Unravel
Self-Sabotage in your Life
Insightful presentation
from Vistage speaker, Jason Hartanov. We have all made major changes in our
lives where big and often difficult decisions are mulled over and decided. Whenever we take a big leap that proves
positive, we may experience a negative physical reaction like a headache or
lack of sleep for days. Why is that?
The Upper limit problem or what some describe as self-sabotage is
an established set of beliefs that can negatively consume our lives once we
start getting “good” at something. If we can’t conquer our self-sabotage, we
can’t grow as individuals and operate our lives and businesses to our fullest
potential.
Self-sabotage is a very common idea that we all experience at
times but, it’s up to us to change those beliefs to get the results we want in
life and in our careers. Recognizing
you’re in a state of self-sabotage is the first step to overcome it, for
example, have you ever made simple errors in
a crucial project at work immediately after an excellent annual review?
Or were you just not able to fully enjoy a special congratulations on a job well
done given by your boss? We seem to somehow feel better or more comfortable
when we are not feeling good.
Breaking through the
mindset and habit of self-sabotage is the step needed to grow your abilities
and your business. For an example, set goals for your business in the next year
to grow beyond your wildest dreams instead of dwelling on the mentality that
you’ve had an income cap for the past few years that you cannot break out of.
Let your mind improve, enjoy the possibilities, graduate yourself from the
amateur student phase and branch out to show you are a professional to yourself
and to the world.
Self-sabotage can be very
destructive to our progress, self-esteem and success. It certainly has proven
to affect the bottom line in many ways.
Find methods to unlock your mind, your potential and allow yourself to
eliminate negative thinking in order to release the limitations you put on
yourself and your business ventures.
Kelly
D. Scott
Chairman/CEO
Vistage Florida
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