The Key To Quitting Porn And Weed Is...
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Talking points: porn, addiction, mindset, psychology
We all know it’s not easy. We all know it takes time. What you might NOT know is that there’s a simple reframe about quitting things like porn, weed, alcohol, and more that swings the odds in your favor. Listen in.
(00:00:00) - Intro
(00:02:58) - A new perspective on some addictions
(00:04:27) - The real question to ask
(00:07:08) - What to do instead
(00:09:27) - If you’re like me, this is gonna take time
(00:19:45) - Number five: they create, maintain, and repair connection
(00:25:04) - If you’re not sure which one to start with, start here
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