This breakthrough insight from entrepreneur Kevin St.Clergy explains why so many successful business leaders feel stuck despite working harder than ever. After building and selling his own company, Kevin discovered that most entrepreneurs aren't lazy, unfocused, or lacking in drive—they're simply solving the wrong problems with remarkable precision.
Is your “marketing problem” actually a conversion issue? Is your “team loyalty crisis” really a leadership development gap? Is your “cash flow challenge” actually a pricing strategy flaw?
Through his revolutionary RCD Method™ (Reflect, Connect, Decide), you'll learn to identify what's actually holding your business back. Kevin shows you how to break free from the Blame Loop™ that keeps you investing time, energy, and money into solving problems that aren't the real problem.
With case studies from entrepreneurs who broke through revenue ceilings, resolved team issues, and scaled successfully, this book provides the clarity to stop spinning your wheels and start making progress on what actually matters. You'll learn why your current solutions aren't working and how to Make a F***ing Decision (MFD) that finally moves the needle.
Your breakthrough isn't about working harder—it's about working on the right problem. When you finally see what's been hiding in plain sight, everything changes.
Author | Speaker | Podcast Host | Coach
Founder of the Blind Blaming™ Framework
Kevin D. St.Clergy works with entrepreneurs and leaders who know they're stuck—but can't see why.
After building a successful coaching business and digital marketing agency, Kevin noticed something troubling: his clients were executing everything he taught them—yet many stayed stuck. That frustration led him to discover Blind Blaming™: the unconscious pattern of solving the wrong problem.
He spent years developing the RCD Method™ to uncover root causes instead of treating symptoms. The result? His clients started getting breakthroughs in weeks instead of months.
He documented everything in his book Beyond Blind Blaming, launched a podcast with the same name, and caught the attention of Jack Canfield, who endorsed it as "a concept that could impact millions of lives."






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