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Why do we hide behind excuses—even when we know what’s best for us? In this episode, we dig into the real reasons we dodge responsibility, avoid hard conversations, and use lines like “my spouse said no” as easy outs. Is it fear, people-pleasing, or just human nature? We share honest stories, call out our own patterns, and laugh through the discomfort. If you’ve ever talked yourself out of something you actually wanted, this one’s for you.
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By HoustonWhy do we hide behind excuses—even when we know what’s best for us? In this episode, we dig into the real reasons we dodge responsibility, avoid hard conversations, and use lines like “my spouse said no” as easy outs. Is it fear, people-pleasing, or just human nature? We share honest stories, call out our own patterns, and laugh through the discomfort. If you’ve ever talked yourself out of something you actually wanted, this one’s for you.
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The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of any organization, agency, employer, or company. The content provided is for informational and entertainment purposes only. We make no representations or warranties regarding the accuracy, completeness, or reliability of the information presented as we are not mental health professionals. Any actions you take based on the information in this podcast are strictly at your own risk.
This podcast may also contain affiliate links, ads, or sponsored content. If you choose to engage with these, we may receive a small commission or compensation.
Listener discretion is advised.