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False Accountability: How to Clock It, Set Boundaries, and Stop Gaslighting Cycles

False Accountability: How to Clock It, Set Boundaries, and Stop Gaslighting Cycles

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In this episode of The Road Leads Back to Me, Coral breaks down false accountability—what it looks like, how it shows up in relationships, and why it can leave you feeling confused, drained, and questioning your reality.

We talk about the subtle ways people deflect responsibility, validate without change, and move conversations in circles—while still claiming they “understand.”
If you’ve ever walked away from a conversation thinking “Wait… what just happened?” — this episode is for you.


You’ll learn how to:

  • Clock false accountability in real time

  • Trust your intuition and discernment

  • Understand the difference between grace and enabling

  • Set boundaries that protect your nervous system

  • Recognize when it’s time to walk away

False accountability isn’t growth—it’s a pattern.
And patterns tell the truth.

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A new episode drops every Wednesday—another step on the road back to yourself, another moment to slow down, reflect, and choose healing. The Road Leads Back to Me is a space for honest conversations, emotional growth, mental wellness, and the kind of guidance that helps you navigate every twist, turn, and roadblock life places in your path.

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The road is long, but you never have to walk it alone.


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