Embracing Responsibility
Excuses can provide peace of mind, but they also keep us from taking risks and pursuing our passions. The idea of being "on the hook" encourages individuals to make commitments and take responsibility for their actions, whether it's launching a project or striving to improve a system. By stepping up and embracing accountability, we open ourselves to growth and connection.In this clip
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The School of Greatness
"Why SPENDING MORE Time & Energy WON'T Make You SUCCESSFUL!" | Seth Godin & Lewis Howes
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