Tony Hoffman

One Choice

Tony Hoffman

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The_Truth-EP58-Not Doing Anything Is A Choice

Monday 8th March 2021

Tony Hoffman reveals how inaction can lead to self-destruction and offers tips on taking action for personal growth. Listen now for practical advice.
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One Choice
Author:
Tony Hoffman
Overview:
Categories:
Sobriety Toolkit
Body & Mind
Entrepreneurship for Personal Growth
Understanding Addiction & Recovery
Family Recovery from Addiction
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Taking Action: Tony Hoffman's Guide to Overcoming Inertia

The idea that you should not do anything because of the way you feel is exactly why we end up in the situation where nothing changes, everything seems to circulate in a pattern that's almost predictable, and not in a positive way, not in a progressive way, but in a regressive way, or self-destructive way, or self-harming way.
Feeling stuck and unsure how to move forward? Tony Hoffman knows that struggle all too well. In this episode of 'One Choice', Tony dives into the often-overlooked concept that doing nothing is, in fact, a choice. Drawing from his own battles with depression and anxiety, Tony shares how inaction can lead to a downward spiral of self-destruction. But there's hope. By making even the smallest decision to change, you can set yourself on a path toward progress and personal growth.
Tony emphasizes the importance of becoming a person of your word and taking consistent action, no matter how challenging it may seem. This episode is a must-listen for anyone feeling trapped by their circumstances and looking for a way out. Tony's candid storytelling and practical advice provide a roadmap for turning inertia into momentum. If you're ready to make a change but don't know where to start, let Tony's journey inspire you to take that crucial first step.