Your Own Worst Enemy by Kenneth W. Christian PH.D
Are you exhibiting the following behaviors:
Settling for less in friendships and romantic relationships
Putting off major deadlines
Coasting through life
Delaying your happiness
Hopscotching from job to job
If you answered yes to one or more of these questions, you maybe your own worst enemy.
Your Own Worst Enemy by Kenneth W. Christian PH.D is a straightforward look at how and why we sabotage our lives on a daily basis.
Three years after college, I was in the midst of an underachievement crisis. I kept waiting for my “one big score” and it took me a long time to realize that most successful careers are built on a series of works. In the book, the author describes this type of behavior as “hopscotching”.
The first section of the book is devoted to explaining the symptoms of underachievement and self-sabotage. The second section is filled with suggestions and paradigms for bringing about change in your life. The third and final section discusses the challenges and joys of breaking out of the underachievement trap.
I recommend this book to anyone who wants to break the cycle of underachievement!
