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Ep 60: Reclaiming Mind: Stop Lying to Yourself

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In Episode 60 of the "Reclaiming Man" podcast titled "Reclaiming Mind: Stop Lying to Yourself," Michael Beckwith initiates a conversation on the complexities of self-deception, prompted by personal experiences with his daughter Lucy's school challenges and the partial truths she shared. He explores the human tendency to lie to oneself and others to avoid disapproval or to enhance self-image, connecting this to his past behavior and general human inclinations. Michael discusses how repeated self-deceptions can solidify into perceived truths, affecting one's self-image and actions.

Brad shares his experiences as a single father, discussing his son Brixton's school behaviors and his own past struggles with addiction and self-perception. He highlights the destructive nature of lying about one's capabilities and the therapeutic potential of aligning self-perception with reality, rooted in spiritual growth and self-acceptance.

Preston reflects on the professional and personal implications of self-deception, especially in creative fields like music, discussing the pervasive issue of impostor syndrome and self-doubt among artists. He also shares anecdotes about parenting challenges related to managing children's behavior and self-expression.

Together, they delve into the importance of honesty with oneself to foster personal growth and better leadership, suggesting that acknowledging and confronting personal limitations can lead to a more authentic and fulfilling life.

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In Episode 60 of the "Reclaiming Man" podcast titled "Reclaiming Mind: Stop Lying to Yourself," Michael Beckwith initiates a conversation on the complexities of self-deception, prompted by personal experiences with his daughter Lucy's school challenges and the partial truths she shared. He explores the human tendency to lie to oneself and others to avoid disapproval or to enhance self-image, connecting this to his past behavior and general human inclinations. Michael discusses how repeated self-deceptions can solidify into perceived truths, affecting one's self-image and actions.

Brad shares his experiences as a single father, discussing his son Brixton's school behaviors and his own past struggles with addiction and self-perception. He highlights the destructive nature of lying about one's capabilities and the therapeutic potential of aligning self-perception with reality, rooted in spiritual growth and self-acceptance.

Preston reflects on the professional and personal implications of self-deception, especially in creative fields like music, discussing the pervasive issue of impostor syndrome and self-doubt among artists. He also shares anecdotes about parenting challenges related to managing children's behavior and self-expression.

Together, they delve into the importance of honesty with oneself to foster personal growth and better leadership, suggesting that acknowledging and confronting personal limitations can lead to a more authentic and fulfilling life.

  continue reading

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