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Blame Cuts Both Ways

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Have you ever noticed how quick we are to blame others when things go wrong, but rarely give them credit when things go right? This fascinating asymmetry in how we assign responsibility sits at the heart of today's reflective exploration.
Drawing from a powerful Tony Robbins quote that has resonated with me for decades, I dive into the paradoxical way we approach life's ups and downs. When good things happen, we're quick to claim them as deserved results of our efforts and character. Yet when facing challenges, we often point outward, blaming parents, government, society, or circumstances for our struggles. This selective accountability creates a fractured relationship with our own life experience, preventing us from embracing our complete journey.

And, as a special bonus, I want to give you FREE access to my signature course, Slay Your Year (usually $997)! All you have to do is:

Simple as that!

If you'd love to watch the video version of our interviews, be sure to subscribe to the podcast's YouTube channel here.

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Chapters

1. Tony Robbins' Wisdom on Blame (00:00:00)

2. The Blame Paradox Explained (00:01:08)

3. Accepting Life's Full Spectrum (00:02:43)

4. Taking Responsibility Without Resistance (00:04:49)

5. Free Course Offer and Call to Action (00:05:18)

1172 episodes

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Manage episode 483075474 series 3327267
Content provided by Susie Moore. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Susie Moore or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://ppacc.player.fm/legal.

Have you ever noticed how quick we are to blame others when things go wrong, but rarely give them credit when things go right? This fascinating asymmetry in how we assign responsibility sits at the heart of today's reflective exploration.
Drawing from a powerful Tony Robbins quote that has resonated with me for decades, I dive into the paradoxical way we approach life's ups and downs. When good things happen, we're quick to claim them as deserved results of our efforts and character. Yet when facing challenges, we often point outward, blaming parents, government, society, or circumstances for our struggles. This selective accountability creates a fractured relationship with our own life experience, preventing us from embracing our complete journey.

And, as a special bonus, I want to give you FREE access to my signature course, Slay Your Year (usually $997)! All you have to do is:

Simple as that!

If you'd love to watch the video version of our interviews, be sure to subscribe to the podcast's YouTube channel here.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Tony Robbins' Wisdom on Blame (00:00:00)

2. The Blame Paradox Explained (00:01:08)

3. Accepting Life's Full Spectrum (00:02:43)

4. Taking Responsibility Without Resistance (00:04:49)

5. Free Course Offer and Call to Action (00:05:18)

1172 episodes

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