Let me be blunt—if you’re not willing to own the outcome, you shouldn’t be making the decision.
I used to hedge everything. Leave room to pivot, adjust, blame circumstances if things didn’t go my way. It felt safe. It was weak.
Ownership changes everything. The moment you say, “This is on me,” your decision-making sharpens. You stop playing games. You stop looking for outs.
Responsibility forces clarity. You think harder, act cleaner, and follow through stronger—because there’s no one else to point to.
You don’t need perfect decisions. You need full ownership of the ones you make.
The Takeaway
Ownership sharpens execution.
Keep Moving Forward!
Not-So-Guru

