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It might be common knowledge that we should admit when we are wrong, but it’s certainly not common practice.
In this episode we will discuss:
-The two areas where we might need to admit we are wrong
-How needing to be right can be related to winning, but in reality this will result in a win/loss situation
-It is frequently our ego that wants to win, usually for reasons relating to security, safety, and internal reassurance. Although these might seem like harmless concepts, they might be causing us more pain than we think.
-The best scientifically proven way to admit we are wrong
-The 5 main benefits that appear when we admit we are wrong
-My personal stories of how I had to admit to myself I had wrong beliefs, perceptions, and paradigms
This episode is filled with useful information that has helped me in my life, I hope you enjoy it:)
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It might be common knowledge that we should admit when we are wrong, but it’s certainly not common practice.
In this episode we will discuss:
-The two areas where we might need to admit we are wrong
-How needing to be right can be related to winning, but in reality this will result in a win/loss situation
-It is frequently our ego that wants to win, usually for reasons relating to security, safety, and internal reassurance. Although these might seem like harmless concepts, they might be causing us more pain than we think.
-The best scientifically proven way to admit we are wrong
-The 5 main benefits that appear when we admit we are wrong
-My personal stories of how I had to admit to myself I had wrong beliefs, perceptions, and paradigms
This episode is filled with useful information that has helped me in my life, I hope you enjoy it:)
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