It’s way too easy to blame others and ourselves when things go wrong. But there are more healthy ways to handle problems! In this episode, Dinur and Adam talk about what blame is, why we do it, how it interferes with learning and growing, and what to do instead.
Show Notes
Peg Streep at Psychology Today, “Tackling Self-Blame and Self-Criticism: 5 Strategies to Try”
Bill Joiner at LinkedIn, “How to Shift from Blame to Learning”
Jordan Harbinger, “How to Stop Blaming Other People When Things Go Wrong”
Todd Henry, “Toxic: Dealing With A Culture Of Blame”
Michael Timms at Harvard Business Review, “Blame Culture Is Toxic. Here’s How to Stop It.”
Mitch Gyger at LinkedIn, “Curiosity and Problem Solving”
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