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On this episode, we talked about:
Trusting yourself first
Don't let others notice your weakness
Not feeling safe to open up
Being open and vulnerable
Making an impactful change for ourselves
Jason's story with alcohol
Ask yourself why
Being honest with yourself
Justifying your weaknesses
Re-wire your brain to have different rewards
Finding new things to do
Knowing what's enjoyable to you
Becoming something automated
Listening to your inner voice
You're created as a miracle
Sharpening self-awareness
Being on the path of self-development
Being aware of yourself
A man that realizes his limits, has no limits
The information it's available for those who seek it
With every good thing, it comes bad
Having clarity in mind
It's hard to change as an adult
"I can't go into this path again, keep going and found out that I'm still lost in the same thing"
"There's no defining moment in my life where there's a terrible tragedy that changed my life, it's only my hard work"
"Ask yourself: why are you doing this? Especially if it's a thing that it's harming you"
About Jason:
Jason Carter is a husband, father and entrepreneur who struggled for decades with depression and alcoholism before beginning the journey to recovery. In his new memoir, To Hell I Ride: When a Life Examined Became Worth Living (Lioncrest Publishing, Jan. 2022), he takes an unflinching look into the darkest corners of his past and how he found clarity—and ultimately redemption—on a reflective road trip from Texas to Telluride.
You can follow and support Jason at:
Book: To Hell I Ride: When a Life Examined Became Worth Living (Lioncrest Publishing, Jan. 2022)
Let's connect over on Instagram: @Johnny.Elsasser