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Don’t Make Excuses! Take Responsibility!

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Don’t Make Excuses! Take Responsibility!

My son is always on a mission in school to attain the behavior grade daily. Each day they are graded on their behavior using a color coded system. Pink is the highest, Purple 2nd highest and the list goes on until Red.  The Joy of the 1st Grade!


This week he came home from school and he was not his normal cheerful self. I asked him what was wrong? I wanted to get on Pink! I said, what color did you get? “Green!” he pouted. I told him green was good.  But he proceeded with I wanted Pink! So I asked what happened in school today that you attained green instead of pink? He started to share a few things about the color where he started, then he was lowered to yellow, for not listening, then he clipped back up to green again. Then he started to talk about Timmy and Jimmy, and Joey (not the real names) and how Timmy didn’t want him to get on Pink so he said this and that, and it was also Jimmy’s fault because xyz, and he started to talk about Joey and I stopped him. I said, I want to know why you did not get on Pink, if that was your goal. I told him, I do not want to hear about Timmy and Jimmy and Joey. I want to hear about what you did. So tell me again, what happened that prevented you from getting on Pink, you said something earlier about listening. What was the reason? In a very low  sad, pouty voice he said “Yes.” I said to him, Okay, so what do you need to do in order to get on Pink? “ Listen”


In my son’s case he realized that it is important to understand what he did wrong in order to attain his goal of getting on Pink which is the highest level of behavior in the classroom. As adults and leaders why is it so hard to take responsibility for our actions? The time for excuses is over. When you make a mistake as a leader, own that mistake. When you make that mistake as a friend, mother, father, sister, brother, mentor, or any other capacity.. own that mistake. Don’t blame the team, don’t blame other leaders, don’t even try to blame life situations. Why? Integrity. Yes, you could take the easy way out and blame others, but as leaders and parents and Christians shouldn’t we aim higher?

Of course this week  having worked with my son on the challenge of taking responsibility for his actions, I had an encounter with a fellow leader. I questioned the leader about why he did not essentially do his job and I am sure you know what his response was… Excuses, Excuses, and more Excuses! He never once shared that he took responsibility and that he indeed was in the wrong. It was everyone else’s fault, but his.  I said to myself after he explained every excuse under the sun from how long it takes him to get to work to it being another leader’s fault.. “God, how did it come to this in your ministry?” How is it that leaders in ministry don’t realize?”

What we do and say as humans and leaders is a reflection of who we really area. Proverbs 27: 19 says  As a face is reflected in water, so the heart reflects the real person. It’s your heart that people see, and they can see your heart through how you live your life.

We have to be higher and live a life that is better than excuses. When we accept our own excuses, it means that we have no honor and honesty. But when we accept that we are not perfect, we can make mistakes, and we can learn from our short comings, then we can live a life of Integrity. Then we can model the behavior that we want our teams to live by. Then we can model the behavior we want our children and our children’s children to live by.  Would you rather your leader provide an excuse every time or simply be honest and say “ I really messed up” and “ I will do my best to learn from this experience?”

It ultimately starts with taking responsibility. I am ready to be accountable for all areas of my life. I am ready to take responsibility. I want to live life with a pure heart so when people see me, they see my heart. Ephesians 5: 15 So be careful how you live. Don’t live like fools, but like those who are wise.


I am ready to take Responsibility, Are you???

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  2. Thank you! I know that I have not taken responsibility at times. As a leader and mother and many other things I want my life to reflect more than excuses....

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