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Responsibility Policies

How well do you take care of yourself and others?

Personal Policies - Responsibility Policies

The Responsibility Policy

We all know right from wrong.  It’s not about what you can get away with because you can never get away from yourself.  You get what you give so cultivate a grateful mental garden and tend it with responsible thoughts of creativity, service, joy, love and happiness. Acting responsibly always feels good and right, an easy habit.

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Personal Policies - Responsibility Policies

Play it straight

Honesty is always the best policy.  The unified field keeps track of intentions and has a balancing effect.  Some call it karma but all know when they are changing, distorting or downright forgetting the facts. 

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Personal Policies - Responsibility Policies

I’m not a flake

Flaky people are hard to keep as friends or associates.  Even the best intentioned individuals can quickly become labeled a flake by failing to do what they say. Flaky people have not learned how to manage the impulse to always say yes then flake out when the time comes to follow through. 

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Personal Policies - Responsibility Policies

Stop and think about it

What is the destination we are running toward? Why are we in such a hurry?  

The teenage mind knows everything about nothing.  Anxious, rebellious, fixed on itself and oblivious to the world outside. At just sixteen as young man not finding challenge in school I was a delinquent. Bored, anxious, self-centered. Then a trigger set wheels in motion that continue to spin today.

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Personal Policies - Responsibility Policies

Dumb, Smart or Wise?

Back in junior high, I think it was eighth grade, I was hanging around at lunch break with a few friends.  We were your average suburban punks, not real rough or tough, just bored waiting for more life to arrive.  We often filled those bored moments with mischief to help pass the time and this day as we walked through quiet hallways away from the “in” crowd it seemed like a good idea to hold open the door to the teachers lounge while I threw a half eaten apple in. 

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