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Internal Locus Of ControlLocus Of ControlBad BossFixed MindsetBlaming OthersClinical PsychologyAsk For HelpMaking FriendsMotivation Inspiration21 External Locus of Control ExamplesA person with an external locus of control believes that they do not have control over their success or failure. An example is blaming others for everything.
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