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The 5 Devils of Psychological Sabotage

Devil #1: Excuses

Your excuses are liars, your doubts are thieves.

The more times in a day that you rationalize why you can’t become all that you wish to be or handcraft the life that your best self wants, the more you’ll hardwire the neural circuit of that belief into your brain.

And that which you keep practicing is that which you’ll become a pro at. We become amazing at the things we repeat.

If you keep excusing away your power to do remarkable things, grow stronger amid adversity, and live the life of your ideals, you won’t do the work required to realize these feats.

So your very mental habit will become a self-fulfilling prophecy. And actually limit the glory of your potentially awesome reality.

Devil #2: Blame

Blaming others is giving your primal power to the people and conditions that you blame.

We reinforce our psychological victim stories and procrastination patterns to the point where they actually become our identity the more we blame.

You begin to take back your power to be the creator of your bravest life and the generator of your wildest dreams once you stop blaming that which is outside of you for the things you are currently experiencing.

Devil #3: Gossip

Speaking about people who are not present amplifies what you speak of within your own thinking.

Talk of someone else's misdeeds, weaknesses or blindspots and you’ll be cementing these within your own mentality. And your daily behavior will always reveal these deepest [mostly unconscious] beliefs.

Devil #4: Complaint

Complaining is a meek form of anger.

The more you grumble about what’s not working for you, the more you’ll be training your brain to look for those things in your environment.

Human cognition is built in such a way—through a system called The Reticular Activating System—that we actually only see the things outside of us that fit with the story we’ve sold ourselves.

Complain about how little money you have and all you’ll see is more scarcity of prosperity.

Complain of how mean people are and you’ll notice more mean people.

Complain of the lack of opportunities and you’ll witness more closed doors.

Devil #5: Apathy

Your brain requires novelty to become fully engaged. Without a mighty mission to give your days over to, high value targets that electrify your enthusiasm and meaningful pursuits that fuel your joy, you’ll grow bored. And apathetic.

Scared people generally complain about how bored they are, by the way.

They are so terrified of living their genius and honoring their original gifts that they’ve suppressed their ambitions. And have no energetically imagined future that gets them out of bed before the sun comes up and inspires them to present their finest creativity to a most welcoming society.

Please consider these 5 devils that sabotage a pristine mindset—especially in challenging times. And then stay committed to doing the morning mastery work to ensure that they never affect the heavens of potential that your life is meant to materialize.



 
 
 

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