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What If Self-Sabotage Is Actually Protection?

What If Self-Sabotage Is Actually Protection?

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What if self-sabotage is not weakness, laziness, or inconsistency, but your nervous system trying to protect you?

In this episode of Walk With Me, I explore the nervous system as the part of your internal architecture that asks one question before you move toward love, success, visibility, rest, responsibility, or expansion: “Is it safe for me to be here?” As a chiropractor, Identity and internal architecture coach, public speaker, and creator of the Walk With Me Method, I break down why the body can pull the emergency brake even when the mind knows exactly what it wants.

This episode is for anyone who has ever felt ready to start the podcast, launch the brand, open their heart, grow the business, or step into their next level, only to procrastinate, pick a fight, disappear, overthink, get “sick,” or suddenly worry about everything that could go wrong. What most people call self-sabotage may actually be a nervous system caught between who you were and where you are trying to go.

Through the metaphor of the Hallway Monitor, I explain how your body scans for safety and may block you from rooms it still believes are dangerous: success, intimacy, peace, rest, being seen, or being fully yourself. I also share a personal story about expanding his coaching business and realizing that success itself had started to feel unsafe because achievement had often come at a high cost.

This walk reframes anxiety, procrastination, inconsistency, and self-sabotage as possible signs of dysregulation rather than proof that something is wrong with you. Instead of asking, “Why am I like this?” I invite you to ask, “What part of me does not feel safe yet?”

In this episode, you’ll explore:

  • Why the nervous system can treat success, love, rest, or visibility as a threat
  • How self-sabotage can actually be protection
  • Why fear and excitement can feel almost identical in the body
  • How the mind labels intensity as danger or expansion
  • Why shame deepens dysregulation instead of healing it
  • How to stop fighting your biology and start updating the manual
  • A practical exercise called The Hallway Pass

For this week’s exercise, I walk you through five steps: locate the signal, acknowledge the manual, stay for 10 seconds, change the lens, and issue a temporary pass. The goal is not to force yourself forward or retreat into old patterns. The goal is to teach your nervous system: “We are safe enough to take one more step.”

Your nervous system is not your enemy. It is not broken. It is trying to protect you with the information it has. The work is not about breaking the system. It is about updating the manual.

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