How did you get out your way cause I notice sometimes I’m my own worst rival (any advice for the people out there going through the same thing or how u stopped it)
How did you stop self sabotaging
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Started writing down every excuse I made and realized how ridiculous they sounded on paper lol, also had to accept that perfectionism was just procrastination in a fancy outfit
Honestly therapy has helped me a ton
I joined a leadership entrepreneur group.
We are a bunch of like-minded, small business owners
It’s crazy cause we surround ourselves with people that will help motivate and give perspectives that sometimes we need to hear
Not sure you’re located, but look one up
It changed my life, changed my business
The self realisation comes automatically at one point of life.
Noticing it is already a win. I stopped chasing perfect and focused on small progress.
Small steps instead of over-analyzing and not acting.
Stay focused in your moments (not the future or past). Let yourself know that you’re exactly where you are meant to be. These “things” or “challenges” or even “opportunities” are designed for you right now.
Realize you’re doing the best you can right now. If you want to change, be consistent and reliable to yourself.
Change happens when you become aware + take action.
You are not the only one for sure. I was like you and I hacked myself with the following:
1. I need to ship a useful product not a perfect product
2. I am here to solve a problem. Not to create a new one.
It helped me a lot
I’ve found that recognizing those self-sabotaging patterns is the first step to breaking free from them – for me, it was about acknowledging when I was getting in my own way and taking a step back to reassess my goals. As a creator, I’ve learned to focus on building a consistent online presence, which has helped me stay on track and avoid those sabotaging tendencies. By streamlining my content creation and scheduling, I’ve been able to free up more time to work on the things that truly matter.