Essays on the patterns
running your life.
Procrastination, perfectionism, the feeling of not being good enough, the people you keep choosing, the compulsions you can't put down. The competition writes about the symptoms. We write about what's actually causing them.
The Real Cause of Self-Sabotage: Why You're Living a Smaller Life Than You Were Born For
Self-sabotage isn't a character flaw. It's a part of your own mind, stuck in an unconscious pattern, quietly tearing down everything you're trying to build. And almost nobody knows how to stop it.
Read essay→Procrastination Isn't Laziness — It's Self-Protection
If discipline worked, you'd be done by now. Stop calling yourself lazy. Procrastination is your inner f*ck-up doing exactly what it was built to do.
Read essay→Perfectionism: The Socially Acceptable Form of Self-Sabotage
Of all the ways the inner f*ck-up can throttle your life, perfectionism is the cleverest. Every other form gets you in trouble. This one gets you praised.
Read essay→"Not Good Enough": Where the Feeling Actually Comes From (and How to Dismantle It)
If evidence cured this, your career, your relationships and your friends would have fixed it by now. They haven't. There's a reason.
Read essay→Why You Keep Choosing the Wrong People — and Accepting Less Than You Deserve
Your taste in partners is not random. It is exquisitely calibrated to recreate the relational temperature you grew up in. That is why it keeps happening.
Read essay→Addictions as Symptoms: What Your Compulsions Are Really Trying to Tell You
Nobody chooses an addiction. Addictions are chosen by them — by the part of you that ran out of other ways to cope.
Read essay→Music as a Bridge to the Unconscious: A Tool for Real Change
Talking changes thinking. Music changes state. And state is where the actual rewiring happens — not the f*cking journal.
Read essay→Why Group Work Breaks Through What Solo Work Can't
The wound was made in relationship. Pretending it can be healed in isolation is one of the great lies of the modern self-help era.
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