responsibility process ipv model, trademarked

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### Responsibility - for yourself
Chances are you've already heard from Christopher Avery's [Responsibility Model](https://www.christopheravery.com/responsibility-process). I won't go into detail here but the model consists of different components that actually match the competency model I mentioned above: there's denial (you're not aware of any problems), there's justify/blame (you're aware but not willing to do something about it), there's obligation/shame (you're doing something about it because you have to) and finally there's responsibility. Writing down thoughts feels like stepping through that model - at least in the beginning, it does. You're not sure you're ready to admit that you might benefit from writing at all. But after your first or second small success you feel obliged to continue.
Chances are you've already heard from Christopher Avery's [Responsibility Process](https://www.christopheravery.com/responsibility-process) (tm). I won't go into detail here but the model consists of different components that actually match the competency model I mentioned above: there's denial (you're not aware of any problems), there's justify/blame (you're aware but not willing to do something about it), there's obligation/shame (you're doing something about it because you have to) and finally there's responsibility. Writing down thoughts feels like stepping through that model - at least in the beginning, it does. You're not sure you're ready to admit that you might benefit from writing at all. But after your first or second small success you feel obliged to continue.
Nobody can help you like you can help yourself. And you can't help others, if you don't help yourself first. There is no Growing Smart Together if there is no Growing Smart Alone. It's your responsibility to get the best out of yourself - how you do it is up to you. I am happy with my secret weapon: journaling. It has proven to be extremely effective for the past seven years now. Marcus Aurelius wrote down: