Self-sabotage is a phenomenon most
people are not aware of. The funny thing is that, it is something we all
indulge in every now and then. It is in fact responsible for most of our set-backs.
I have no doubt that you can recall a
time when you built something halfway and did something that destroyed it all
before you could finish it. Unfortunately for some it has become a habit. I have
had my personal share of self-sabotage and sometimes the set-backs can be tremendously
disheartening. There are statements we use every day that represents self-sabotage
quite well. Among them;
…being
your own worst enemy
…being self-destructive
…getting in your own
…being self-destructive
…getting in your own
Those who suffer from another
phenomenon called fear of success tend
to self-sabotage more frequently. There is an internal program who’s job it is
to destroy the very thing they have been building. This ensures they never reach their goals no matter how hard they work. This group will need some
expert attention to address the problem. As a minister I should also point out
that there can very often be a spiritual dimension to this although it is
mostly psychological. This of course means it is a solvable problem.
But let me point you to
something I saw on TV recently that might bring the idea closer to home for you.
One of GBCs greats; Gifty Anti was making a presentation at Springboard which
happens to be one of Ghana’s finest platforms for inspiration. The founders of
springboard are known to be a solid Christian couple with the husband serving
as executive minister with one of Ghana’s most powerful Churches. Over the years
Springboard has brought inspiration to both young and old across the country
and recently beyond. Every one of the speakers is a recognized success in their
own way and supposedly has a positive influence in society.
I believe it was Gifty’s first
appearance on Springboard. She started on a wobbly note but that is nothing unusual.
Those who have ever mounted a stage to speak are familiar with the initial nervousness.
As she picked up speed, she normalized into a comfortable position as she
shared her experiences as a broadcaster. Inspiring was the only word that kept
repeating itself in my mind. Then she did it:
She mentioned E. L James (the
author of 50 shades of grey) as one of the women she looks up to. Really…Gifty?
She didn't end it there in fact. She talked about the author and the success of
her book as the fastest selling book of all time. Well in case you didn’t know,
50 Shades of grey is classified erotica.
In fact it is not just erotica, it is extreme erotica. Some critics have called
it pornography. It can easily be described as the single most effective
instrument of the BDSM crusade.
Now I
happen to know Gifty is a Christian who was raised by a strict police officer
father. How it is that she now enjoys extreme erotica is not particularly my
concern. What is an issue however, is that set out to inspire people and ended
up introducing them to BDSM. This is a
clear case of self-sabotage not only to herself but also to springboard. Why? There
is a debate about whether self-sabotage is what you do alone or whether it
includes what you don’t do. I am of the second school of thought. What you fail
to do can be just as harmful as what you do? Hopefully, from now on Springboard
managers will take interest in the content speakers are bringing to ensure it doesn't become an unregulated platform. By this I am of course
assuming that they failed to check content which in many ways is better than
assuming they knew she was going to be mentioning E. L James.
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