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Why do we hold ourselves back from being our best?
Self-sabotage is incredibly common, and it's not unique to any type of person or background. But just because we struggle with self-sabotage, doesn't mean we need to lose to self-sabotage. In this episode, we're going to re-understand what self-sabotage really means and examine it through a new lens, offering a theory to make sense of it. If we want to begin expressing our souls, we must stop suppressing our souls.
To better grasp this phenomenon, we'll take a look at the discussion in international relations about whether countries are able to self-sabotage! This fascinating topic will show us how the personal struggles we face are global struggles similarly faced by countries.
For questions, comments, or feedback, feel free to email: [email protected]
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Why do we hold ourselves back from being our best?
Self-sabotage is incredibly common, and it's not unique to any type of person or background. But just because we struggle with self-sabotage, doesn't mean we need to lose to self-sabotage. In this episode, we're going to re-understand what self-sabotage really means and examine it through a new lens, offering a theory to make sense of it. If we want to begin expressing our souls, we must stop suppressing our souls.
To better grasp this phenomenon, we'll take a look at the discussion in international relations about whether countries are able to self-sabotage! This fascinating topic will show us how the personal struggles we face are global struggles similarly faced by countries.
For questions, comments, or feedback, feel free to email: [email protected]