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Description

In this episode, Steph talks about the "crisis of complaining" and how it affects us and the people around us. She references Wayne Dyer's famous quote, "When you change the way you look at things, the things you look at change." This discussion addresses the pervasive issue of complaining and the three hard truths that go along with it. She emphasizes the importance of personal responsibility, ownership, and the story we tell. Steph encourages listeners to take responsibility for their lives and break the cycle of negativity.

Takeaways

Complaining is a habit that many people fall into.

Chronic complaining can be isolating and draining.

Self-awareness is crucial in recognizing our own complaints.

We often complain about things we can change but choose not to.

Acceptance is necessary for things we cannot control.

The language we use shapes our life story.

Problem energy prevents us from finding solutions.

We have the power to change our perspective.

Taking ownership leads to empowerment.

Breaking the habit of complaining can transform our lives.