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EPISODE · Mar 28, 2026 · 40 MIN

In Conflict: What’s Yours to Own—and What Isn’t

from Shrink Wrapped · host David Colarossi, Ph.D. and Allison Colarossi

After a fight, breakup or a lost job, we often struggle to know if and how we should take ownership of the issue. Some always blame themselves, others consistently point the finger at anyone else. In this episode we discuss the best ways to sort out what is yours to own and what isn't. #psychology #selfawareness #accountability #blamegame #conflictresolution #emotionalintelligence #breakupadvice #relationships #careeradvice #personalgrowth Contact us@allisoncolarossi on [email protected]____LEGALThis video is not affiliated in any way with my employer or colleagues/coworkers. The opinions expressed herein are mine alone and do not represent the opinions of my employer.

After a fight, breakup or a lost job, we often struggle to know if and how we should take ownership of the issue. Some always blame themselves, others consistently point the finger at anyone else. In this episode we discuss the best ways to sort out what is yours to own and what isn't. #psychology #selfawareness #accountability #blamegame #conflictresolution #emotionalintelligence #breakupadvice #relationships #careeradvice #personalgrowth Contact us@allisoncolarossi on [email protected]____LEGALThis video is not affiliated in any way with my employer or colleagues/coworkers. The opinions expressed herein are mine alone and do not represent the opinions of my employer.

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