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Summary:
You crush the week. Hit a PR. Feel proud. Then vanish. Sound familiar? This episode breaks down the hidden psychology behind why so many people self-sabotage after momentum. It’s not laziness. It’s a nervous system problem. And it’s often rooted in identity.
Dillon explains why success can feel threatening when you’ve lived in struggle for years, and what you can do to make growth feel safe enough to sustain.
🔍 What You’ll Learn:
💡 Quote to Hold:
“The brain prefers familiar pain over unfamiliar success. Until you teach it something better.”
By Dillon PhaneufSummary:
You crush the week. Hit a PR. Feel proud. Then vanish. Sound familiar? This episode breaks down the hidden psychology behind why so many people self-sabotage after momentum. It’s not laziness. It’s a nervous system problem. And it’s often rooted in identity.
Dillon explains why success can feel threatening when you’ve lived in struggle for years, and what you can do to make growth feel safe enough to sustain.
🔍 What You’ll Learn:
💡 Quote to Hold:
“The brain prefers familiar pain over unfamiliar success. Until you teach it something better.”