Control Impulsive Behavior with These Three Steps

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“He who conquers others is strong, but he who conquers himself is mighty.” –Lao SzuSo often impulsive behaviors keep us stuck or keep us feeling helpless. From little things to small, it can be hard to stop, especially when we start thinking about the thing. In fact, it’s almost like we spend our day waiting for the moment when we will just give in to the behavior.From overeating to drinking to email checking to phone checks to gambling to eating ice cream at night to flipping someone off on the highway to getting triggered on Facebook when someone has an experience that makes us jealous, we often feel like must get our fix before we can be “free.” The truth about freedom is not doing whatever you want in the exterior world, that leads to paradoxically the opposite. Actually, you’ll find that restraint from your developed inner world, leads you to the very freedom you desire. Remember: Start small. It’s not going to work every time.Consider it practice. How does practice work? It’s usually not great the first time. It takes consistency and it takes will, and over time it does get easier to do and it does become more effective as you practice it.<br/>Time Stamps:Impulsive behaviors and how to take back control. 0:03Chad and Shelley discuss impulsive behaviors as patterns of habitual control, leading to enslavement.Chad suggests paying attention to automatic habits and patterns without judgment before attempting the 1-2-3 practice.Self-mastery and addiction recovery. 8:44The importance of self-mastery in the second half of life, with a focus on identifying and overcoming limiting beliefs and behaviors.Chad and Shelley discuss the quote from Lao Tzu, "He who conquers others is strong. But he who conquers himself is mighty." (0:11:01)Practicing self-awareness and filling inner emptiness. 13:32Practice paying attention to inner experience to avoid compulsive behaviors and feel more whole.Chad guides listeners to imagine their resistances and reorient themselves to fill emotional voids.Chad guides listeners to visualize a blue flame for life energy and connection.Self-control and personal growth through practical exercises. 20:34Practice inquiring into resistances to heal yourself, rather than blaming external factors.Freedom, confidence, and leadership gained through self-restraint practice.Show Notes:Find out more about Big Self SchoolWe still offer our flagship burnout coaching package. We also offer packages for those seeking clarity and reconnecting to their life purpose. Reach out to us if you’d like to book a discovery call and learn more about our coaching packages.Want to learn more about the role stress plays in your life, and discover your blueprint for how to handle it based on your Enneagram type and subtype? Book a discovery call hereJoin us at the Burnout to Big Self

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