Escaping the Workaholism Trap: Finding True Contentment with Tommy Rosen
Episode Overview
Tommy Rosen reflects on the pattern of if-then thinking and the pursuit of external validation and achievements The conversation highlights the transformative power of kundalini yoga in guiding towards self-acceptance and fulfilment The episode emphasizes the need to let go of the if-then mindset and embrace the present moment Catherine's inquiry sparks a deep exploration of finding peace and contentment in recovery The discussion encourages meaningful, compassionate connections and the pursuit of inner peace and fulfilment
When is enough enough? We can only find the thing that is fulfilling within.
Ever felt like you're constantly chasing the next big achievement, only to find that fulfillment remains just out of reach? In this episode of 'In The Circle', Tommy Rosen sits down with Kathryn to tackle the often-overlooked issue of workaholism and the addiction to 'more'. Tommy shares his own struggles with this relentless pursuit and how it ties into broader themes of addiction and recovery.
He delves into the pitfalls of 'if-then' thinking, where happiness is always conditional on future successes. Instead, Tommy advocates for finding contentment from within, emphasizing the importance of divine connection, service, and gratitude. This conversation goes beyond surface-level solutions, offering a deep dive into what truly makes life meaningful. Kathryn's inquiry opens up a rich discussion about the pressures of overachieving and how they can detract from our overall well-being.
Tommy also highlights the transformative power of kundalini yoga in helping individuals connect with their true selves and embrace the present moment. If you're struggling with workaholism or just looking for ways to find more peace and fulfillment in your life, this episode is a must-listen. Tune in for practical advice, heartfelt stories, and a fresh perspective on what it means to live a truly contented life.