Episode 25: Working with Self-Sabotage
25. Working with Self-Sabotage
Episode Summary:
Self-sabotage is when people do or don't do things that block their success and prevent them from accomplishing their goals. It's not about circumstances, but rather the active choices we make to resist growth. In today’s episode, I break down why we self-sabotage, the four most common ways that this cycle occurs, and solutions to break out of the pattern.
Show Notes:
Self-sabotage is when people do or don't do things that block their success and prevent them from accomplishing their goals. It's not about circumstances, but rather the active choices we make to resist growth. In today’s episode, I break down why we self-sabotage, the four most common ways that this cycle occurs, and solutions to break out of the pattern.
In short, your primitive brain wants you to maintain the status quo, even if your prefrontal cortex is committed to success. It might look like procrastinating, quitting, not setting goals, or distracting yourself with other activities. But, you can start to work with your brain to shift into a mindset that actually favors growth over complacency.
The first step is to actively decide to not self-sabotage. I share some exercises and practices to support that decision, like creating more safety in your nervous system and re-establishing your identity. If you're currently in a self-sabotage cycle or have a history of it, tune into this episode and let me know what resonates with you.
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Topics Covered:
What self-sabotage is and some common examples of what it looks like
Choosing short-term discomfort for long-term pleasure
Why doubt generally feels better than growth when we’re in this place of self-sabotage
How to manage expectations and create acceptance before you've achieved your goals
Questions to ask yourself to get really curious about your relationship with self-sabotage
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