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Self-sabotaging refers to behaviours that may keep a person from working towards their own goals or engaging in activities that negatively affect their daily life. In most situations, many are not even aware that their actions may lower their chances of being successful. As a result, they act similarly repeatedly, which becomes a cycle. It is common to consider certain self-sabotaging behaviours like procrastination as trivial issues. You may not think your habit of delaying plans or involving yourself in seemingly ‘feel-good; activities such as frequently drinking can lead to self-defeating outcomes. In reality, these very habits may be the culprit behind you ruining your relationships, career, and other aspects of life. Even if you can link a specific behaviour to negative consequences, chances are you will not be able to make any improvement.
According to the latest sources, people cannot comprehend what makes them sabotage their lives in most cases. They are often misguided by others or unreliable sources that make them believe self-sabotaging is a part of their personality. This is far from the truth, and you can successfully stop acting this way with effort and time. Taking particular measures can help to overcome these behaviours gradually. For instance, one crucial step is to learn about what factors or situations make you act in a harmful way. It is a long process and may take several weeks. Professional help from certified specialists can make a big difference in this journey. Continue reading this article to learn more about self-sabotage and stop self-destructive behaviour.
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