Strategic Alchemy: The Psychology of Self Sabotage- Why Joy Triggers Descent
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Ever notice how right after life gets really good, a sudden crisis hits? You pick an irrational fight, spiral into future anxiety, or drop from pure bliss straight into a terrifying fear of illness and death.
In this episode of Strategic Alchemy, Shannon Iris breaks down the internal mechanics of the "Upper Limit Problem"—the psychological ceiling that causes us to unconsciously self-sabotage our happiest moments. Using the archetype of Cinderella and the literal materials science of glass, Shannon explains why our nervous systems view peak voltage as a physical threat, and how we turn ourselves from a princess to a pumpkin just to escape the pressure of expansion.
Learn the essential, counterintuitive somatic shift required to change your material properties from a rigid glass insulator to an open electrical conductor—permanently expanding your nervous system's capacity to hold and sustain joy.