Why Your Brain Keeps Pulling You Back—and How to Stop It
If you keep repeating the same patterns despite knowing better, it’s not a willpower problem—it’s br...
Click HereHow Self-Sabotage Rewires the Brain—and How to Break the Cycle
The Healing Brain Masterclass Playlist

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Detoxing the Brain: Why Binding Toxins Matters More Than Ever

The Brain-Healing Foods That Prevent Cognitive Decline

How Toxic Cookware Triggers Brain Inflammation—and the Simple Kitchen Upgrade That Helps Protect Memory, Focus, and Cognitive Health

Why Fasting Protects the Brain From Inflammation and Aging

How Self-Sabotage Rewires the Brain—and How to Break the Cycle

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Ever wonder why you know what to do for your health, work, or life, but still do the opposite? In this conversation, Dr. David Jockers and Dr. Audrey Schnell explain why self sabotage is not a lack of discipline or motivation, but a built in survival response of the brain.
They talk through how stress, poor sleep, and daily pressure push the brain toward what feels easiest, even when it works against long term goals. You will hear how negative self talk, focusing on mistakes, and fear of change can quietly reinforce these cycles. Dr. Schnell also explains how early experiences shape the way we protect ourselves, and why change, even positive change, can feel threatening to the nervous system. The discussion covers practical ideas like building momentum through small habits, shifting focus toward wins instead of failures, and why support and accountability matter when trying to change patterns. By the end, you will have a clearer understanding of how self sabotage forms, how it affects brain health and behavior, and why breaking the cycle starts with awareness, rest, and the right environment.


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