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There comes a point in life where you realise being endlessly available for everyone else is not kindness, it is self-destruction. In this episode, Shaun O’Gorman breaks down the dangerous pattern so many people fall into: sacrificing their own peace, goals, health, and future while trying to rescue, fix, or please everyone around them.
For years, many of us are conditioned to believe that being a good person means saying yes, carrying other people’s emotional weight, tolerating poor behaviour, and putting ourselves last. But eventually the cost becomes impossible to ignore. Burnout, resentment, anxiety, exhaustion, failed relationships, and a life that feels stuck are often the result of spending too much time focused on everyone else’s problems while neglecting your own growth.
This episode is a direct challenge to stop playing small and stop wasting your life in distraction, avoidance, and people-pleasing. Shaun talks about the importance of boundaries, personal accountability, discipline, and having the courage to prioritise your own wellbeing and future. Because nobody is coming to save you, and no amount of helping others will fill the void created by abandoning yourself.
The time for excuses is over. The time for blaming your past, your circumstances, or other people is over. If you want peace, strength, success, and fulfilment, you need to make decisions that support your own life first. That is not selfish. It is necessary.
This episode will help you recognise where you are leaking energy, enabling dysfunction, and avoiding the hard choices required to create the life you truly want. At some point, you have to stop playing games and start taking your own future seriously.
The post EP 3706 The time for playing games is over appeared first on The Strong Life Project.
By Shaun O'Gorman: Human Behaviour & High Performance Coach4.9
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There comes a point in life where you realise being endlessly available for everyone else is not kindness, it is self-destruction. In this episode, Shaun O’Gorman breaks down the dangerous pattern so many people fall into: sacrificing their own peace, goals, health, and future while trying to rescue, fix, or please everyone around them.
For years, many of us are conditioned to believe that being a good person means saying yes, carrying other people’s emotional weight, tolerating poor behaviour, and putting ourselves last. But eventually the cost becomes impossible to ignore. Burnout, resentment, anxiety, exhaustion, failed relationships, and a life that feels stuck are often the result of spending too much time focused on everyone else’s problems while neglecting your own growth.
This episode is a direct challenge to stop playing small and stop wasting your life in distraction, avoidance, and people-pleasing. Shaun talks about the importance of boundaries, personal accountability, discipline, and having the courage to prioritise your own wellbeing and future. Because nobody is coming to save you, and no amount of helping others will fill the void created by abandoning yourself.
The time for excuses is over. The time for blaming your past, your circumstances, or other people is over. If you want peace, strength, success, and fulfilment, you need to make decisions that support your own life first. That is not selfish. It is necessary.
This episode will help you recognise where you are leaking energy, enabling dysfunction, and avoiding the hard choices required to create the life you truly want. At some point, you have to stop playing games and start taking your own future seriously.
The post EP 3706 The time for playing games is over appeared first on The Strong Life Project.

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