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Taking responsibility for your actions
Taking responsibility for your actions




In fact, empathy is going so far as to repair the rift we may have caused. Empathy is to apologize when our behavior is unhelpful or damaging. Empathy is to care enough about the other person’s feelings to recognize they may be affected by our behavior before or after the fact. Empathy is to care enough to anticipate how the other person will feel before you take an action or speak a word. We have to care about these things too - because of caring means we try harder to keep the relationship healthy. We have to assess how the relationship will be impacted by our words and deeds. In order to do that, we have to anticipate how others might feel or think about our actions.

taking responsibility for your actions

To take responsibility for our behavior, or our actions means to consider HOW our behaviors affect others. I agreed right away with her comment because I have experienced the same dilemma, but then I wondered what it means to “Take Responsibility for Your Actions.” Think about it. My husband takes no responsibility for his behaviors.” Among the many things she finds fatiguing is that “. When one of our members, Julie commented in our recent video conference on the topic of “Fatigue is Normal in ASD/NT Relationships,” she was referring to the mental fatigue of constantly rearranging her life for her two Autism Spectrum family members. But does your ASD loved one? Have you ever wondered why you even have to say this to an adult (or think it)? How often do you wonder why your ASD adult doesn’t seem to take responsibility for their own behavior? “Take responsibility for your actions.” How many of you heard these words as a child, or uttered them as a parent? Mom knew what she meant.

taking responsibility for your actions

Empathy is required to take responsibility.






Taking responsibility for your actions