Great Article: When Your Biggest Problem is YOU

July 11th, 2009

I read a really amazing article on cnn.com today.  Here is my favorite excerpt…

Anticipation, anticipation is making me late…

“One of my theories,” says the evil Count in William Goldman’s classic story “The Princess Bride,” “is that pain involves anticipation.” He then leaves the captive hero, Westley, chained next to the Machine, a torture device the Count has promised to use on Westley later.

An albino dungeon-keeper offers Westley a way out. “You deserve better than what’s coming,” he says in a moment of compassion. “Please let me kill you. You’ll thank me, I swear.” Only Westley’s superhuman fortitude keeps him from accepting.

The Count’s theory about anticipation is right on the money. And self-sabotage is the mind’s way of accepting the albino’s offer. Like Whitney or Olga, we may screw up in precisely the places we want most to succeed, not realizing that we’re subconsciously trying to force a resolution, to stop the anxious feeling that’s hanging over our heads, to lose the job rather than continue to worry about a pink slip.

To resolve the situation, we must first recognize that we’re using counterphobic mechanisms. And that means punching through denial.”

Click here to read the full article by Martha Beck.


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