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“Don’t negotiate with yourself” is a simple concept that can radically change your life if you actually apply it. In this episode, Shaun O’Gorman breaks down the dangerous habit of talking yourself out of the very things you know you need to do. Whether it’s training, difficult conversations, building a business, improving your mental health, or changing destructive habits, most people lose the battle long before action is required. They negotiate internally until comfort wins.
This episode explores how self-negotiation destroys discipline, confidence, resilience, and self-respect over time. Every time you make excuses, delay action, or choose comfort over growth, you reinforce weakness neurologically and emotionally. The problem is not a lack of knowledge. Most people already know what they should do. The problem is emotional avoidance and the addiction to comfort.
Shaun shares practical insights into developing personal accountability, emotional toughness, and consistent action even when motivation disappears. He explains why discipline creates freedom, why high performers rely on standards instead of feelings, and how keeping promises to yourself becomes the foundation of confidence and self-worth.
Drawing from years in law enforcement, PTSD recovery, leadership coaching, and high-performance mentoring, this episode delivers direct and practical advice for people who are tired of sabotaging themselves. If you constantly find yourself starting and stopping, procrastinating, overthinking, or making excuses, this episode will challenge you to stop negotiating with fear and start acting with intention.
Real growth happens when your actions are no longer dependent on your mood. The strongest version of you is built through consistency, honesty, and doing what needs to be done regardless of how you feel in the moment.
The post EP 3713 Don’t negotiate with yourself appeared first on The Strong Life Project.
By Shaun O'Gorman: Human Behaviour & High Performance Coach4.9
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“Don’t negotiate with yourself” is a simple concept that can radically change your life if you actually apply it. In this episode, Shaun O’Gorman breaks down the dangerous habit of talking yourself out of the very things you know you need to do. Whether it’s training, difficult conversations, building a business, improving your mental health, or changing destructive habits, most people lose the battle long before action is required. They negotiate internally until comfort wins.
This episode explores how self-negotiation destroys discipline, confidence, resilience, and self-respect over time. Every time you make excuses, delay action, or choose comfort over growth, you reinforce weakness neurologically and emotionally. The problem is not a lack of knowledge. Most people already know what they should do. The problem is emotional avoidance and the addiction to comfort.
Shaun shares practical insights into developing personal accountability, emotional toughness, and consistent action even when motivation disappears. He explains why discipline creates freedom, why high performers rely on standards instead of feelings, and how keeping promises to yourself becomes the foundation of confidence and self-worth.
Drawing from years in law enforcement, PTSD recovery, leadership coaching, and high-performance mentoring, this episode delivers direct and practical advice for people who are tired of sabotaging themselves. If you constantly find yourself starting and stopping, procrastinating, overthinking, or making excuses, this episode will challenge you to stop negotiating with fear and start acting with intention.
Real growth happens when your actions are no longer dependent on your mood. The strongest version of you is built through consistency, honesty, and doing what needs to be done regardless of how you feel in the moment.
The post EP 3713 Don’t negotiate with yourself appeared first on The Strong Life Project.

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