The Call Is Coming From Inside the House
Briefly

The article explores the concept of the inner saboteur, a voice rooted in past experiences, such as childhood trauma or heartbreak. This voice perpetuates negative beliefs about self-worth, leading to self-sabotaging behaviors, like procrastination and avoidance of connections. The author argues that these beliefs distort perceptions of reality and inhibit individuals from pursuing their desires and achieving happiness. Recognizing the inner saboteur is the first step toward breaking free from these destructive patterns and building a healthier self-image rather than submitting to the fears that keep one stuck.
You don't act out of what's true. You act out of what you believe is true. If deep down you believe you're not lovable, you'll attract people who confirm it.
The call is coming from inside the house. It's not your ex. Not your parents. Not your job, your city, or your astrology chart.
Meet Your Inner Saboteur. Everyone has one, built through childhood experiences. It tries to keep you safe but ultimately keeps you stuck.
The same voice that kept you 'safe' as a child is now holding you back, perpetuating negative beliefs about yourself that are untrue.
Read at Psychology Today
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