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Why You Keep Sabotaging Yourself (Even When You Know Better)

New full length video out today!

Most people believe they’re trying to live a good life — that their thoughts and decisions are leading them toward happiness and success. But what if that’s a lie your brain tells you?

In this video, I break down a harsh truth I’ve learned after over a decade of coaching: you’re not wired to succeed — you’re wired to repeat. From self-sabotage to toxic relationships to mindless arguments in YouTube comments, most of what we do isn’t about progress… it’s about comfort through familiarity.

Our brains evolved for survival in a world that no longer exists. So we stick with what we know — even if it hurts us. We’re not lazy or broken. We’re just caught in cycles. If you want real success, you don’t need more motivation — you need to consciously choose what you repeat. This episode will show you how to do exactly that.

👉 If you’ve ever felt stuck in patterns you can’t explain, or if you’re tired of self-help advice that doesn’t work in the real world, this one's for you.

💬 What’s one small habit you want to start repeating daily — and why? Share it in the comments.

Watch the video here:

https://theinspirationallifestyle.com/why-you-keep-sabotaging-yourself-even-when-you-know-better/

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