Fighting self-sabotage: Psychologist's tips

20.11.2023 10:10
Updated: 13.05.2024 21:22

Lots of people stop following their goals or dreams because they don't believe in themselves, and sometimes they don't even try.

It's a sad reality of many people who are convinced that they can't achieve anything, no matter how hard they try.

Here are a few things you can do to fight self-sabotage.

Be a Kind Coach to Yourself

Imagine being your own cheerleader. Instead of being too hard on yourself, offer encouragement. 

Treat yourself like you would a good friend, with understanding and kindness.

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Break Big Tasks into Small Steps

Think of big tasks like a jigsaw puzzle. Break them into smaller, more manageable pieces. 

It's like taking one step at a time instead of trying to leap the whole staircase.

Celebrate Small Wins

Imagine having a mini party for your achievements. Celebrate even the small victories. 

It's like patting yourself on the back for a job well done, no matter how tiny.

Challenge Negative Thoughts

Picture negative thoughts as clouds passing by. Challenge them by questioning if they're really true. 

It's like being your own detective, seeking out the truth behind those tricky thoughts.

Set Realistic Goals

Setting goals is like planning a road trip. Make sure they're achievable and realistic. 

It's like choosing destinations you can reach, making the journey smoother.

Surround Yourself with Positivity

Imagine your life as a garden. Plant positive seeds by surrounding yourself with uplifting people and things. 

It's like creating a sunny environment for your personal growth.

Learn from Mistakes Instead of Dwelling

Mistakes are like lessons in the school of life. Instead of dwelling on them, see what you can learn. 

It's like turning stumbling blocks into stepping stones for future success.

Focus on Progress, Not Perfection

Imagine life as a journey, not a destination. It's okay if things aren't perfect. 

Focus on making progress, and it's like enjoying the scenery along the way.
 

Kate Yakimchuk Author: Kate Yakimchuk Editor internet resource


Content
  1. Be a Kind Coach to Yourself
  2. Break Big Tasks into Small Steps
  3. Celebrate Small Wins
  4. Challenge Negative Thoughts
  5. Set Realistic Goals
  6. Surround Yourself with Positivity
  7. Learn from Mistakes Instead of Dwelling
  8. Focus on Progress, Not Perfection