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    • Focus on self-improvement instead of blameInstead of blaming others, ask 'what could I have done better?' for self-reflection and accountability.

      Instead of blaming others for our problems, we should focus on what we could have done better. This perspective was emphasized in the discussion about the entertaining chemistry between the NBA analysts on Inside the NBA. Shaq often shares his father's advice: "So what? What did you do about it?" This question encourages self-reflection and accountability. When issues arise at work, home, or elsewhere, it's essential to consider our role in the situation and seek ways to improve. By shifting our focus from blame to self-improvement, we can become better leaders, partners, and individuals. So, the next time you encounter a problem, ask yourself: "What could I have done better?"

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