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Blame feels like relief for about five seconds, then it quietly steals your power. Yaw and I are taking this show in a sharper direction by focusing on accountability and how personal responsibility creates real leverage, in your business, your relationships, and your mindset.
We start with a blunt leadership lesson from entrepreneurship: hiring friends because you like them is not a strategy. When your team fails, the client holds you responsible, and that forces the toughest kind of growth: owning your discernment, your standards, and your decisions. From there, we go deeper into the “ceiling fan moment” or “couch moment” when you finally admit, “I’m the reason things aren’t changing,” and everything starts to move.
The conversation gets raw with bullying, a suicide attempt, and the difference between empathy and sympathy. We talk about how healing still requires agency, how becoming more outgoing took years of intentional effort, and why joy is different from temporary happiness. We also hit the culture of dependence, the temptation to keep blaming parents or the system, and the hard truth that blaming someone else makes you powerless. Along the way we discuss parenting, self-defense, and why your circle matters when you’re trying to level up.
If you’ve been stuck in the same problems, the same patterns, or the same complaints, this one is a reset. Subscribe for more, share it with a friend who needs a push, and leave a review with your answer: what are you taking accountability for next?
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Learn More at: www.Redefine-Fitness.com
Accountability Creates Leverage
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Learn More at: www.Redefine-Fitness.com
By Anthony Amen4.9
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Send us Fan Mail
Blame feels like relief for about five seconds, then it quietly steals your power. Yaw and I are taking this show in a sharper direction by focusing on accountability and how personal responsibility creates real leverage, in your business, your relationships, and your mindset.
We start with a blunt leadership lesson from entrepreneurship: hiring friends because you like them is not a strategy. When your team fails, the client holds you responsible, and that forces the toughest kind of growth: owning your discernment, your standards, and your decisions. From there, we go deeper into the “ceiling fan moment” or “couch moment” when you finally admit, “I’m the reason things aren’t changing,” and everything starts to move.
The conversation gets raw with bullying, a suicide attempt, and the difference between empathy and sympathy. We talk about how healing still requires agency, how becoming more outgoing took years of intentional effort, and why joy is different from temporary happiness. We also hit the culture of dependence, the temptation to keep blaming parents or the system, and the hard truth that blaming someone else makes you powerless. Along the way we discuss parenting, self-defense, and why your circle matters when you’re trying to level up.
If you’ve been stuck in the same problems, the same patterns, or the same complaints, this one is a reset. Subscribe for more, share it with a friend who needs a push, and leave a review with your answer: what are you taking accountability for next?
Support the show
Learn More at: www.Redefine-Fitness.com
Accountability Creates Leverage
Support the show
Learn More at: www.Redefine-Fitness.com