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In this episode of the "Porn to Purpose" podcast, Yeadon and I dive into the most common mistake in recovery: complacency. We explore how taking your eye off the ball when you're doing well can lead to relapse. Drawing from our personal experiences and recovery journeys, we highlight the importance of maintaining a consistent recovery framework and staying connected to a community. The conversation touches on how complacency can creep in after periods of success, and why it's essential to double down when you're doing well. This episode serves as a reminder that recovery is a lifelong journey, with ups and downs, and requires consistent effort and attention.
Top 10 Show Highlights:
[00:32] Introduction to the podcast, the theme of recovery, and greeting the audience.
[02:00] Introduces the topic of complacency as the number one mistake in recovery.
[02:26] The discussion focuses on how complacency leads to relapse, even after weeks or months of progress.
[03:26] Yeadon shares a personal lesson from his father: "Don’t camp out around the campfire of success, because it will go out."
[05:18] Matthew a parallel between recovery and his past experience in real estate, emphasizing the importance of consistently generating leads—or staying proactive in recovery.
[06:46] The value of maintaining core habits during recovery is discussed, especially when things seem easy.
[07:45] Yeadon reflects on how letting go of healthy habits can lead to returning to porn and emphasizes the need to maintain a recovery framework.
[09:40] Yeadon shares his personal journey of building recovery habits after 34 years of unhealthy patterns.
[11:32] Yeadon uses the analogy of riding a bike to illustrate the importance of forward momentum in recovery.
[15:24] The long-term nature of personal growth and recovery is emphasized—there is no finish line, only continued progress.
Linked List of Sites or Resources Mentioned:
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