List at least two benefits from playing the 100% accountable game (2 points possible; 1 point for each)

What will be an ideal response


List at least two benefits from playing the 100% accountable game. One point for any 2 of the following:
- You can begin to examine possible self-defeating behaviors
- You can ask more productive questions than "why me?" Instead you can ask things like: "What did I do that might have contributed to making this situation happen? What can I learn about myself that will make me more successful in the future? What am I pretending not to know? What was the payoff for not taking responsibility and is that beneficial in the long run?"
- Being accountable for actions, even if negative, tends to increase self-esteem and/or respect from others
- If you take responsibility, you can do something to avoid the negative situation in the future
- Even if you really were a victim, it helps you heal from traumatic events

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