Thursday, August 09, 2007
Quit Sabotaging Yourself
It is not always that one understands what one truly feels. These unacknowledged feelings wind up somewhere in the subconscious, just waiting to trip one up. A fine example of this is when one finds oneself mysteriously sabotaging what one is trying to achieve. Like repeatedly saying stupid things at an interview, for example. Ordinarily, this should trigger some soul-searching when one is mysteriously setting oneself up for failure. However, sometimes it doesn't, which becomes problematic when the subconscious unwillingness to engage in an activity leads to a spreading internalized feeling of being an overall failure. Hence, be aware of this, and quit sabotaging yourself!
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