#33 - From Victim to Creator: Transforming Life's Challenges
SUMMARY
In this episode of True Northing, Kristen and Allison talk about the difference between being on a blaming journey and a healing journey. They dig into how easy it is to fall into a victim mindset—always looking for someone or something to blame—and what it takes to shift toward personal responsibility and growth. Along the way, they share honest reflections on relationships, the fatigue that can come with constant self-work, and why it can feel so hard to break free from blame. It’s a thoughtful, real conversation about how to move toward healing, accountability, and more authentic connection.
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Themes: blame vs healing, victim mindset, healing journey, self growth, emotional healing, personal accountability, relationships and healing, self awareness, personal growth podcast, self reflection, emotional maturity, taking responsibility, mindset shift, healing from trauma, breaking the victim cycle, spiritual growth, self development, growth mindset, inner healing, blame cycle, relationship advice, emotional intelligence, self improvement podcast, letting go of blame
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