Positivity Successor - Episode 118 - Positivity Successor (Responsibility)
Episode Date: October 18, 2025Mental Health Awareness! ❤️🙏 Physical Health Awareness! ❤️🙏 Spiritual Health Awareness! ❤️🙏 Emotional Health Awareness! ❤️🙏 Responsibility = Respond/Response to Abilities! ...Examples of Responsibility? Ethical and Civic Responsibilities? How to Take Responsibility for Actions? Mission: Goals Achieved! God Bless! Amen 🙏
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Welcome to Positiveity Successor Episode 118. Today's topic we'll be talking about is Responsibility. So let's get into it.
Responsibility. You see, I broke it down to my own definition. It's to respond to abilities in response to abilities. I also broke down the word abilities, able to let these.
So, examples of responsibility would be chores, a pet, self-clean-up.
homework, self-health care, good parent and family member,
completed tasks, completed tasks, and contribute contributions to team success,
time management, customer service, problem solver, committed, authorized positions,
others overseer.
You see, there are ethical and civic responsibilities,
and that is to protect the environment,
follow rules and regulations,
helping people in the community,
being honest and truthful, also volunteering.
You see how to take responsibility for actions
is to own up to the mistakes,
even if they're hurtful,
or if they're not blamed, even being apologetic, accepting actions of consequences, no excuses,
even speaking up for yourself at a job to a manager, even if errors happen, or something out of your control.
always give that manager a head to up because it may they may provide helpful advice to you in those
situations. You see, with all these things in responsibility, it leads to the mission statement.
You see, the mission statement for responsibilities is to make sure that goals are achieved.
going through these examples of responsibilities.
Starting with chores, you know, got chores around the house.
And, you know, these chores are practiced for the jobs that you apply to.
Because when you practice with chores at home, you, if you're going, if you're at a cleaning job,
or a restaurant business.
The chores are a practice for you to when you're doing chores at work
with a lot of other things like
sweeping the floors,
mopping the floors,
taking out the trash,
washing dishes in the sink or through a machine,
putting boxes away and everything.
the next part of responsibility is if you'll have a pet making sure that the pet is fed and walked every day with the pet like making sure and I know it's too much information but with the pet you got to clean up after it
Going into the next example of self-clean-up, it's like a chores.
Self-clean-up is a connection to chores, but you're doing the chores within yourself.
Self-clean up, like all-person of care and everything.
Homework, you know, when the teacher gives you an assignment from school,
to do your homework because you don't want to have it late turned in the next day.
You always want to do the homework the night before.
The reason why it's called homework because you take your home before I go to work at school the next day.
You got self-health care.
without like at the medical ER and all that stuff then you got an example of responsibility as a good parent and family member every every parent all the parents and family members are are great with responsibility completed tasks and contributions to team success if you complete your tasks like a job
right at job you're given tasks to complete and you usually when you don't have any more tasks to do
usually it happens when you wait for the next customer service to come in maybe a rush or just a
normal work shift and you're contributing to those completed tasks tasks to help the team that
you're working with to success.
They also got time management.
Time management is an important one in responsibility,
making sure the right time for the right place and making sure it's scheduled right to
manage well.
Then you got customer service, like I said, either a rut, like,
Like you don't have completed tasks.
Once you get done with completed tasks and contributions,
usually you have to wait for the next customer to put in their service,
to put in their order for your service,
to do more tasks in the next rush or normal shift.
They got problems over,
learning how to think of a positive outcome in every situation.
possible. There may be some critiques and job critics and everything in the world.
Knowing the positive to get out of every situation is a great thing. Also being committed.
Committed is also a connection to contributions because once you're committed, you got that nonstop passion
within side you and that's part of responsibility authorized positions knowing what position
you got to be in to get stuff done others overseeing others making sure to be responsible for
other ethical and civic responsibilities like protecting the environment like cleaning up the trash that
some that that is littered in the world and like you know how in every household there's a there's a
scheduled day for the the garbage truck to pick up the trash in her sacobins
Just making sure that goes along with time management because I make sure the garbage is out on time before the next day where the garbage truck comes to pick up the trash and recycle bins.
So it's emptied and prepared for the next run and the next run.
Then following rules and regulations, got to follow the rules, regulations, and the laws.
I'm a rule forward.
so you got to follow the rules and regulations and laws
because it helps the society in all ways.
Helping the people in the community,
like doing a great deed or gratitude for someone,
giving that nice gesture of help.
because kindness doesn't pay anything to be kind.
It's free to be kind to this world.
Also having an honest and truthful.
Because you don't want to be a liar,
cheater, or stealer.
You always want to be honest and truthful.
And always speaking from the heart.
being as real as you get, and then volunteering, like going to feed my starving children
or going to run a walk or race in the Epilepsy Foundation for a charity.
Charities and organizations, being a volunteer in that me give it so much.
It gives lots of things in the world.
It can make everyone all those people's day that get benefited from this.
And then how to take responsibility for actions is to own up to the mistakes.
Even if it's hurtful or if not blamed to be a man or woman.
He got on up to the mistakes that because that's how to be his dad's,
to take responsibility for actions.
And then being apologetic,
having that extensive olive branch to apologize,
even though what the situation is,
that's part of taking responsibility for actions.
Then accepting action consequences.
Gavvy, like, when you own up to the mistakes,
You got to be able to accept the consequences that the action of consequences that are going in from you because that's part of also taking responsibility for actions.
Then no excuses.
No one should have any excuses.
Be able to say what you feel and how you feel about it.
And then jobs speak up for yourself, being able to speak up at your job because all of these things will lead to the mission statement of the goals being achieved.
So thanks for tuning to another episode of Positiveity Successor.
Remember to look back at the reflection of yourself in the mirror to all the beautiful and handsome people out there because you are a work in progress and will get to.
you were wanting life. Believe that. Thanks for tuning to another positive successor episode.
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