Celebrate Anyway Podcast

Why Do I Keep Getting in My Own Way?

17 min · 5 de feb de 2026
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You know what you're supposed to do. You know what's right. You know what needs to happen. You do the opposite anyway. This week, we're talking about self-sabotage. In this episode, Johnene breaks down what self-sabotage actually is, why we do it, and how to finally break free from choosing temporary comfort over long-term peace. This isn't about beating yourself up. It's about understanding your patterns and learning to flash forward before you destroy what you're building. Get your copy of Celebrate Anyway: A Strategy for Rerouting the Mind from Self-Destructive Behaviors at celebrateanyway.com or anywhere books are sold.

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