Little Growth Podcast w/ Damson Kevin

Ep. 2: How to Stop Blaming Yourself for Things You Can't Control | Overcoming Guilt

20 min · Ayer
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Ever find yourself replayng a bad situation over and over, wondering what you could have done differently? Whether it’s a relationship falling apart, a sudden loss, or someone treating you poorly, our brains have a strange, exhausting habit of twisting the narrative until we become the villain. In this episode of The Little Growth Podcast, we are calling ourselves out on this "cosmic ego trip" of self-blame. We dive into the fascinating clinical psychology of why your brain desperately tries to take responsibility for things entirely out of your hands, and how this misplaced guilt leads to massive subconscious burnout. You’ll learn why admitting you are powerless in certain situations is actually the most liberating thing you can do for your self-esteem. What We Cover in This Episode: * The "Control Illusion": Why your subconscious mind would rather believe a painful lie ("It’s my fault") than accept that you have zero control. * The Science of Pain: How Dr. Martin Seligman’s "Three P’s" of Explanatory Styles and Dr. Albert Ellis' ABC Model can completely rewire how you process negative life events. * The Ocean Wave Distinction: How to acknowledge a difficult situation and deal with the fallout without taking the blame for writing the script. * The 5-Step De-Escalation Plan: Practical, real-world strategies to stop the guilt spiral today—including the "Circle of Influence" and the "Best Friend Audit." Stop blaming yourself for the weather. Learn how to acknowledge the rain, put down the superhero cape, and protect your mental energy. If this episode brought you value, please drop a 5-star rating on Spotify or Apple Podcasts, or share it with a friend who is currently carrying a heavy backpack of fake guilt. #SelfImprovement #StopSelfBlame #OvercomingGuilt #MentalHealth #Psychology #PersonalGrowth #MindsetReset #LittleGrowthPodc

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Portada del episodio Ep. 2: How to Stop Blaming Yourself for Things You Can't Control | Overcoming Guilt

Ep. 2: How to Stop Blaming Yourself for Things You Can't Control | Overcoming Guilt

Ever find yourself replayng a bad situation over and over, wondering what you could have done differently? Whether it’s a relationship falling apart, a sudden loss, or someone treating you poorly, our brains have a strange, exhausting habit of twisting the narrative until we become the villain. In this episode of The Little Growth Podcast, we are calling ourselves out on this "cosmic ego trip" of self-blame. We dive into the fascinating clinical psychology of why your brain desperately tries to take responsibility for things entirely out of your hands, and how this misplaced guilt leads to massive subconscious burnout. You’ll learn why admitting you are powerless in certain situations is actually the most liberating thing you can do for your self-esteem. What We Cover in This Episode: * The "Control Illusion": Why your subconscious mind would rather believe a painful lie ("It’s my fault") than accept that you have zero control. * The Science of Pain: How Dr. Martin Seligman’s "Three P’s" of Explanatory Styles and Dr. Albert Ellis' ABC Model can completely rewire how you process negative life events. * The Ocean Wave Distinction: How to acknowledge a difficult situation and deal with the fallout without taking the blame for writing the script. * The 5-Step De-Escalation Plan: Practical, real-world strategies to stop the guilt spiral today—including the "Circle of Influence" and the "Best Friend Audit." Stop blaming yourself for the weather. Learn how to acknowledge the rain, put down the superhero cape, and protect your mental energy. If this episode brought you value, please drop a 5-star rating on Spotify or Apple Podcasts, or share it with a friend who is currently carrying a heavy backpack of fake guilt. #SelfImprovement #StopSelfBlame #OvercomingGuilt #MentalHealth #Psychology #PersonalGrowth #MindsetReset #LittleGrowthPodc

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