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		<title>By: Taking Care</title>
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		<description>This is interesting. Many LOA coaches have said that an important part of manifesting is through taking responsibility for everything that happens to you. I don&#039;t agree with the &#039;everything&#039; portion of this idea. I feel you can take an active responsibility in how you react to things, but that you are not responsible for another persons actions.

I see the only difference between blaming yourself and taking responsibility is one seems to have a focus on feeling bad about yourself while the other is more open to making better choices.</description>
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<p>I see the only difference between blaming yourself and taking responsibility is one seems to have a focus on feeling bad about yourself while the other is more open to making better choices.</p>
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