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Be accountable for your actions from "summary" of The Oz Principle by Roger Connors,Thomas A. Smith,Craig R. Hickman

Being accountable for your actions means taking ownership of the results you achieve. It involves not blaming others or external circumstances for your outcomes, but rather acknowledging your role in creating them. Accountability is about recognizing that you have the power to make choices and decisions that impact your success or failure. It requires being honest with yourself about your actions and their consequences, both positive and negative. When you hold yourself accountable, you are willing to accept feedback, learn from your mistakes, and make necessary changes to improve your performance. You are not afraid to admit when you have fallen short or when you need help. Accountability is a mindset that drives you to take initiative, set goals, and follow through on your commitments. It is about being proactive and taking responsibility for your own g...
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    The Oz Principle

    Roger Connors

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