Emotional Longevity
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Why Self-Criticism Feels Like Responsibility (And What's Actually True)

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What if being hard on yourself isn't helping you become better—but actually making it harder to move forward?

In this episode of the Emotional Longevity Podcast, Dr. Elisha Goldstein explores why so many of us instinctively turn to self-criticism after mistakes, embarrassment, or poor decisions.

Through a personal story about being caught in a sophisticated online scam, Dr. Goldstein reveals how fear can quickly become shame—and how the inner critic often disguises itself as responsibility.

He shares a practical framework called "Accountability Without Attack" to help you learn from mistakes without adding unnecessary suffering.

🎧 In this episode, you'll discover:

• Why self-criticism can feel useful even when it isn't • The connection between shame, fear, and personal growth • How self-compassion differs from self-indulgence • The question that helps interrupt the shame cycle • Why learning and punishment are not the same thing • A three-step practice to move from self-attack to self-support • How to build emotional resilience after setbacks

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