Breaking the Trader Cycle of Self-Sabotage (Part 1)

Mind Over Markets - Ein Podcast von George Papazov

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In this first of a two part episode, we delve into the intricate dynamics of self-sabotage and its profound impact on individuals' lives. From the fear of success to negative self-talk and the allure of the comfort zone, we uncover the conscious and subconscious manifestations of self-sabotage that hinder personal growth and fulfillment. Host, George, takes listeners on a journey through the multifaceted layers of self-sabotage, drawing from psychological insights and real-life examples. Through a series of key points, including fear of success or failure, low self-esteem, negative self-talk, and the comfort zone, listeners gain a deeper understanding of how self-sabotage operates in various aspects of life. From examining the roots of self-sabotage in early experiences and learned behaviors to exploring practical exercises for self-awareness, this episode offers actionable strategies for breaking free from self-destructive patterns. By shedding light on the subconscious drivers of self-sabotage and empowering listeners to challenge limiting beliefs, the episode inspires a journey towards self-discovery and personal transformation. In today's episode we focus on the first 4 of those self-sabotage behaviors: Fear of Success of Failure Low Self-Esteem and Self-Worth Negative Self-Talk and Beliefs Comfort Zone and Familiarity Join us as we unravel the complexities of self-sabotage and embark on a path towards reclaiming agency, unlocking potential, and cultivating a life of authenticity and fulfillment. Checkout the TRADEPRO FREE Futures Trading Course here Enjoying this podcast? We’d appreciate it if you can drop us a rating and review on iTunes here Leave me a message or your question on Speakpipe here Connect with our community online: Trade Pro Academy Catch up with our earlier episodes: Mind Over Markets Podcast Join our FREE trading room here Follow me on Instagram here and on Twitter here

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