Selective ownership is a situational approach to choosing when and how to take responsibility.
Intentional Review uncovers that situations are precious framings of our personal preferences or acts of convenience. Said more bluntly, we take ownership when we like things that are easy to do, and we don’t when we don’t like it or it’s hard.
Accountability is a principled approach to choosing when and how to take responsibility.
Intentional Review uncovers that actions reflect what our guiding principles really are — our actions inform us of what we really believe to be true. Said more bluntly, we are willing to pay the price whether we like it or not or how convenient it is.
Are your actions uncovering preferences or principles?
PS …
The Intentional Course introduces Intentional Review in its upcoming series beginning this Thursday — register below!