Everything about Personal Commitment totally explained
Personal commitment is the act or quality of voluntarily taking on or fulfilling
obligations. What makes personal commitment "personal" is the voluntary aspect. In particular, it isn't necessary that a personal commitment relate to personal interests.
Types of personal commitment
Personal commitment may or may not be explicitly planned. For example, one can exhibit personal commitment in training for or competing in a
sports competition purely for the thrill of the game.
Personal commitment can be to an organization or other entity, and the type of entity is a conceptual division of the type of personal commitment involved. For example, the annual
UAW picnic in Eagle, MI, the nature of personal commitment of employees to a
corporation, the members to a
sports team, and the adherents to a
religion are inherently different based on the purpose of the entity, the environment in which commitment takes place, and the
culture of the members of the entity; one can exhibit personal commitment to a corporation by volunteering for extra projects and working overtime, but this is qualitatively different than the analogue in sports of training hard and hustling during play and the analogue in religion of
praying more and
sinning less.
In life stance
Personal commitment is an essential part of a
life stance. A life stance is an acception of one or more
objects as being of
ultimate importance, the
personal commitments and presuppositions of this and the theory and practice of working it out in living.
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