Megan - Mistakes

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You react to stories you invented, not facts.

(Note: If “Megan” refers to a specific person, book, or inside reference, this guide is framed as a universal play on the common name “Megan” to represent recurring human errors—similar to “the Karen mistake” or “the Kevin error.”) What it looks like: Saying “sorry” for things that don’t require an apology (e.g., asking a question, taking up space, having an opinion). megan mistakes

You’re doomed to repeat the error.

Use the “70% rule” — if someone can do it 70% as well as you, delegate it and provide clear guidelines, not a script. 3. The Megan Mistake #3: Forgetting to Protect Your Energy What it looks like: Saying yes to every request, call, or favor without checking your own capacity. You react to stories you invented, not facts

Resentment builds, and your core priorities suffer. Use the “70% rule” — if someone can

It dilutes real apologies and signals low confidence.

You burn out, rob others of growth, and create a bottleneck.