March 5 2024- The author delves into the concept of self-sabotage, describing it as a hindrance to personal progress characterized by doubt, fear, and criticism that arise internally. While self-sabotage is typically viewed as a conscious act or inaction, psychologist Shirzad Chamine proposes a deeper understanding through his theory of positive intelligence. Chamine suggests that self-sabotage stems from neuropsychological factors and “inner saboteurs” within our psyche. By recognizing and understanding these internal dynamics, individuals can overcome self-imposed limitations and unlock their full potential. The article emphasizes the importance of channeling internal wisdom to transcend self-sabotage and achieve personal growth.