Do You Believe In Valid Reasons For Your Behavior? - Page 2 of 2

QUOTE "Excuses cover up responsibility. - Page 2 - Psychology, Special Needs, Health - Posted: 3rd Jul, 2005 - 6:15pm

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Poll: Please select one of the following statements that best describes your beliefs about the validity of reasons.
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  They are always valid and can offer explanations.       11.76%
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  Sometimes they are valid and sometimes offer explainations.       88.24%
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  I think they are never valid and are the same as excuses.       0.00%
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Or, are reasons the same as an excuse?
Post Date: 22nd May, 2005 - 2:08am / Post ID: #

Do You Believe In Valid Reasons For Your Behavior?
A Friend

Do You Believe In Valid Reasons For Your Behavior? - Page 2

An anger management class I took one time told me something I took as true. I was told that a lot of our behavior expecially angry behavior has a lot to do with our past. Most of the time it is the result of our past. If we can target the reason we act like we do than we can change it. Definately sounds easier than it is done. Yes I think that there are explanations for our actions.

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22nd May, 2005 - 3:08am / Post ID: #

Behavior Your Reasons Valid In You Do

For myself one needs to sit down to discern the differences between an excuse and a valid reason....I do not give excuses unless there is a family emergency or I am sick. I guess with children there's a million excuses but talking them through a situation may help that child understand that it isn't nice to pass the buck on to someone else. Being responsible is important and we need to model that to our children alot....



Post Date: 3rd Jul, 2005 - 6:15pm / Post ID: #

Do You Believe In Valid Reasons For Your Behavior?
A Friend

Do You Believe In Valid Reasons For Your Behavior? Health & Special Psychology

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"Excuses cover up responsibility. Reasons expose irresponsibility"


I think this says it all. I have a problem. I take full responsibility for it. I have many reasons why I continue to do it and I try to justify my problem with reasons, however I'm beginning to realize the selfishness of it.

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from LDS: I think sometimes we spend so much time justifying our behavior that we do not realize that our behavior may be affecting people around us.


I should print this out and tape it to my forehead.


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