Separate Tasks Clearly ⚖️ - Deepstash

Separate Tasks Clearly ⚖️

Understand what is your responsibility and what isn’t:

  • "Task separation": Recognize what you can control and what you can’t.
  • Don’t take responsibility for others’ reactions—focus on your actions.
  • Freedom comes when you stop trying to control others' opinions.

💡 Knowing your tasks frees you from unnecessary burdens.

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Discover how to live authentically, find inner freedom, and break free from societal expectations through the transformative ideas of Adlerian psychology.

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Responsibility as a life value

It means owning your actions, mistakes, and current life situation.

Understand what’s in your control, and fully own it. If you don't like something, you have the power to change it. What others do is not your concern, nor your responsibility.

Don't Take Anything Personally

  • Develop a thicker skin and don't internalize others' actions.
  • Understand that people's opinions are a reflection of their own beliefs.
  • Free yourself from needless suffering.
  • Remember that other people's opinions are not facts.
  • Don't let others' words cont...

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