Nothing can sabotage you more quickly and more completely than limiting beliefs. People underestimate their possibilities. However your level of success will seldom exceed your level of personal development.
Self-Sabotage
The architecture of self-defeat
You are never destroyed by anyone except yourself.
The most important thing to do if you find yourself in a hole is to stop digging.
Self-sabotage is the art of protecting yourself from imagined failure by guaranteeing real failure.
We are our own worst enemies, building prisons of fear and then complaining about the confinement.
Self-sabotage is the subconscious mind's misguided attempt to protect you from the risks of success and the vulnerability of being seen.
The chains of self-doubt are forged link by link through negative self-talk and limiting decisions.
Self-sabotage is the comfort zone of achievement - it keeps you safe from disappointment by ensuring you never truly try.
We fear our own light more than our darkness. Self-sabotage is the shadow we cast to avoid shining too brightly.
The greatest prison is the one we build for ourselves, with walls made of "I can't" and bars made of "I'm not good enough."
Self-sabotage is the tax we pay for unresolved fears and unhealed wounds from our past.
We don't sabotage what we don't care about. The things we undermine are often the things that matter most to us.
Self-sabotage is the gap between your conscious desires and your subconscious beliefs about what you deserve.
The first step in overcoming self-sabotage is recognizing that the enemy isn't out there - it's the stories you tell yourself in here.
Self-sabotage is the silent agreement we make with our fears to keep us safe from the terrifying possibility of our own greatness.
We become what we believe we deserve. Self-sabotage is the mechanism that ensures we don't receive more than we think we're worthy of.
The patterns of self-sabotage are written in invisible ink, revealed only when held up to the light of conscious awareness.
Self-sabotage is the art of creating evidence for your limiting beliefs so you don't have to challenge them.
The most dangerous lies are the ones we tell ourselves about what we cannot do, cannot be, cannot achieve.
Freedom from self-sabotage begins when you stop believing your own excuses and start challenging your own limitations.