“The barrier to our future is often the very plans that we’ve created to get there.”
—Craig D. Lounsbrough, counselor, minister, and coach.
You will stop sabotaging yourself when you stop asking the same questions. This opens a door to a slew of related behaviors, none of which are simple. By considering these related behaviors we can clarify why self-sabotage is both hard to see and hard to stop…
It is tempting to see self-sabotage as a desire to be self-destructive, but that is facile and incorrect. Few people intend to destroy themselves even when their actions appear to cause them harm. Despite having a destructive effect, almost all of our actions are intended to improve our condition…
Understanding Is Valuable, Awareness Is Critical
Surrender Leads to Success
Reasons Mean Nothing
Answer These Questions
Making Corrections
Proving Yourself
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