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Part 8 of 12: How to Spot the Moment You Are Becoming The Problem

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Ever notice how it's always somebody else's fault? Our brains are masterfully designed for self-preservation, not truth-seeking. When relationships crumble, careers stall, or friendships fade, we're quick to point fingers everywhere but at ourselves. Yet the most powerful realization might be the most uncomfortable: if you keep experiencing the same problems with different people, you're the common denominator.
This episode dives deep into the five telltale signs you've become the problem. From having the same arguments in every relationship to dismissing criticism as others being "too sensitive," these patterns reveal when your ego has hijacked your self-awareness. We explore how defensiveness blocks growth, why constant excuses keep you stuck, and how blaming external circumstances for your stagnation prevents meaningful change. The hard truth? If nothing in your life improves while you remain the constant variable, that's not coincidence—it's a pattern you're maintaining.
But recognition is just the beginning. The real transformation comes through practical strategies like the Reverse Blame Exercise, which helps you identify your contribution to problems instead of automatically looking outward. The "Would I Accept This From Someone Else?" test reveals your double standards, while the 5-Year Rule forces you to confront whether your current patterns will lead to growth or more of the same. These tools don't just increase self-awareness—they return your power by showing you exactly where change is possible.
Ready to stop running from your own reflection? The question isn't whether you've been the problem—we all have at some point. The question is whether you're ready to break the patterns holding you back. Because real strength isn't about being right all the time; it's about recognizing when you're wrong and doing something about it.

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Chapters

1. Part 8 of 12: How to Spot the Moment You Are Becoming The Problem (00:00:00)

2. Introduction: Blind Spots That Keep You Stuck (00:00:10)

3. Why No One Thinks They're The Problem (00:01:06)

4. Five Signs You're Becoming The Problem (00:02:42)

5. How To Catch Yourself Early (00:07:03)

6. Own Your Role, Own Your Growth (00:09:08)

186 episodes

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Ever notice how it's always somebody else's fault? Our brains are masterfully designed for self-preservation, not truth-seeking. When relationships crumble, careers stall, or friendships fade, we're quick to point fingers everywhere but at ourselves. Yet the most powerful realization might be the most uncomfortable: if you keep experiencing the same problems with different people, you're the common denominator.
This episode dives deep into the five telltale signs you've become the problem. From having the same arguments in every relationship to dismissing criticism as others being "too sensitive," these patterns reveal when your ego has hijacked your self-awareness. We explore how defensiveness blocks growth, why constant excuses keep you stuck, and how blaming external circumstances for your stagnation prevents meaningful change. The hard truth? If nothing in your life improves while you remain the constant variable, that's not coincidence—it's a pattern you're maintaining.
But recognition is just the beginning. The real transformation comes through practical strategies like the Reverse Blame Exercise, which helps you identify your contribution to problems instead of automatically looking outward. The "Would I Accept This From Someone Else?" test reveals your double standards, while the 5-Year Rule forces you to confront whether your current patterns will lead to growth or more of the same. These tools don't just increase self-awareness—they return your power by showing you exactly where change is possible.
Ready to stop running from your own reflection? The question isn't whether you've been the problem—we all have at some point. The question is whether you're ready to break the patterns holding you back. Because real strength isn't about being right all the time; it's about recognizing when you're wrong and doing something about it.

Tap HERE for all Social Media, email, and Podcast platforms

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Part 8 of 12: How to Spot the Moment You Are Becoming The Problem (00:00:00)

2. Introduction: Blind Spots That Keep You Stuck (00:00:10)

3. Why No One Thinks They're The Problem (00:01:06)

4. Five Signs You're Becoming The Problem (00:02:42)

5. How To Catch Yourself Early (00:07:03)

6. Own Your Role, Own Your Growth (00:09:08)

186 episodes

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