
About this episode
The episode discusses the importance of self-reflection in identifying personal contributions to problems rather than blaming external factors.
When something goes wrong or doesn't work the way we want, it's way easier to blame the tool, the system, the circumstances, or other people. Right? And sometimes those things really are part of the problem. But more often than not, we need to ask a harder question: What part of this did I contribute to?
People in this episode
Host: Amy Dingmann
Topics covered
- personal responsibility
- self-reflection
- problem-solving
- accountability
- mindset
Keywords
- personal responsibility
- self-reflection
- accountability
- problem-solving
- mindset
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