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In this enlightening episode of Thriving in the Messy Middle, host Amy Wilkins dives into the concept of saboteurs—the negative inner voices and critics that hinder personal and professional growth. These saboteurs, shaped by early experiences, can hold women back from reaching their potential by fostering self-doubt and fear. Amy introduces the Positive Intelligence®️ framework, developed by Shirzad Chamine, an operating system that helps identify and quiet these internal saboteurs to make way for positive growth and leadership development.

Throughout the episode, Amy explains the various types of saboteurs, including the universal judge and accomplice saboteurs like the hypervigilant and hyperachiever, highlighting how they manifest during challenging times, transitions, and moments of self-doubt. By addressing the physiological and emotional cues associated with these saboteurs and sharing practical strategies for building mental fitness, Amy equips her audience with actionable insights to silence the inner critic and embrace the sage mindset, where clarity, creativity, and connection thrive. Key discussions also include recognizing emotional red flags and learning to celebrate awareness as the first step towards reclaiming one's power.

Key Takeaways
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Everything that they [saboteurs] say to keep you small is a lie.
Once you've powered up your Sage, you can choose the response and not just react.
Growth is not dangerous. It's where your brilliance lies.

Mentioned In This Episode
Positive Intelligence®️ Saboteurs
Saboteur Assessment

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