How Each Birth Month Keeps Getting In Their Own Way
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How Each Birth Month Keeps Getting In Their Own Way

January

You keep getting in your own way by second-guessing yourself. Instead of listening to your gut and following your heart, you overthink every move you make.

February

You keep getting in your own way by assuming everything you do has to be perfect. You aren’t giving yourself room to fail or grow because you are automatically annoyed whenever you aren’t perfect at something.

March

You keep getting in your own way by underestimating yourself. You don’t think you’re capable of achieving certain things, so you don’t even let yourself try.

April

You keep getting in your own way by making the same mistakes over and over again. You keep repeating behaviors and expecting different outcomes.

May

You keep getting in your own way by isolating yourself and sticking in your comfort zone. You aren’t challenging yourself and giving yourself the potential to grow.

June

You keep getting in your own way by doubting yourself. You don’t trust yourself to make the right decision, which is why it takes you so long to figure out what to do next. But you are more capable than you think.

July

You keep getting in your own way by caring too much about what others think. Don’t make decisions based on what will impress the most people. Make decisions based off of what you would want if no one was watching.

August

You keep getting in your own way by thinking too much about the past. Don’t let history scare you. Don’t live in fear because you’ve gotten hurt before and want to avoid getting hurt again.

September

You keep getting in your own way by worrying too much about the future. You can never enjoy the moment because you’re always stressing about when it’s going to end.

October

You keep getting in your own way by hanging around the wrong people. By allowing others to walk all over you and make you feel terrible about yourself.

November

You keep getting in your own way by creating problems in your head and jumping to the worst case scenario. Your pessimism has tricked you into feeling sad, even when nothing is actually wrong.

December

You keep getting in your own way by lying to yourself. You aren’t examining your feelings and asking yourself what you really want. You’re simply pretending things are fine when they’re not.