
The Self-Sabotage Swagger: Why You’re Secretly Addicted to Your Limits
Failed to add items
Add to Cart failed.
Add to Wish List failed.
Remove from wishlist failed.
Adding to library failed
Follow podcast failed
Unfollow podcast failed
-
Narrated by:
-
By:
About this listen
You ever push harder, grind longer—only to end up right where you started?
I have. And I thought it was just discipline. Turns out, it was disguise. Today, we’re cracking open “The Self-Sabotage Swagger: Why You’re Secretly Addicted to Your Limits”—because struggle can feel safe when you don’t trust who you are without it. Let’s figure this out together.
What You’ll Discover in This Episode:
- Why struggle can feel safer than success.
- The three hidden drivers of self-sabotage: Identity, Control, and Certainty.
- How to break free and build from a place of strength.
This Episode Will Help You:
- Recognize where struggle has become your identity.
- Expose the hidden fears keeping you stuck.
- Start creating from confidence, not chaos.
If you loved today’s episode, here are some ways to take the next step:
- Share this episode with a friend or colleague ready to align their actions with their values.
- Subscribe to Daily Power Boost for more insights and tools to help you grow and thrive.
- Join the R.E.A.L. Mastery™ Hub – Your Space for Transformation, Mastery, and Growth! HERE
- Engage with me online:
- Instagram: @coachshawnmichael
- TikTok: @coachshawnmichael
- YouTube: @coachshawnmichael
- LinkedIn: @coachinguatemala
BONUS RESOURCES
Ready to take your growth to the next level? Book a no-cost Success Blockers Call with me.
Your feedback means the world to me! Subscribe, leave a review, or comment with your biggest takeaway from today’s episode.
On the Next Episode:
Tomorrow, we’re breaking the hustle myth with “The 5 AM Lie: Why Your Morning Routine is a Crutch, Not a Catalyst”—because rigid routines often mask fear of uncertainty.
Reflection Prompts
- The Mask: Where are you making struggle part of your identity?
- The Fear: What would happen if you actually succeeded?
- The Pattern: What’s one self-sabotaging habit you keep repeating?
- The Shift: What would change if you gave yourself permission to win?
Exercises
- Spot the Pattern (10 min): Write down 3 times you’ve sabotaged yourself. What was the trigger?
- Face the Fear (5 min): For each, ask: “What was I afraid of if I actually won?”
- Choose the Change (1 day): Pick one area you’ve been stuck—and take a bold, direct action.
- Reinforce the Shift (Ongoing): Each morning, ask: “How can I build, not battle, today?”