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A bad workman blames his tools

A bad workman blames his tools

Episode 63 Published 9 months, 4 weeks ago
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Ever catch yourself blaming external factors when things don’t go as planned? In this episode, I share a real-life story of getting my floor redone—and how it turned into a lesson about responsibility, defense mechanisms, and the classic saying, “a bad workman blames his tools.” We dive into how projecting blame can affect not just us, but our relationships too, and why taking ownership is so empowering. If you’re ready to stop pointing fingers and start leveling up—this episode is for you. Check out the resource sheet linked in the show notes for more ways to build your self-awareness and become a better you!

00:00 Floor Replacement Drama

05:06 Rationalization in Defense Mechanisms

08:30 Self-Reflection and Accountability

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The Dynamics of Everyday Life explores the psychological patterns shaping how we think, work and relate to others; bringing psychodynamic thinking into coaching, leadership and everyday life.

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