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    Creator Mindset Essay

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    How To Be The Best You Can Be In College There are two different types of mindsets in this world. You can have a creator or a victim mindset. A creator mindset is where you find solutions to your problems, they have what you call personal responsibility. Victim mindset people are the ones who make excuses for themselves to make it feel like they are not at fault for their actions. These two kinds of people are usually in a different time period in their life, either they are not mature enough to take responsibility or they have not been taught differently. Victim and creators are two totally different mindsets and can determine how well you do in life. While entering college you may think that it is going to be like high school but with huge parties, well you are mistaken. You have to come into college prepared to work hard for your dreams and goals. You need to have a creator mindset while in college. In high school teachers give you class work to do and take two weeks on one lesson. With college they do not do that at all, you have to be on top of things on your own. Your professor will not remind you about your homework that is due and that big huge research paper that was…

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    The Progression of Personal Responsibility The duty for individuals to demonstrate personal responsibility is a theme that is not new to human culture. Biblical principles imply the fact that human creation possesses the freedom to act however they please. However, this freedom is accompanied with consequential results dependent on how the individual chooses to live. In another era, young Greek boys were taken away from the comfort of their mothers at the age of seven and expected to begin a…

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    Hero than he professes his undying love and seeks her hand. This gesture could be regarded as the quintessence of romantic love. However, Claudio's admiration for Hero comes across as a school-boyish crush, rather than deep felt love and respect. He seeks the opinion of his friends to reinforce his judgment on Hero, thereby showing that he is not convinced of his own feelings. Claudio sees Hero as a flawless angel, a naive, boyish assumption. Benedick. Would you buy her [Hero], that you…

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    of ourselves. We must consider this unwritten, but ever so powerful code that applies to our daily lives and interactions at all times. We need to do what is right and take action even when no one is looking. As students, parents, children, teachers, friends, and family, we all must maintain a personal responsibility of ourselves as we serve the community we are part of. Rules and laws are in place in all aspects of our lives to protect us and the people around us. Without these rules and…

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    I had to accept that any failure that I received was completely my fault. Accepting personal responsibility is a must in college. As kids transform into adults, and become more independent, the importance of their choices continues to grow. As a wise man once said, “with great freedom comes great responsibility.” In my college experience, I’ve already seen kids start to fail their class because they lack the ability to accept responsibility and prioritize their life outside of school. If a…

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    group. I think when people take accountability for their actions, it makes the group more successful. If something went wrong or they missed a due date and it was your fault, you should take accountable for the part you played within this failure. It takes a strong person to admit when they’re wrong, but it also makes you better and less likely to do it next time. I’ve never been a part of a group where individual responsibility was not important but I work with someone who does not take it…

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    career. Describe which of the principles or assumptions underlying these approaches you find most interesting and compatible with your own values and beliefs. (minimum 300 words) One theoretical approach that I studied in this course which may be valuable to me in my life and career is Solution-focused brief therapy. One assumption that I find most interesting is the assumption that counseling builds on the client’s strengths and on a positive view of the future. (Riosalado, 2015). I also found…

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    Responsibility is a personal obligation and accountability, self-imposed or otherwise. In The Reader by Bernard Schlink, the motif of responsibility is presented in Michael Berg’s narration, applying differently as time progresses. Michael’s naive infatuation with Hanna as a young boy, the guilt as an adult he feels for loving her, and him coming to terms with their relationship later in life displays the evolution of the motif of responsibility in the greater context of Michael’s generation as…

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    In the field of psychology, nature and nurture is one of the most enduring debates. This debate within psychology is concerned with the extent to which particular aspects of behavior are a product of either inherited or acquired characteristics. Characteristics and differences that are not observable at birth, but which emerge later in life, are regarded as the product of maturation. Some people say that nature, ones genetics, is the reason why they behave and act the way they do. Others argue…

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    The nature vs nurture argument has been argued by many. Some may be in the middle or be loyal to one issue over another. The nature is made up of hereditary factors that influence who we are such as our physical appearance or personalities. The nurture is how the environment affects who we are and can include early childhood experiences, how we were raised, our relationships with others, and the culture around us. Two women were gracious enough to give me their opinions on the nature nurture…

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