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Different marketing agencies.
New strategies.
Replacing Underperforming Team Members.
Different offers.
More effort.
And for a moment, it feels like progress…
Then you end up right back where you started.
Still stuck.
Still frustrated.
Still wondering why nothing is working.


"I read this book cover to cover. I took several things away from it, took a bunch of notes and I LOVED it, especially the story behind it."
JACK CANFIELD
Multiple New York Times Best Selling Author of Chicken Soup for the Soul series and The Success Principles


"Beyond Blind Blaming doesn't read like your typical self-help manual. Kevin D. St.Clergy skips the fluffy motivational language and gets straight to the heart of why people stay stuck: because they are solving the wrong problems."
ELIZABETH JAVOR
Marketing Director @ Outskirts
Owner, The Book Marketing Nook


"This book flipped me upside down.. and shook the nonsense out of me. I learned things I NEVER would have realized if I hadn't dove into the masterpiece of ideas that Kevin so artfully laid out on 187 pages."
JASON BARRY
MARKETING AGENCY OWNER


"I read or listen to a lot of self improvement books without necessarily following through. Your action steps not only guide me through it they hold me accountable in the sense that I can’t just skip them or leave them blank. My biggest takeaway is the reminder that I’m the problem and the solution."
AL TURRI, Au.D.
DOCTOR OF AUDIOLOGY,
THE VILLAGES, FL


"This completely changed the way that I'm thinking about my business, and it's already created a huge influx in our sales in just a few weeks."
JARED ERNI,
Award Winning Entrepreneur & Founder at Attract to Scale


"This has already helped me overcome one very big challenge I've had for years. This is not just motivational soap box shit. It's a real guide to get to the root cause of any obstacle that people are facing today. You are going to change a lot of lives, Kevin.
Well done."
LEIGH BURNETT, Au.D.
PRIVATE PRACTICE OWNER,
HOOVER, AL


Most entrepreneurs don’t fail from lack of effort.
They fail because they misidentify what’s actually causing the problem in the first place.
So they keep fixing things that were never broken.










It’s when you assign the wrong cause to a problem…
And then pour time, money, and energy into solving it.
It feels logical.
It feels productive.
And it keeps you stuck.
Fixing your marketing when the issue is conversion
Hiring new people when the issue is leadership
Changing strategy when the issue is clarity
So you keep investing…
And nothing changes.
I went from performing at the highest level…
to completely falling apart.
Everyone had a solution.
Try harder.
Adjust your approach.
Fix your mindset.
So I did.
And nothing worked.
Until I realized…
I wasn’t failing.
I just couldn’t see the real problem.

I help entrepreneurs and leaders identify the real problem behind what’s keeping them stuck so they can stop wasting time on the wrong solutions and start making meaningful progress.
After working with thousands of business owners, one pattern became clear:
Most people aren’t failing because they lack effort or strategy…They’re solving the wrong problem.
That insight led to the development of the Beyond Blind Blaming™ framework, a system designed to help you:
See what you’ve been missing, identify the true constraint, & create breakthroughs on demand.
Through my book, podcast, and programs, My mission is simple:
Help people stop blind blaming so they can create real, lasting change in their business and beyond.


Not more strategies.
Not more tactics.
Clarity.
Because the moment you identify the real problem…
Everything changes.
Blind Blaming is the unconscious pattern of attributing your problems to the wrong causes because a crucial piece of information is missing. It is "blind" because the real issue stays hidden from view, and it becomes "blaming" because people instinctively seek fault, even when that fault is aimed at themselves. The result is that you solve the wrong problem with great effort and still stay stuck.
The book is for entrepreneurs, leaders, professionals, and anyone who has done everything right and still cannot seem to break through. If you have taken the courses, hired the coaches, tried the strategies, and the same obstacles keep showing back up, this book was written for you. The framework applies across industries, relationships, finances, and personal development.
RCD stands for Reflect, Connect, and Decide. Reflect is the process of using the O-DNA framework to uncover the true DNA of your obstacle. Connect is the stage where you seek perspective from outside your immediate sphere of influence through coaching and mastermind groups. Decide is the commitment to Make a Fucking Decision and take action. Together, these three steps create lasting transformation rather than temporary fixes.
Most frameworks focus on what you should do differently. Beyond Blind Blaming focuses first on why the solutions you have already tried have not worked for your specific situation. The core insight is that you are not failing at solving your problems. You are succeeding perfectly at solving the wrong ones. That one shift in perspective changes everything about how you approach obstacles.
It applies to both. The case studies in the book include a couple whose marriage improved after addressing health issues, a professional who overcame perfectionism, an individual who transformed his relationship with money, and a tech company that reversed declining market share. The O-DNA framework works because human psychology and root-cause patterns are universal, regardless of the context where they show up.
The Blame Loop is the cycle you get trapped in when you misidentify your obstacle. You face a challenge, assign blame to the most obvious cause, take action against that cause, see little or no improvement, and then repeat the same cycle with more intensity. The Blame Loop feels productive because you are taking action, but the actions target the wrong problem, which is why nothing changes.
