Quantcast
RELATED

Have you ever found yourself at happy hour knowing you should be home cooking since you are on your last dollar before you get paid, but whisper "treat yo' self" anyway?


How about knowing damn well you have to be up early the next day for work or an important engagement, but you stay up all night doing God knows what, and are scrambling the next morning to get where you have to go?

You want a Russell Wilson, but you just can't seem to stop texting Mr. Right Now who views you proposing to see a movie coming out next month as "moving too fast"?

Well, I have some news for you. You are self-sabotaging.

Self-sabotage are self-defeating behaviors that result in us interfering with our goals. Whether it's about work or a relationship, we convince ourselves that we are somehow undeserving of the very thing that we may have or want, and create instances where we can lose those things. It can stem from Impostor Syndrome, fear of failure, or a lack of faith in our own capabilities or sense of self-worth.

If you have a tendency to self-sabotage, what you might fail to realize is that you are blocking your own blessings and preventing yourself from reaching your full potential. However, just as you are blocking yourself, you can push yourself to create a life you love. At the end of the day, the only thing that is stopping you is you. Here are 5 ways to stop sabotaging your own happiness and take back control of your life.

3. Believe It, Then Achieve It

Start making small changes towards your total transformation because, as you know, Rome was not built in a day. If you believe that you can break that pattern of living paycheck to paycheck, start by researching ways to budget and save money. If you can see yourself starting your day earlier, start looking up bedtime routines and ways to practice better sleep habits. Before you know it, you will be doing exactly what you thought was impossible without much effort, but first you have to ask yourself, "Am I willing to do the work?"

Featured image by Shutterstock

 

RELATED

 
ALSO ON XONECOLE
40 Micro-Actions To Take Today To Close Out 2024 Big

We have less than 40 days left in 2024, and while I'm not one to rush goals just because it's the end of the year, it can be fun to challenge yourself to think about ways you'll close out this year big.

KEEP READINGShow less
These Black Celebrities Are Living Their Truths Through Polyamory

Society is experiencing a shift where open conversations about nonmonogamy are becoming increasingly common.

In recent years, there has been a notable increase in the number of folx expressing interest in ethical nonmonogamy and polyamory on dating platforms. The CEO of Feeld, a dating app catering to those exploring alternative relationship structures, reported to Slate a 500% surge in users incorporating terms like "ethically nonmonogamous" and "polyamorous" in their profiles over the past three years.

KEEP READINGShow less
LATEST POSTS