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Taking Back Self-Control The Key to Lasting Health and Freedom

33 min · Gestern
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This episode is for anyone who knows what they should do to improve their health but still feels stuck. Joe Carabase explores why lasting change is rarely a knowledge problem and is more often the result of internal conflict happening beneath the surface. Through the lens of parts work, self-awareness, and emotional fitness, Joe explains how the inner critic, perfectionist, protector, and other hidden parts of ourselves can quietly influence our habits, choices, and relationship with food, exercise, and self-worth. You'll learn why all-or-nothing thinking keeps people trapped in cycles of frustration, why sustainable change requires compassion instead of criticism, and how unresolved fears can create resistance even when we genuinely want better results. If you've ever felt caught between wanting change and struggling to follow through, this episode offers a practical framework for understanding what's really getting in the way—and how to move forward with more clarity, self-trust, and consistency.

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Taking Back Self-Control The Key to Lasting Health and Freedom

This episode is for anyone who knows what they should do to improve their health but still feels stuck. Joe Carabase explores why lasting change is rarely a knowledge problem and is more often the result of internal conflict happening beneath the surface. Through the lens of parts work, self-awareness, and emotional fitness, Joe explains how the inner critic, perfectionist, protector, and other hidden parts of ourselves can quietly influence our habits, choices, and relationship with food, exercise, and self-worth. You'll learn why all-or-nothing thinking keeps people trapped in cycles of frustration, why sustainable change requires compassion instead of criticism, and how unresolved fears can create resistance even when we genuinely want better results. If you've ever felt caught between wanting change and struggling to follow through, this episode offers a practical framework for understanding what's really getting in the way—and how to move forward with more clarity, self-trust, and consistency.

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