Mastering Self-Control: Insights from Max Hall, Blu Robinson, and Brock Bevell
I believe that we're going to see less and less sobriety because people aren't willing to put it down.
Ever wondered why self-control feels like a mountain for some but a molehill for others? In this episode of 'The Agents of Recovery', Max Hall, Blu Robinson, and Brock Bevell dive deep into the concept of self-control and its pivotal role in addiction recovery. They unpack the tricky relationship between impulse and self-control, shedding light on how instant gratification can derail the path to sobriety.
These hosts don't shy away from the hard truths; they discuss how being too comfortable in addiction can be a hidden danger and emphasize the need for preparation and emotional resilience. The conversation takes an interesting turn as they draw parallels between self-control in recovery and the discipline required in sports, using the transfer portal in football as an analogy. The episode wraps up with a heartfelt discussion on the power of understanding and connection in recovery.
Max Hall poignantly notes, 'I believe that we're going to see less and less sobriety because people aren't willing to put it down'. If you're curious about how self-control can shape your journey to recovery, this episode is a must-listen.