• 111 | The Secret to Ending the Avoidance Cycle So You Can Find Peace

  • Jun 11 2024
  • Length: 23 mins
  • Podcast

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111 | The Secret to Ending the Avoidance Cycle So You Can Find Peace

  • Summary

  • Avoiding your problems never works, not even for Scarlett O'Hara. The mindset of "I'll think about it tomorrow" just creates bigger problems and more emotional distress. It's normal to feel overwhelmed when walking through hard times, you just need the right tools to help you manage and process those emotions.

    In this episode, I'm talking about why you feel overwhelmed, the consequences of avoiding your problems and emotions, and how to break the avoidance cycle once and for all so you can have peace in your life no matter what.

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    Related Episodes:
    107 | The Real Reason Your Faith Isn't Helping You Manage Your Emotions
    109 | The Hidden Problem of Ignoring and Suppression Your Emotions
    110 | Why Quick Fixes Won't Help When You Feel Overwhelmed

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