Are You Sabotaging Your Success?
Kenneth Cameron
Former Semi Pro ??#Rugger #Hooker | ?? Managing Partner ?? Harry Cameron LLC. (CoPilot Cat / Rugby Cat)??Holistic ??Pet Food????, Supps??, & Treats ?? |???#Kahu ??
Everyone is entitled to have a difficult day every now and then. Yet, when a difficult day has turned into a bad week, or even a bad month, it is time to pause and assess before your leadership reputation is on the line.?
It is critical to be aware of the attitude and energy you exude to be effective and respected in leadership. During times of pressure and stress, the brain defaults to familiar behavior patterns, regardless of if the behavior is helpful to the situation. These patterns may be destructive and undetectable until the consequences are blatantly obvious and alarming.?
This is self-sabotage?at its worst, and here are some helpful cues to keep it from getting the best of you.?
There are five common self-sabotaging identities that undermine and, in some cases, hinder future opportunities and successes for some of the most talented executives and entrepreneurs.
The negative behaviors include:
Most people identify with one primary self-sabotaging identity type, and some self-identify in multiple categories.??
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Developing awareness of your sabotaging behavior identity is the first step in disrupting the destructive pattern. The next step is to adapt a positive behavior disruptor to replace the current behavior pattern. The hint is to assign a trigger word to the self-sabotaging behavior to activate the new behavior. The trigger word becomes the cue to the new response when the instinct is to begin the self-sabotage pattern.
Trigger Words to Uplevel Your Success
Posting the trigger words in places where you often look provides a visual reminder of the new behavior pattern. Places like – the wallpaper on your phone, a post it on your computer screen, or handwritten at the top of a legal pad are useful places to reinforce the changes you are making.??
Too many executives and entrepreneurs place more value on the amount of work they complete in pursuit of their goals, rather than placing value on the attitude and energy they exude in the process. They find the time to go beyond by demonstrating the quality of their work reinforcing the belief that arduous work will earn remarkable success. While there is no disputing that demanding work is part of the equation, it is critical to recognize it, alone, will only get you so far.
Demanding work married with mental strength is the dynamic duo protecting your success from self-sabotaging behavior.