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Accountability
Charles Swindoll relates that people who believe in accountability have four common qualities:
1. Vulnerability. This quality shows the capability of being wounded, shown to be wrong, even admitting it before being confronted.
2. Teachability. A deep willingness to understand, quick to hear and respond to reproof, open to be counseled.
3. Availability. This quality allows accessibility and touch-ableness, and even interruptions are viewed as important.
Charles Swindoll relates that people who believe in accountability have four common qualities:
1. Vulnerability. This quality shows the capability of being wounded, shown to be wrong, even admitting it before being confronted.
2. Teachability. A deep willingness to understand, quick to hear and respond to reproof, open to be counseled.
3. Availability. This quality allows accessibility and touch-ableness, and even interruptions are viewed as important.

