• #30 Overcoming Self-Sabotage & Unlocking My True Potential Without Setting Myself Up For Failure

  • Aug 13 2024
  • Length: 34 mins
  • Podcast

#30 Overcoming Self-Sabotage & Unlocking My True Potential Without Setting Myself Up For Failure

  • Summary

  • In this episode, Soroosh gives the definition of self-sabotage from a technical point of view. How sometimes we set high goals for ourselves and set ourselves up for failure.

    Are you also inspired by the success story of other people and plan to wake up at 4 am, and then fail? Do you criticise &set high expectations for yourself? We talk about how you too, can plan properly.

    Furthermore, we dive deep into the patterns and mindset traps that hold us back, exploring practical strategies to break free and start thriving. Tune in to learn how to stop standing in your own way and how you too can unlock your true potential.

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