Do you ever find yourself reacting more intensely than needed? Perhaps you're constantly on edge, even when things are calm. A simple question from your team triggers annoyance. Your child's interruption during a work call makes you want to scream. You'd rather climb the stairs than make small talk in the elevator. If this sounds familiar, this episode is for you. Today, we're diving into the science behind feeling easily overwhelmed and triggered, understanding your energetic capacity, and—m...
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Do you ever find yourself reacting more intensely than needed? Perhaps you're constantly on edge, even when things are calm. A simple question from your team triggers annoyance. Your child's interruption during a work call makes you want to scream. You'd rather climb the stairs than make small talk in the elevator. If this sounds familiar, this episode is for you. Today, we're diving into the science behind feeling easily overwhelmed and triggered, understanding your energetic capacity, and—m...
Meet The Saboteurs: Restless, Stickler, Controller
The Conscious Achiever
27 minutes
2 years ago
Meet The Saboteurs: Restless, Stickler, Controller
The purpose of this episode series is to provide a better understanding of the 9 types of mental saboteurs, and educate viewers on a topic that affects all of us: the inner critic and inner judge inside of us that sabotages our progress. In this episode, I will start by discussing the first three saboteurs that go hand in hand: the restless, the stickler, and the controller. I walk you through each and every one of these saboteurs and how they impact you. This episode gives you a lens through...
The Conscious Achiever
Do you ever find yourself reacting more intensely than needed? Perhaps you're constantly on edge, even when things are calm. A simple question from your team triggers annoyance. Your child's interruption during a work call makes you want to scream. You'd rather climb the stairs than make small talk in the elevator. If this sounds familiar, this episode is for you. Today, we're diving into the science behind feeling easily overwhelmed and triggered, understanding your energetic capacity, and—m...