
Why We Self-Sabotage When Things Are Going Well (The Upper Limit Problem)
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In this episode, we explore the psychology of self-sabotage and why we ruin things when they are finally going well. Have you ever wondered why you feel anxiety after success or why you self-sabotage relationships just as they get serious? You aren't "broken"—you’re likely hitting your Upper Limit Problem. This is a psychological ceiling that limits how much happiness, love, and success you allow yourself to experience. Your nervous system is wired for familiarity and safety, not necessarily for growth. When your life improves faster than your subconscious mind is ready for, it triggers a fear of success that leads to self-sabotaging behaviors like procrastination, picking fights, or losing motivation. In this episode, I break down: - What is the Upper Limit Problem? Defining the "happiness ceiling." - Nervous System Regulation: Why your body reacts negatively to positive change. - Signs of Self-Sabotage: How we subconsciously ruin love, career wins, and joy. - Expanding Your Capacity: Practical ways to feel safe while thriving. Recognizing this pattern is the first step to breaking the cycle of self-sabotage. The goal isn’t just achieving the life you want—it’s learning how to regulate your nervous system so you can actually enjoy it. Work with me: https://www.sabrinabendory.com
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