La Psicología de los que se autosabotean justo cuando están a punto de lograrlo

Why do you sabotage the very thing you want most just when you're about to achieve it? The psychology of self-sabotage reveals something no one has ever explained: your brain interprets success as danger. In this video, you'll understand the four exact signs of emotional self-sabotage, why your mind activates the threat system right before key moments, and the three concrete steps to break through that internal glass ceiling—based on real neuroscience. If you've ever wondered why you sabotage yourself just when you're closest to your goals, this video is for you. 📌 Write "CEILING" in the comments, and I'll personally reply with the next step. 🔍 TOPICS IN THIS VIDEO Self-sabotage psychology · emotional self-sabotage · why I self-sabotage · fear of success · internal glass ceiling · personal growth · emotional intelligence mental health · personal development in Spanish 📚 REFERENCES · Steven Hayes — Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) · Robert Sapolsky — The Biology of Chronic Stress · Carol Dweck — Growth Mindset (Stanford) · Brené Brown — Vulnerability and Perfectionism · Peter Levine — Somatic Experiencing · John Bowlby — Attachment Theory · Carl Jung — Enantiodromia 🔔 SUBSCRIBE Each week: a psychological pattern that explains why you do what you do—even when you don't want to. #selfsabotage #selfsabotagepsychology #whydoIselfsabotage #emotionalselfsabotage #selfboycott #whyareallyselfsabotaging