Excuses: Understanding Their Impact and How to Break Free
Episode Overview
The episode offers a thought-provoking insight into the psychology behind making excuses The hosts openly discuss the difference between reasons and excuses, and the importance of accountability Listeners gain practical takeaways and actionable advice for overcoming the habit of making excuses Personal anecdotes and relatable examples are shared, creating an engaging and relatable conversation The hosts explore the impact of making excuses on personal and professional relationships, fostering self-awareness among listeners
I struggle with allowing it to be called a disorder, and I think you'd be very generous, Trinity, to label it time blindness, because that's the terminology that's been discussed before. But the best perspective I've heard is that a lot of people who are really bad at time management usually excel in some sort of artistic form.
Ever find yourself making excuses and wondering why? In this episode of 'The Couch Live', hosts The Street Certified Dope Doctor Lui Delgado and The Dharma Guy Trinity Phillips dive into the universal habit of making excuses. They tackle the tricky line between valid reasons and mere excuses, shedding light on how these habits affect our personal and professional lives.
With their signature blend of empathy and honesty, Lui and Trinity share personal stories and relatable examples that make you think twice about your own excuse-making patterns. They discuss the importance of accountability and offer practical tips to help you break free from this limiting habit. Whether you're looking to improve your relationships or simply want to understand why we make excuses, this episode offers valuable insights and actionable advice.
Tune in for a candid conversation that could change the way you approach your daily challenges.