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YBOG EP. 18 - Responsibility vs. Blame Shifting

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04/09/2021

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From an early age we learn how to protect ourselves and get out of trouble by shifting blame onto everything and everyone else but us.  Unfortunately, sometimes this habit continues with us and we become scared, blame shifting adults.  The cure to shifting blame: taking responsibility.  In this Episode, Darryl and Aaron talk about the power we step into when we take responsibility for our lives and stop the endless blame cycle.  Enjoy and give us a subscribe!

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