EP 3561 You can't keep making the same mistakes and call yourself unlucky
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At some point, bad luck stops being bad luck and starts being a pattern. In this episode of The Strong Life Project, Shaun O'Gorman delivers a blunt reminder that repeated outcomes come from repeated behaviours. High performers take responsibility for their results. They don't hide behind excuses, blame timing, or label poor decisions as misfortune. They audit their choices, learn the lesson, and change the behaviour.
This episode is for anyone who feels stuck in the same cycles at work, in relationships, or in life and can't understand why nothing seems to change. The answer is uncomfortable, but it's also empowering. When you own your role in the outcome, you regain control of the future.
Key Takeaways:
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Why repeated mistakes are a feedback system, not bad luck
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How avoiding responsibility keeps you trapped in the same results
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The difference between self-compassion and self-deception
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How high performers conduct honest self-audits
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Practical steps to break behavioural loops and create new outcomes
If you're serious about growth, this episode will challenge you to stop outsourcing responsibility and start leading your own life. Listen now and make the changes that luck never will.
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