🎙 Episode 12: Safety Before Logic → Why Skills Need Structure
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In Episode 12, we’re finally back after a string of tech problems, and we use it as a real-life example of the SAS model in action: resetting instead of quitting.
We revisit the Skill Box and explain why skills need structure: every tool includes a clear purpose, the reason it works, the practice steps (in order), and a “taste test” to check what happened without judgment. We also talk about why the basics never stop being useful, how your nervous system prioritizes safety before logic, and why the brain often grabs a quick “why” just to move on.
If you’ve ever felt stuck, discouraged, or tempted to start over, this episode is your reminder: you’re not failing, you’re collecting data, readjusting, and building a system that works over time.
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