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Taking Responsibility For Your Actions



In this week’s episode, I share my three tips on how personal accountability becomes a superpower. Success starts with inner work. I was married at sixteen and divorced by twenty-one—with no support, no guidance, and deep abandonment wounds. Divorce crushed me, but it also became the lesson that changed everything.


I learned that accountability is the foundation of growth. It regains your power—because blame keeps you stuck, but ownership gives you control over your future. It heals—because holding yourself accountable helps you process pain and release resentment. And it builds self-compassion—because when you forgive yourself for what you didn’t know, you create space to become better.


Accountability isn’t about guilt; it’s about growth. And when you embrace it, you stop reliving the past and start rebuilding your future.



Tool Kit and Resources for Change:



  1. If You Want Your Partner to Change Do This | Relationships Made Easy Podcast



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2 Comments


Always so timely. Literally working through this now. It’s easy to fall into self loathing when you don’t shift your perspective to forgiving yourself for the decisions you made. Great post!

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Self-forgiveness is most definitely key, along with unshakable optimism. Bad moments don't always equate to being a bad person, and we often loose sight of that. Thanks for watching!

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