You know those moments when you’re right on the edge of expansion - raising your prices, stepping into visibility, asking for the promotion - and suddenly you go flat, tired, foggy, or strangely unmotivated? What if that shift has nothing to do with mindset or discipline and everything to do with something much older inside you?
If you’ve ever wondered why your body seems to “pull back” right when life is moving forward, this conversation will open a door you didn’t know existed.
You’ll discover:
- A surprising reason your body may resist success more than it resists stress
- Why your “competence” might actually be a very old survival strategy
- How to know when you’ve hit an identity limit, not a mindset block
- The hidden loyalty that keeps high achievers stuck at their upper limit
- Why your next level can feel threatening even when you genuinely want it
- The single question that reveals which part of you is afraid of expanding
- How to recognize the moment your nervous system says “not safe” even when life is going well
- Why self-sabotage isn’t what you think and how to work with it instead of fighting it
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