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Hey, everybody, and welcome to another beautiful mastery Monday here on the Self
Mastery podcast. I'm your host, Zach Spafford.
Listen, I got something for you guys. I'm here to help you overcome
pornography. You guys know that right? I just want to let you know that there's
some stuff that's gonna change.
That's all. I'm not going to tell you what it is right now. But I'm going to
tell you something a little bit later in this podcast.
But these last few weeks have been a great deep dive into how you can really begin to
move past pornography by not just focusing on pornography, but focusing on how
you can become the person you want to be.
By the way, I just want to thank all of you who have written in and said how
much this has helped you. That's kind of awesome, actually, that you guys are
like, hey, you know what, this changed my life. So thank you for sending that
in to me. If you have a second, just take a moment and write a review that
helps people find us and all of this great content, more than anything else you
could do. You know, share it, obviously, with as many people as you can, but
writing reviews helps people find this. So please do that.
Many of you know that I am all about an evidence based approach to Overcoming Pornography.
You've probably listened to my episode about how pornography is not an addiction and the book by Dr. Lance Dodes, you may know Cam Staley, who is a PhD researcher out of the University of Idaho, a really great guy, quite like him.
You are probably thinking, okay, yes, we know that you like evidence. So not
only do I have the evidence from my own journey that I've shared with you, one
of the components of my coaching to Overcoming Pornography is based in
Acceptance and Commitment coaching, I call it ACC, which comes from Acceptance
and Commitment Therapy. Now, I'm not a therapist, but I have studied the
techniques and processes and systems that have helped 1000s of men and women
and their pornography struggle.
And I've done it myself, like, this is not pie in the sky. This is not, hey, you know what, let me tell you a theory, and I will help you figure it out. That's not it. This is real life. This is my journey. You are like, Yeah, I need somebody who's been there.
You know, I always talk about I have an MBA, and I've been in business for a long time,
before I became a coach, I, I was an insurance and I loved it. And I did some
other things that add some great, cool stuff. And I always think about, who's
the guy that I would come to, who's the person that I would go to, if I needed
help running my business. I would not even go to a Yale or a Harvard School
Business School professor, I would go to a guy who's actually lived the
process.
Some of you guys know Gary Vee, cool guy, I listen to his stuff, I don't listen
to a guy who works for Harvard. I don't, because I want to know what it looks
like to actually be in the trenches. And that's why I use ACC. And the coaching
that I do is based in both my real life experience and acceptance and
commitment, coaching. And then Acceptance and Commitment coaching, there's a
principle called the choice point. It is one of the key principles of ACC that
I use in the membership, which has been closed now to members to new members
for a little bit, a little while.
But I will tell you this, this month, I'm launching a new platform that will make it so
you can download a single app and get all the great content on your phone. So
I'm looking forward to it. And when it's ready, I will open up the membership
to anybody who wants to join. So keep an eye out for that.
When I talk about choice point, though, I want to go back to choice point because that's
really the point of what we're talking about. I want you to imagine a narrow,
long road that you're traveling, you're just out there in the woods. And I
always picture a Midwest road in the fall. So it's beautiful. It's cool, it's
damp, the leaves are falling. There's all these colors. That's the road that I
imagined your road might be totally different use yours might be in the desert.
And you probably know the the poem by Robert Frost, two roads diverged in a wood and I,
I took the one less traveled by and that has made all the difference. So I want
you to imagine you're standing there at that same crossroad that that Robert
Frost talks about. And only instead of figuring out which one is the less
traveled road, you're going to apply a different calculus you're going to apply
a different set of rules.
If you recall back to October of last year, I did two episodes, one called
Overcoming pornography by choosing values instead of goals and the following one,
the one right after that so is episode like 108 and 109, Overcoming Pornography
by practicing the values we have. If you go back to those after you listen to
this, to help determine you what your values are, they will be excellent resources
for the choice point exercise that we're about to discuss.
Most of us are living a life in a way that we simply react to a lot of what's going on
around us. It's just reactions, we don't often think about why we do the things
we do. And we often simply make decisions, without giving them much thought,
this is a really, it's some is pretty normal. It's a habitual way of making
choices. It's super normal, it's super helpful, actually. Because if we don't
do this, we would actually have enormous mental and decision fatigue by about 9
am every single day. So every day would just be like, too tired to make any other
decisions.
But when it comes to pornography, one of the key elements of most people's habitual use is
found in this same idea. We've made the decision so many times before that
we've lowered what I like to call the consent threshold or the threshold that
we have to consent to making the decision. And our decision is really made in a
pretty automatic way.
So the choice point is a visualization of the crossroads that we come to every
time we encounter the discomfort that we want to avoid, that often leads to
pornography viewing. Using the choice point, and a little bit of a pause, each
of us can make decisions that more fully aligned with our values.
Now, you're like, What? Is this the only thing I need to know? No, this is not a silver
bullet, you're not likely to automatically stop viewing pornography because you
visualize this imaginary fork in the road. But when this is coupled together
with a number of the other skills, I teach in the membership, and with my
individual coaching clients, it can be a useful tool in your skill set.
So here we are at this crossroads. And the two roads are ahead of you. And to your left,
we have what we call away moves, or the away road. And to your right, we have
toward move or the toward road. Away moves are traveling down a path that takes
you away from your values. And the toward Road, as you may have guessed takes
you towards your values. You can see now I'm sure as you listen to this, you're
like, oh, yeah, of course, I need to know what my values are. Because if you
don't, then how do you know which direction to move.
So still just imagining, right, we're standing there, we take a pause, maybe 10 deep
breaths, maybe we just step back mentally, from our brain from what our brain
is telling us. And we just start observing where we are, and what choices we're
gonna make. And then I want you to imagine taking the away road, I want you to
see what's down there and how it ends. And how you feel when you've completed
that journey and what that actually looks like at the end. Now, I want you to
imagine taking the toward Road, what's down there? How does this end? How do
you feel when you've completed that journey?
And that's, it's as simple as that. It's a simple, simple process, if you are willing to
try it, take some time right now and see how it works. So you know, if you've
got a small decision in your life you want to make right now, it's a perfect
little, little experiment, we'll run together. And by the way, you might need
to do this, like 92 and a half times before you get any good at it. So just
don't, don't be discouraged.
But the key here is to try it, get used to it in your daily life and use it to be the gatekeeper for some of those automatic decisions that are not currently in line with your values. Again, it's not gonna be a silver bullet. But the more you try it, the more likely it is to work. And the more likely you are to align your actions with the values that you really love.
I love you guys, you know, keep going. If you're out there, and you're listening to this,
you know, whatever, choice point… that's fine. Just keep going, keep listening,
keep doing the things that I teach you just try them out. And one day they will
work and the better you get at all of them. So like get good at one at a time,
tiny little bits. And in the long run, you're going to aggregate do what I call
aggregation of marginal gains, right? You've probably heard that term. And
you're going to get so good that you're going to be way better than you are
now.
I've been where you are. And I know how to get you from where you are now to the place
where you want to be. So let my experience guide you. Alright, my friends, I'll
talk to you next week. Bye.
Hey, everybody, and welcome to another beautiful mastery Monday here on the Self Mastery podcast. I'm your host, Zach Spafford.
Listen, I got something for you guys. I'm here to help you overcome pornography. You guys know that right? I just want to let you know that there's some stuff that's gonna change.
That's all. I'm not going to tell you what it is right now. But I'm going to tell you something a little bit later in this podcast.
But these last few weeks have been a great deep dive into how you can really begin to move past pornography by not just focusing on pornography, but focusing on how you can become the person you want to be.
By the way, I just want to thank all of you who have written in and said how much this has helped you. That's kind of awesome, actually, that you guys are like, hey, you know what, this changed my life. So thank you for sending that in to me. If you have a second, just take a moment and write a review that helps people find us and all of this great content, more than anything else you could do. You know, share it, obviously, with as many people as you can, but writing reviews helps people find this. So please do that.
Many of you know that I am all about an evidence based approach to Overcoming Pornography. You've probably listened to my episode about how pornography is not an addiction and the book by Dr. Lance Dhotis, you may know Cam Staley, who is a PhD researcher out of the University of Idaho, a really great guy, quite like him.
and systems that have helped:You know, I always talk about I have an MBA, and I've been in business for a long time, before I became a coach, I, I was an insurance and I loved it. And I did some other things that add some great, cool stuff. And I always think about, who's the guy that I would come to, who's the person that I would go to, if I needed help running my business. I would not even go to a Yale or a Harvard School Business School professor, I would go to a guy who's actually lived the process.
Some of you guys know Gary Vee, cool guy, I listen to his stuff, I don't listen to a guy who works for Harvard. I don't, because I want to know what it looks like to actually be in the trenches. And that's why I use ACC. And the coaching that I do is based in both my real life experience and acceptance and commitment, coaching. And then Acceptance and Commitment coaching, there's a principle called the choice point. It is one of the key principles of ACC that I use in the membership, which has been closed now to members to new members for a little bit, a little while.
But I will tell you this, this month, I'm launching a new platform that will make it so you can download a single app and get all the great content on your phone. So I'm looking forward to it. And when it's ready, I will open up the membership to anybody who wants to join. So keep an eye out for that.
When I talk about choice point, though, I want to go back to choice point because that's really the point of what we're talking about. I want you to imagine a narrow, long road that you're traveling, you're just out there in the woods. And I always picture a Midwest road in the fall. So it's beautiful. It's cool, it's damp, the leaves are falling. There's all these colors. That's the road that I imagined your road might be totally different use yours might be in the desert.
And you probably know the the poem by Robert Frost, two roads diverged in a wood and I, I took the one less traveled by and that has made all the difference. So I want you to imagine you're standing there at that same crossroad that that Robert Frost talks about. And only instead of figuring out which one is the less traveled road, you're going to apply a different calculus you're going to apply a different set of rules.
If you recall back to October of last year, I did two episodes, one called Overcoming pornography by choosing values instead of goals and the following one, the one right after that so is episode like 108 and 109, Overcoming Pornography by practicing the values we have. If you go back to those after you listen to this, to help determine you what your values are, they will be excellent resources for the choice point exercise that we're about to discuss.
Most of us are living a life in a way that we simply react to a lot of what's going on around us. It's just reactions, we don't often think about why we do the things we do. And we often simply make decisions, without giving them much thought, this is a really, it's some is pretty normal. It's a habitual way of making choices. It's super normal, it's super helpful, actually. Because if we don't do this, we would actually have enormous mental and decision fatigue by about 9 am every single day. So every day would just be like, too tired to make any other decisions.
But when it comes to pornography, one of the key elements of most people's habitual use is found in this same idea. We've made the decision so many times before that we've lowered what I like to call the consent threshold or the threshold that we have to consent to making the decision. And our decision is really made in a pretty automatic way.
So the choice point is a visualization of the crossroads that we come to every time we encounter the discomfort that we want to avoid, that often leads to pornography viewing. Using the choice point, and a little bit of a pause, each of us can make decisions that more fully aligned with our values.
Now, you're like, What? Is this the only thing I need to know? No, this is not a silver bullet, you're not likely to automatically stop viewing pornography because you visualize this imaginary fork in the road. But when this is coupled together with a number of the other skills, I teach in the membership, and with my individual coaching clients, it can be a useful tool in your skill set.
So here we are at this crossroads. And the two roads are ahead of you. And to your left, we have what we call away moves, or the away road. And to your right, we have toward move or the toward road. Away moves are traveling down a path that takes you away from your values. And the toward Road, as you may have guessed takes you towards your values. You can see now I'm sure as you listen to this, you're like, oh, yeah, of course, I need to know what my values are. Because if you don't, then how do you know which direction to move.
So still just imagining, right, we're standing there, we take a pause, maybe 10 deep breaths, maybe we just step back mentally, from our brain from what our brain is telling us. And we just start observing where we are, and what choices we're gonna make. And then I want you to imagine taking the away road, I want you to see what's down there and how it ends. And how you feel when you've completed that journey and what that actually looks like at the end. Now, I want you to imagine taking the toward Road, what's down there? How does this end? How do you feel when you've completed that journey?
And that's, it's as simple as that. It's a simple, simple process, if you are willing to try it, take some time right now and see how it works. So you know, if you've got a small decision in your life you want to make right now, it's a perfect little, little experiment, we'll run together. And by the way, you might need to do this, like 92 and a half times before you get any good at it. So just don't, don't be discouraged. But the key here is to try it, get used to it in your daily life and use it to be the gatekeeper for some of those automatic decisions that are not currently in line with your values. Again, it's not gonna be a silver bullet. But the more you try it, the more likely it is to work. And the more likely you are to align your actions with the values that you really love.
I love you guys, you know, keep going. If you're out there, and you're listening to this, you know, whatever, choice point… that's fine. Just keep going, keep listening, keep doing the things that I teach you just try them out. And one day they will work and the better you get at all of them. So like get good at one at a time, tiny little bits. And in the long run, you're going to aggregate do what I call aggregation of marginal gains, right? You've probably heard that term. And you're going to get so good that you're going to be way better than you are now.
I've been where you are. And I know how to get you from where you are now to the place where you want to be. So let my experience guide you. Alright, my friends, I'll talk to you next week. Bye.