more highly than ourselves (Philippians 23). Failing to accept ones responsibilities here could result in losing their job.The relationship between personal responsibility and college success and closely related. In order to be successful in college, one must be willing to accept responsibility for every action they take and thought they make. College is not easy and therefore will take a lot of hard work, effort, the ability to handle diverse situations, and maturity. I entrust that it should be mandatory for juniors and seniors in high schoo l to take at least one college course before graduation in preparation for college. This would give them a taste of the level of personal responsibility they have ahead of them.It has been my experience that the older or more mature the college student, the more apt he/she is to accept the personal responsibilities that come with college. With all of this being said, it is my plan to practice personal responsibility in my education by helping others who are refreshed to online classes, making sure that my assignments are complete and turned in on time, showing courtesy and respect to my classmates and my teammates, and asking questions when I do not understand something. Some people would not view asking questions as a personal responsibility, only if it is. It is our responsibility to ask for ourselves and for others.If we do not ask and our work is incomplete, we have no one to blame but ourselves. This is what I believe the instructors are here for, to instruct us into the righ t direction with the right information. I hope that the points I have made about the importance of personal responsibility in everyday life, college, and our careers was both interesting and able help others chew the fat things a little different than before. For myself, I have learned even more about the importance of not only taking care of myself but also for those around me. This to me is what personal responsibility is all about.

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