Part 3: Signs You’re Sabotaging Your Financial Success (Without Knowing It) | Achieving Financial Goals Through Hypnotherapy
- Kristin Schleicher

- Sep 6
- 3 min read

You set ambitious goals. You make detailed plans. You tell yourself, “This time will be different.”
But somehow, you end up back where you started: behind on invoices, hesitating to launch, or overspending the moment things get good.
Why You Keep Getting in Your Own Way
This isn’t because you’re careless or lazy. It’s because your subconscious identity is running the show. And until you change it, you’ll keep finding yourself stuck.
Subconscious Sabotage in Action
Here are some of the most common ways sabotage shows up:
Procrastination on money-making tasks.You suddenly “need” to clean the kitchen or reorganize your files instead of sending that pitch.
Forgetting to invoice or follow up.Deep down, you may feel guilty about receiving, so you avoid it.
Undercharging or overdelivering.You feel safer giving more than you’re paid for, rather than claiming your worth.
Saying yes when you should say no.Fear of rejection makes you take on draining projects.
Overspending just as things improve.Your subconscious drags you back to what feels “normal”—a familiar baseline.
Sound familiar? These are not bad habits. They’re protective patterns.
Why Your Subconscious Sabotages Success
Your subconscious mind is wired for homeostasis—to keep life familiar. If your identity says, “I just get by,” then any step above that feels unsafe.
So even if your conscious mind dreams of financial freedom, your subconscious keeps pulling you back to the identity it knows.
This is why achieving financial goals through hypnotherapy is so effective—it retrains your subconscious to see success as safe, not threatening.
How Achieving Financial Goals Through Hypnotherapy Breaks the Cycle
Hypnotherapy works at the identity level, allowing you to:
Recognize the subconscious beliefs fueling your sabotage
Release emotional triggers tied to guilt, fear, or unworthiness
Reprogram your mind with new identity statements such as:
“I am safe receiving wealth.”
“My work has value.”
“I can hold onto success with confidence.”
With repetition and reinforcement, your subconscious begins to crave new, empowering patterns instead of clinging to the old ones.
A Simple Exercise to Spot Your Sabotage
This week, keep a “Sabotage Journal.” Each day, notice:
One action you avoided (e.g., sending a proposal).
The emotion you felt when avoiding it (fear, guilt, shame).
The old belief that may be hiding underneath (“If I succeed, I’ll be judged”).
Awareness is the first step. Once you see the pattern, you can use hypnotherapy to reframe it at the root.
Real-Life Example
A client of mine once described landing a big contract—only to immediately overspend and feel “out of control.” Consciously, she wanted stability. Subconsciously, she believed wealth would make her a target.
Through hypnotherapy, she reframed that belief. Instead of danger, money began to represent freedom and opportunity. Her spending stabilized, and she started saving for the first time.
This is the transformation that happens when you stop fighting sabotage and start updating the story behind it.
Final Thoughts
Self-sabotage is not a character flaw—it’s your subconscious trying to keep you safe. But safety doesn’t have to mean struggle.
When you change the story your subconscious is following, sabotage dissolves, and success becomes sustainable. That’s the true power of achieving financial goals through hypnotherapy.
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Learn more about how Hypnotherapy for Money Mindset and Financial Goals works.
Are you ready to stop sabotaging your financial success and start moving forward with clarity and confidence?👉 Book your free 15-minute discovery call today and discover how hypnotherapy can help you achieve your goals.

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