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- Lectures 3
- Quiz 1
- Duration 60 minutes
- Skill level All levels
- Language English
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- Certificate No
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- Why don’t women know how to take accountability their actions? How a woman can learn to take accountability for her actions.When we talk about accountability, especially in women, we are addressing the heart of maturity, responsibility, and spiritual growth. Many women today struggle with taking full responsibility for their actions—not because they are inherently incapable, but because cultural, emotional, and even childhood influences have shaped their perspective. From a conservative Christian psychology view, accountability is rooted in biblical truth: every person must give an account of their choices before God. From a naturopathic perspective, unresolved emotional wounds often manifest as defensiveness, blame-shifting, or avoidance. These are not merely personality flaws but learned responses. Many women grew up in homes where responsibility wasn’t modeled well, or where emotions ruled decision-making instead of principles. If a girl is shielded from the natural consequences of her actions, she grows into a woman who believes she can avoid blame. Our goal in this teaching is to understand why this happens and how healing, responsibility, and discipline can be restored.4
- 1.1Why don’t women know how to take accountability their actions? How a woman can learn to take accountability for her actions.30 Minutes
- 1.2Workbook: Why don’t women know how to take accountability their actions? How a woman can learn to take accountability for her actions.30 Minutes
- 1.3Quiz: Why don’t women know how to take accountability their actions? How a woman can learn to take accountability for her actions.60 Minutes5 Questions
- 1.4Instruction Manual: Why don’t women know how to take accountability their actions? How a woman can learn to take accountability for her actions.30 Minutes






