46. Nothing Works Quite as Well as This
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Sharing client success stories, including a client saying "Nothing works quite as well as this." And trying to make it more clear what "THIS" actually is. Some of Danny's philosophies on coaching that he uses because it just works. A yoga analogy to describe what it takes to go through a process that works. No matter how long you've had a porn habit, or how old you are, it is never too late to change your brain. Examples of this. People often overestimate what they can accomplish from a few sessions of practice and underestimate what they will accomplish if they keep showing up to practice regularly for 1, 3, or 6 months. The results can be shocking. Are you doing more consuming of awesome information or applying (acting on) of awesome information? Why this question is crucial. Why this coaching process really shines when it comes to acting on/implementing awesome information into your life in a sustainable way. Danny Poelman is a certified life coach and helps guys stop looking at pornography (and be happy about it) and make their real life so good that porn becomes irrelevant. He created this podcast to help those who are struggling with porn in their marriage and lives, and who know deep down there's something "more" for them if they just learn the skill of doing life porn free. Check out Danny's Instagram here: @dannypoelmancoaching Ready to work with Danny? Schedule a free consultation here: Work With Me Website: https://www.dannypoelman.com 
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