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Personal responsibility is a hallmark of maturity. In college, we cease to blame other people such as our parents for our problems. We also have to learn how to manage our time wisely, and be disciplined. Our parents are no longer there to tell us when to study or what time to get up for soccer practice. The benefits of personal responsibility include the fact that we become more capable of learning from our mistakes and growing accordingly. We also learn how to accept praise and criticism equally, as we are responsible for both our own mistakes and our own successes. "Being responsible is a learned behavior. It is not an accident and it requires patience and effort," ("Personal Responsibility," n.d., p. 1). Therefore, it will not necessarily be easy to become responsible for ourselves and accountable for our own behaviors. This is partly because many college students were raised in homes that did not teach personal responsibility. Even students who did develop some personal responsibility at home will discover...

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There will be new temptations and distractions in college, such as sex, drugs, and drinking (Haskins, 2009). Students may take some time to develop the skills required to cultivate an attitude and behavior of personal responsibility that helps avoid problems and cultivate a mature outlook on life.
As Haskins (2009) points out, there are deeper elements of personal responsibility other than learning good time management skills for studying. Personal responsibility can be defined as "the willingness to both accept the importance of standards that society establishes for individual behavior and to make strenuous personal efforts to live by those standards," (Haskins, 2009, p. 1). There are several core components of personal responsibility, and the most important are ceasing to blame others for our mistakes while also considering other people and our own future when making decisions. Students can take advantage of resources on campus like…

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Haskins, R. (2009). The sequence of personal responsibility. Retrieved online: http://www.brookings.edu/research/articles/2009/07/09-responsibility-haskins

"Personal Responsibility," (n.d.). Retrieved online: http://www.pleasval.k12.ia.us/studyskills/studentpersonalresponsibility.htm


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