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Ah, The Mountain Is You by Brianna Wiest — this one hits more emotionally than intellectually ????
At its core, it’s about self-sabotage.
The “mountain” isn’t your job, your past, your trauma, or other people.
It’s the patterns inside you that keep repeating.
The book reframes struggle as:
something you’re meant to climb, not avoid.
1. Self-sabotage is usually self-protection
You don’t procrastinate or self-destruct because you’re lazy.
You do it because:
change feels unsafe
success threatens your identity
the familiar feels more controllable than the unknown
Your nervous system is trying to protect you — just outdatedly.
2. Emotional intelligence > willpower
Real change doesn’t come from forcing yourself.
It comes from:
feeling your emotions fully
understanding triggers
responding instead of reacting
Avoided emotions run your life.
3. Healing requires responsibility, not blame
Not in a harsh way — in an empowering way.
You stop asking:
“Why did this happen to me?”
And start asking:
“What is this teaching me?”
4. Your patterns reveal your beliefs
Repeated cycles = unconscious stories like:
“I don’t deserve good things”
“I’m only safe when I’m in control”
“If I rest, I’ll fall behind”
Change the belief → the behavior changes naturally.
5. Growth feels like loss before it feels like freedom
Letting go of old versions of yourself can feel like:
grief
fear
emptiness
That’s normal. You’re shedding survival strategies.
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