Self-Sabotage: Learning Not to Be Your Own Worst Enemy is a powerful exploration of the quiet ways we work against ourselves without even realizing it. This book is not about blame or shame. It is about awareness, compassion, and the courage to interrupt patterns that were formed in survival but no longer serve who you are becoming.

Many of us carry invisible wounds from trauma, abandonment, loss, or repeated disappointment. Over time, those wounds shape our thoughts, reactions, and choices. We second-guess ourselves. We push away love. We stay stuck in cycles we say we want to escape. We call it fear, timing, or bad luck, but often it is something deeper. It is self-sabotage rooted in pain that was never given space to heal.

Through reflection, emotional insight, and spiritual grounding, SaBrina Fisher Reece invites readers to look inward with honesty instead of judgment. She explores how self-sabotage shows up in relationships, self-worth, decision-making, and personal growth, not as a character flaw, but as a learned response to past hurt. With clarity and compassion, this book helps readers understand why they do what they do, and more importantly, how to choose differently.

This is a book for anyone who has felt stuck in their own patterns, exhausted by repeating the same lessons, or frustrated by knowing what they want but feeling unable to reach it. It is for those who are ready to stop fighting themselves and start working with their mind, emotions, and energy instead of against them.

Self-Sabotage does not promise quick fixes or surface-level motivation. It offers something far more meaningful. Awareness that leads to freedom. Understanding that leads to choice. And self-love that is rooted in truth, not perfection.

If you are ready to stop being your own worst enemy and begin becoming your strongest ally, this book will meet you exactly where you are.

Titel
Self-Sabotage
EAN
9781971622309
Format
E-Book (epub)
Veröffentlichung
28.01.2026
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
11.52 MB