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EPISODE · Feb 3, 2026 · 49 MIN

Why Traders Self-Sabotage Right Before Success (The Finish Line Freeze)

from The Mental Edge: Trading Psychology Podcast · host Sarah Banwart

Your brain will follow your plan flawlessly… right up until you are about to hit your goal.In this episode, I’m breaking down a pattern I named Finish Line Freeze, and why it has nothing to do with discipline.This is nervous system survival. It is shame. It is identity. It is your brain trying to pull you back to what is familiar the moment success becomes real. More importantly, I’m giving you practical tools to rewire it. Not mindset hacks. If you are tired of collapsing right before the payout, this is the episode that explains what is happening and what to do next.Topics covered:What Finish Line Freeze is and why it shows up right before payouts and goalsThe three layers driving the freeze: your body can’t hold peace, your mind rejects the win, and your story is built on collapseHomeostatic resistance and why your nervous system chooses familiarity over progressImposter syndrome, cognitive dissonance, and the urge to sabotage to protect identityCapacity trauma and the “upper limit” that shows up in your numbersWhy shame is the real driver behind holding losers, moving stops, and spiraling after lossesThe SAFE method to interrupt the pattern in real time (Spot, Anchor, Feel, Execute)Exposure-style tolerance building through micro-risking and progressive overloadCrisis tools: STOP method, urge surfing, and quick regulation techniquesPre-commitment systems that protect you when you cannot trust yourself under pressureSubscribe to my weekly newsletter: https://mentaledgetrading.coRESEARCH:van der Kolk, B. A. (2014). The Body Keeps the Score: Brain, mind, and body in the healing of trauma. New York: Viking.Brown, B. (2006). Shame resilience theory: A grounded theory study on women and shame. Families in Society, 87(1), 43-52.Hendricks, G. (2009). The Big Leap: Conquer your hidden fear and take life to the next level. New York: HarperOne.Festinger, L. (1957). A theory of cognitive dissonance. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press.Foa, E. B., & McLean, C. P. (2016). The efficacy of exposure therapy for anxiety-related disorders and its underlying mechanisms: The case of OCD and PTSD. Annual Review of Clinical Psychology, 12, 1-28.Bowen, S., Chawla, N., & Marlatt, G. A. (2010). Mindfulness-based relapse prevention for addictive behaviors: A clinician's guide. New York: Guilford Press.Doidge, N. (2007). The brain that changes itself: Stories of personal triumph from the frontiers of brain science. New York: Viking.Siegel, D. J., & Hartzell, M. (2003). Parenting from the inside out: How a deeper self-understanding can help you raise children who thrive. New York: Tarcher/Penguin.Miller, A. (1981). The Drama of the Gifted Child: The search for the true self. New York: Basic Books.Disclaimer: I am a retired therapist and no longer practicing. I am not a licensed professional providing clinical or financial advice. This podcast is for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional mental health care or financial guidance. All trading involves risk, and you should never trade with money you cannot afford to lose. The content shared reflects my personal experiences and opinions as a retired therapist turned trader and is not intended to diagnose or treat any medical or psychological condition. Always consult with qualified financial and mental health professionals before making trading or personal health decisions.

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