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We all do it.
We blame the choreography.
The judges.
The teacher.
The opportunities we didn’t get.
And for a moment—it feels justified.
But here’s the truth:
The second everything becomes someone else’s fault…
you give away your power to grow.
In this episode of Mind Juice, we’re talking about ownership—what it really means, why it’s uncomfortable, and why it’s the one thing that separates the dancers (and people) who stay stuck from the ones who actually move forward.
Because growth doesn’t come from blame.
It comes from asking a better question:
What could I have done differently?
This one is for dancers, parents, and anyone ready to stop pointing fingers—and start taking control.
By Mind Juice5
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We all do it.
We blame the choreography.
The judges.
The teacher.
The opportunities we didn’t get.
And for a moment—it feels justified.
But here’s the truth:
The second everything becomes someone else’s fault…
you give away your power to grow.
In this episode of Mind Juice, we’re talking about ownership—what it really means, why it’s uncomfortable, and why it’s the one thing that separates the dancers (and people) who stay stuck from the ones who actually move forward.
Because growth doesn’t come from blame.
It comes from asking a better question:
What could I have done differently?
This one is for dancers, parents, and anyone ready to stop pointing fingers—and start taking control.