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We’ve all had moments where we watch ourselves make the exact wrong choice: procrastinating on an important task, picking a fight in a good relationship, or pulling back just when things are starting to go well. This is self-sabotage, and in this episode Dr. Rick and Forrest explore why we do it and how to stop.
They talk about how self-sabotage often serves as a form of psychological self-protection, and why doing well can feel like a threat to our identity, before discussing avoidance coping, the conflict between aspects of who we are, and why we stay safe rather than stepping forward. Along the way, they offer practical strategies for updating outdated internal models, working with different parts of ourselves, and building the inner resources that make real change possible.
Key Topics:
0:00: Introduction
2:05: What is self-sabotage, really?
6:10: Why self-sabotage is often a form of protection
10:20: Avoidance coping and the logic of “safe failure”
14:40: The identity cost of doing well
18:55: Internal conflict and the parts model
26:15: Challenge vs. threat: how the brain evaluates risk
32:05: Real-life examples of self-sabotage
37:30: How to begin working with self-sabotaging parts
45:45: Working with self-destructive parts
51:10: Creating safer conditions for growth
57:25: Building a feedback loop that reinforces trust
1:02:40: Recap and additional take-aways
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We’ve all had moments where we watch ourselves make the exact wrong choice: procrastinating on an important task, picking a fight in a good relationship, or pulling back just when things are starting to go well. This is self-sabotage, and in this episode Dr. Rick and Forrest explore why we do it and how to stop.
They talk about how self-sabotage often serves as a form of psychological self-protection, and why doing well can feel like a threat to our identity, before discussing avoidance coping, the conflict between aspects of who we are, and why we stay safe rather than stepping forward. Along the way, they offer practical strategies for updating outdated internal models, working with different parts of ourselves, and building the inner resources that make real change possible.
Key Topics:
0:00: Introduction
2:05: What is self-sabotage, really?
6:10: Why self-sabotage is often a form of protection
10:20: Avoidance coping and the logic of “safe failure”
14:40: The identity cost of doing well
18:55: Internal conflict and the parts model
26:15: Challenge vs. threat: how the brain evaluates risk
32:05: Real-life examples of self-sabotage
37:30: How to begin working with self-sabotaging parts
45:45: Working with self-destructive parts
51:10: Creating safer conditions for growth
57:25: Building a feedback loop that reinforces trust
1:02:40: Recap and additional take-aways
Support the Podcast: We're now on Patreon! If you'd like to support the podcast, follow this link.
Sponsors
Head to acornsearly.com/beingwell or download the Acorns Early app to help your kids grow their money skills today.
Get Notion Mail for free right now at notion.com/beingwell, and try the inbox that thinks like you
For a limited time, get Headspace FREE for 60 days. Go to Headspace.com/BEINGWELL60.
Sign up for a one-dollar-per-month trial period at shopify.com/beingwell.
Go to ZOE.com and find out what ZOE Membership could do for you. Use code WELL10 to get 10% off membership.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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