Forged In The Dark
Blind Spots Your car has every safety feature available. You chose it specifically for that reason. And you still crashed. Not because the car failed. Because the alarm bells that were supposed to fire — didn't. And by the time you heard the sound, the damage was already done. In this episode Jaime is driving home frustrated, hungry, stuck in traffic, one red light away from the edge — and pulls into her garage a little too fast. The sound of bumper meeting bumper. No warning. No alarm. Just the crash and the question that followed: where were the alarm bells? That question is this episode. 95% of people believe they are self-aware. Research puts the actual number closer to 10 to 15%. Which means most of us are moving through our lives, our relationships, our work — convinced we see ourselves clearly — while entire patterns play out in the blind spots we cannot see. The trigger that fires when the dishes are in the sink. The tone that shifts when the stakes get high. The reaction that surprises even you. These are not character flaws. They are information. They are the alarm bells — and they are asking you to get curious before the next crash. Because some dents are repairable. And some are not. newsoulrising.com [http://newsoulrising.com] bookjaime.com [http://bookjaime.com] @newsoulrising on Instagram, Facebook, and LinkedIn If this one landed — put it in front of one person who needs it. Remember — we go forward and up. Music by @visacard_ on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/visacard_ [https://www.instagram.com/visacard_] 7:51 PM CLAUDE RESPONDED: WHAT THIS EPISODE IS ABOUT What This Episode Is About We all have blind spots. The ones we can see in others instantly and cannot find in ourselves at all. This episode is about learning to spot them before they cost you something you cannot get back. The Story A plastic bag flies out from under a car and her vehicle slams on the brakes — safety system working perfectly. Days later, hungry, frustrated, stuck in traffic, she pulls into the garage a little too fast and catches her kid's bumper. Same car. Same safety features. No alarm bells. Just the crash and the silence after it. The Lesson One incident with a coworker is an incident. Five incidents with the same coworker is a pattern. That pattern is the information. Your blind spots show up in the moments when the stakes are high, the stress is real, and the version of you that still needs work steps forward before the aware version of you can catch it. The Framework When the alarm bells fire — stay curious, not defensive. That is not the time to ignore them. When the crash happens without warning — that is still an invitation. Look at what was present before it. The blind spot is always there. You just have to be willing to find it. The Input Find two or three people in your life and give them explicit permission to tell you the truth. Not to be kind. To be honest. Where are you versus where you think you are? That gap is where your blind spots live. Look for them before you end up in a crash.
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