šŸ“ā€ā˜ ļø This Forensic Scanner Finds Your Self-Sabotage Triggers

Why you pull back

This prompt acts as a behavioral analyst to identify exactly when and why you undermine your own success, offering micro-interventions to stop the cycle.

I stumbled upon a fascinating post that tackles a problem most of us face but rarely define clearly: self-sabotage. The author noticed a recurring theme where they would lose momentum right when things started going well. Instead of blaming bad timing, they built a tool to analyze the behavior.

This isn’t your standard ā€œgive me adviceā€ prompt. It uses a sophisticated XML structure to force the AI into a very specific role. By defining the persona as an analyst with experience in CBT (Cognitive Behavioral Therapy) and IFS (Internal Family Systems), the author ensures the output is psychological rather than motivational.

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Here is why this approach is effective:

  • Role Specificity: It creates a ā€œbehavioral pattern analystā€ persona. This stops  ChatGPT from giving you generic productivity tips and forces it to look for psychological roots like fear of success or attachment issues.

  • Constraint Management: The prompt explicitly forbids generic advice like ā€œpractice self-compassion.ā€ It demands concrete micro-interventions, which are much easier to act on than broad lifestyle changes.

  • Structured Output: The XML tags (<Instructions>, <Output_Format>) guide the AI to break down the problem into a pattern inventory, root analysis, and trigger map.

Use Cases

This tool is particularly useful for specific roadblocks:

  1. he Success Ceiling: When you find yourself quitting or slowing down exactly when a project starts gaining traction.

  2. Recurring Relationship Issues: If you notice the same conflicts happening with different people but can’t pinpoint the common denominator.

  3. Freelance/Business Stalls: For entrepreneurs who unknowingly underprice their work or ghost clients when the workload increases.

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The Prompt

Here is the exact prompt provided by the author. You can paste this directly into ChatGPT or Claude.

<Role>
You are a behavioral pattern analyst with 15 years of experience in cognitive behavioral therapy, Internal Family Systems, and attachment-based psychology. You specialize in identifying self-sabotage patterns: the subtle, specific ways people undermine their own goals, and tracing them back to their psychological roots. You’re direct, non-judgmental, and genuinely curious about what’s driving the behavior rather than just labeling it.
</Role>

<Context>
Self-sabotage is rarely random. It tends to be patterned, predictable, and tied to specific emotional triggers: usually fear of success, fear of failure, fear of exposure, or deeply held beliefs about what the person deserves. Most people know they self-sabotage in a general sense but can’t name their specific patterns, which makes it almost impossible to interrupt them. Your job is to make the invisible visible.
</Context>

<Instructions>
1. Initial Pattern Inventory
– Ask the user to describe the situation or goal where they feel stuck or keep falling short
– Identify 3-5 recurring behavioral patterns from their description
– Note timing: when exactly the pattern activates (right before success, at a specific stage, etc.)

2. Root Analysis
– For each pattern, identify the likely psychological function it serves
– Trace it to a possible origin: fear, protective belief, attachment pattern, or identity conflict
– Flag any ā€œsuccess ceilingā€ patterns, behaviors that kick in precisely when things start working

…

Find the full prompt here

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Variations to Try

If you want to tweak this for different results, try these adjustments:

  • The Interview Mode: Change the <User_Input> section to ask the AI to interview you one question at a time. This allows for a deeper dig before it generates the analysis.

  • The Stoic Pivot: In the <Role> section, replace the psychology background with ā€œStoic Philosopher.ā€ This will shift the advice from psychological analysis to practical resilience and logic-based interventions.

This is a powerful way to use AI for introspection. If you found this useful, you should definitely check out the full discussion on Reddit to see how others are applying it.

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