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Journey to Freedom: Overcoming Addictive Habits with Compassion and Strength

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Want to be a guest or know someone would be a great fit? I am looking for military vets, active duty, military brats, veteran service orgs or anyone in the fitness industry

Thirty-three years ago, I broke free from a habit that was slowly deteriorating my health—smoking. What began as a way to fit in as a new military mom gradually became an addiction that threatened to bring recurring bronchitis into my life each year. The journey to quit wasn't straightforward, and it certainly wasn't my first attempt.
In this deeply personal episode, I share the strategies that finally helped me succeed where previous attempts had failed. The key wasn't willpower alone—it was understanding my "why," creating systems for accountability, finding alternatives to keep my hands busy, and celebrating each small victory along the way. I discovered that breaking any addictive habit requires recognizing it's not just a "bad habit" but a genuine addiction that needs a thoughtful approach.
Whether you're struggling with cigarettes, sugar, shopping, or any other addictive behavior, the principles remain the same. Start by understanding your triggers and motivations. Reduce gradually rather than attempting cold turkey. Find an accountability partner who asks the right questions without judgment. Most importantly, string together days of success and celebrate each one—because overcoming addiction is a journey, not a destination. After three decades of freedom from smoking, I still mark my quit anniversary every August. What habit might you break free from by applying these same principles? Your journey toward a healthier life can begin today, one small victory at a time.

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Chapters

1. Quitting Smoking: A 33-Year Milestone (00:00:00)

2. Understanding Why We Have Addictions (00:01:35)

3. Finding Alternatives and Accountability Partners (00:03:03)

4. Celebrating Each Victory Along the Way (00:06:01)

5. Journey Not Destination: Final Thoughts (00:08:54)

216 episodes

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Want to be a guest or know someone would be a great fit? I am looking for military vets, active duty, military brats, veteran service orgs or anyone in the fitness industry

Thirty-three years ago, I broke free from a habit that was slowly deteriorating my health—smoking. What began as a way to fit in as a new military mom gradually became an addiction that threatened to bring recurring bronchitis into my life each year. The journey to quit wasn't straightforward, and it certainly wasn't my first attempt.
In this deeply personal episode, I share the strategies that finally helped me succeed where previous attempts had failed. The key wasn't willpower alone—it was understanding my "why," creating systems for accountability, finding alternatives to keep my hands busy, and celebrating each small victory along the way. I discovered that breaking any addictive habit requires recognizing it's not just a "bad habit" but a genuine addiction that needs a thoughtful approach.
Whether you're struggling with cigarettes, sugar, shopping, or any other addictive behavior, the principles remain the same. Start by understanding your triggers and motivations. Reduce gradually rather than attempting cold turkey. Find an accountability partner who asks the right questions without judgment. Most importantly, string together days of success and celebrate each one—because overcoming addiction is a journey, not a destination. After three decades of freedom from smoking, I still mark my quit anniversary every August. What habit might you break free from by applying these same principles? Your journey toward a healthier life can begin today, one small victory at a time.

Support the show

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Quitting Smoking: A 33-Year Milestone (00:00:00)

2. Understanding Why We Have Addictions (00:01:35)

3. Finding Alternatives and Accountability Partners (00:03:03)

4. Celebrating Each Victory Along the Way (00:06:01)

5. Journey Not Destination: Final Thoughts (00:08:54)

216 episodes

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