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Breaking Free: Shattering the Illusion of Self-Sabotage and Rewiring Your Mind for Abundance
Season 11 · Episode 22

Breaking Free: Shattering the Illusion of Self-Sabotage and Rewiring Your Mind for Abundance

The Inspired Choice - Leadership Strategies & Inspiring Stories · Dr. Caroline Biesalski

February 4, 202549m 18s

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Show Notes

Caroline Biesalski explores self-imposed limitations with Troy R Chadwick. Troy shares his journey, influenced by Bob Proctor, and stresses the importance of applying knowledge. They discuss the knowing-doing gap, the necessity of discomfort, and Tony Robbins' insights on uncertainty and decision-making. Troy explains conscious competence, the use of goal cards, and warns against setting overly safe goals. He reframes self-sabotage as subconscious misalignment and introduces his book, "There’s No Such Thing as Self-Sabotage." The episode concludes with news about the Majestic Mastery Series and a special listener offer.

Meet Troy R Chadwick La Palma, CA, US

(0:00) Introduction and the myth of being your own worst enemy (1:15) Introduction of guest Troy R Chadwick (2:22) Troy's journey, Bob Proctor's influence, and the importance of applying knowledge (6:33) The knowing-doing gap and stepping into the discomfort zone (10:23) Tony Robbins' principle on uncertainty and Bob Proctor's mentorship (20:21) Committed decisions and the power of repetition in goal setting (26:17) Conscious competence and the significance of goal cards (30:07) The dangers of setting safe goals and the narrative of self-sabotage (35:11) Reframing self-sabotage as subconscious misalignment (40:13) Troy's new book: “There’s No Such Thing as Self-Sabotage” (45:29) Stepping into spiritual perfection and the Majestic Mastery Series announcement (48:44) Closing remarks and special offer for listeners