Allow me to set the scene:
I’m talking to a client who has recently broken up with an amazing guy who worshiped the ground she floated over.
“Why did you walk away from him?”
“I don’t know, ” she said mystified and withdrawn.
“Could it be because you were afraid of having what you wanted?” I offered.
Lightbulb.
Yes, that’s it.
Self sabotage is a bitch.
And she’ll cost you.
We reach for self sabotage when we fear our own empowerment.
Why?
Why?
Change can = pain.
So why push forward any.way. you can?
Because it’s worth it.
Know with every fiber of your being that what you want the most: the relationship, the career, the body, the chance– all lie on the other side of your willingness to change.
- Analyze your motivations; get curious.
- Why are you afraid to have what you want most?
- Why are you NOT leaning in?
- Curiosity packs the power to move you forward.
- Let it.
Refuse and the long term pain of sabotage has the potential to dismantle you. To rob you of who you seek to be; of where you aspire to ascend to.
Self-sabotage will snatch from your clutches:
- relationships
- excellence
- carerrs
- progress
- body
- purpose
- confidence
- home
- curiosity
- dedication
- clarity
- cash flow
- kindness
- equilibrium
- communication
- aspiration
- commitment
- regard
- connection
How to stop self-sabotage in it’s tracks:
- When you feel yourself edging out of your comfort zone (and then panicking and wanting to return to The Known), take a deep breath and remember: you’re not going to die.
- When you find yourself engaging in sabotaging behavior – dating ‘Bad Boys,’ skipping the gym, missing deadlines, not returning the call, email, text – ask yourself “Is this getting me closer to where I want to go?”
- When you’re avoiding The Hard Work you have to do to get where you want to go – the tough conversations, the long hours, the early morning workouts – say “I love myself enough to do this.”
- Shelve your fear, loosen your shackles and desire a life of satisfaction
more than you begrudge change; more than the pain of discovery
and the responsibility of awareness. - And then act.