Unlock the Hidden Traps: 3 Surprising Ways You’re Self-Sabotaging Without Knowing It
- A shared goal is an accomplished goal
- Also by sharing your plans with a trusted adviser they can provide advice directly and candidly on the validity of your plans
- And they can help you prevent over commitment (see point number one)
Write It Down
- When you commit to the act of documenting something you are taking an extra step of committing yourself.
- Which allows you to take another look at number one and whether this is something you really want to do
- This also allows you to set SMART Goals (an oldie, but a goodie)
While there are other ways to help limit and prevent self sabotage these three can help you kick yourself into gear and limit the risk of self sabotage.



