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Overcoming Self-Sabotage — with Dr. Alison Cook and Allie Marie Smith

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Do you ever make progress in an area in your life only to self-sabotage? In this conversation, Dr. Alison Cook discusses the topic of self-sabotage and provides insights into why we undermine our own success and well-being. She explains that self-sabotage is like sabotaging someone else, but directed towards ourselves. Common ways women self-sabotage include procrastination, negative self-talk, and thinking traps. Women are particularly prone to self-sabotage due to guilt messages and societal expectations. Dr. Cook emphasizes the importance of getting curious and compassionate with ourselves, reframing negative self-talk, and taking small brave steps towards change.

Takeaways

Self-sabotage is when we consciously or unconsciously undermine our own success and well-being.

Common ways women self-sabotage include procrastination, negative self-talk, and thinking traps.

Women are particularly prone to self-sabotage due to guilt messages and societal expectations.

Getting curious and compassionate with ourselves is key to overcoming self-sabotage.

Taking small brave steps towards change can help break the cycle of self-sabotage.

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Get Allie's Book: “Wonderfully Made: Discover the Identity, Love, and Worth You Were Created For

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Do you ever make progress in an area in your life only to self-sabotage? In this conversation, Dr. Alison Cook discusses the topic of self-sabotage and provides insights into why we undermine our own success and well-being. She explains that self-sabotage is like sabotaging someone else, but directed towards ourselves. Common ways women self-sabotage include procrastination, negative self-talk, and thinking traps. Women are particularly prone to self-sabotage due to guilt messages and societal expectations. Dr. Cook emphasizes the importance of getting curious and compassionate with ourselves, reframing negative self-talk, and taking small brave steps towards change.

Takeaways

Self-sabotage is when we consciously or unconsciously undermine our own success and well-being.

Common ways women self-sabotage include procrastination, negative self-talk, and thinking traps.

Women are particularly prone to self-sabotage due to guilt messages and societal expectations.

Getting curious and compassionate with ourselves is key to overcoming self-sabotage.

Taking small brave steps towards change can help break the cycle of self-sabotage.

Visit our Website Join our online community

Get Allie's Book: “Wonderfully Made: Discover the Identity, Love, and Worth You Were Created For

Shownotes direct link

  continue reading

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