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66. The Lie Your Ego Keeps Telling You

66. The Lie Your Ego Keeps Telling You

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On this episode of the Whatever It Takes Podcast Brandon James and Jon Paramore dive deep into the power of self-awareness and why it's one of the most important traits a person can develop in leadership, business, and life.

The conversation starts with reflecting on a recent event that put a lot of things into perspective and quickly moves into a powerful discussion about radical honesty with yourself.

Brandon shares how ego, victimhood, and blame can keep people stuck in the same patterns, and how learning to take ownership of your part in every situation can completely change the direction of your life.

They talk about the difference between being self-aware and being self-critical, how to process your past without letting it define your future, and why humility is required if you truly want to grow. Brandon also shares personal experiences from recovery and the process that helped him identify fears, resentments, and character defects — and how that process ultimately set him free.

Jon and Brandon also break down why many people know what they need to change but still struggle to actually do it, and why asking for help is often the turning point that allows real transformation to begin.

If you've ever struggled with letting go of the past, breaking old habits, or figuring out how to become the person you know you're capable of being, this episode will challenge you to take an honest look in the mirror and start moving forward with clarity and purpose.

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