I think that it's very difficult for a lot of people because we really become creatures of habit. And most of us aren't even aware of how our habits form. I can help people change, but the only one who's going to change you and your behavior is you. There's a big thing about th bus sobriety. You show up when you've made a decision, but you're not sure about the support level. But mamamy usto always say, it is where there's a will, tis way. On the flit of saturday. You can't make if someone doesn't really want to do it. Iut ain't none you could
In this episode of Infinite Loops we spoke with Ed Latimore, a former professional heavyweight boxer (13-1-1) and full-time author that writes about getting sober, forgiveness, and self-improvement. We discuss:
- The path to sobriety and lessons learned
- Ed’s extraordinary boxing career
- What Ed dubs the ‘manosphere’
- The importance of transparency and grit
- And much more…
You can follow Ed on Twitter (https://twitter.com/edlatimore ), and follow his writing at (https://edlatimore.com/).