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What do Crocs, coaching, and quitting drinking have in common? More than you'd think...
In episode 204 of The Alcohol ReThink Podcast, Patrick Fox, a life and sober coach for men, explores how the seemingly small stuff, like your opinion on someone’s shoes, can reveal the deeper belief systems driving your habits, including your relationship with alcohol.
Using everyday examples and coaching insights, Patrick unpacks how our brains use beliefs as shortcuts to interpret the world and how those beliefs often go unquestioned.
From identity-level thoughts like “I’m just a guy who likes a drink” to fear-based assumptions like “If I stop drinking, I’ll be miserable,” this episode invites listeners to pause, get curious, and realise: all beliefs are optional.
Cool takeaways you can expect to hear:
Why your beliefs, not alcohol, may be the real thing getting in your way
The difference between equivalence, cause-and-effect, and identity beliefs
How your brain filters reality through deletion, distortion, and generalisation
The power of suspending beliefs rather than fighting them
Why questioning what you believe about alcohol is the first step toward real change
If you're ready to take back control and feel more confident and self-assured in sobriety, this episode is a must-listen.
Work with Patrick:
Get 1-1 coaching, quit drinking and start showing up like the man you want to be in life.
👉 Apply here
Connect with Patrick:
Website: patrickjfox.com
Instagram: @thealcoholrethinkproject
Buy Patrick A Coffee
If you love the podcast and want to show your support in helping it continue, you can buy Patrick a coffee here: https://buymeacoffee.com/patrickfox
Want to stop drinking but not ready for coaching? Start Here:
The Alcohol Mindset Reset Challenge: Transform your relationship with alcohol in 30 days with this free email series. Build sober wins and feel proud of yourself along the way.
👉 Join the challenge here
By Patrick Fox - Mens Life and Sober Coach4.6
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What do Crocs, coaching, and quitting drinking have in common? More than you'd think...
In episode 204 of The Alcohol ReThink Podcast, Patrick Fox, a life and sober coach for men, explores how the seemingly small stuff, like your opinion on someone’s shoes, can reveal the deeper belief systems driving your habits, including your relationship with alcohol.
Using everyday examples and coaching insights, Patrick unpacks how our brains use beliefs as shortcuts to interpret the world and how those beliefs often go unquestioned.
From identity-level thoughts like “I’m just a guy who likes a drink” to fear-based assumptions like “If I stop drinking, I’ll be miserable,” this episode invites listeners to pause, get curious, and realise: all beliefs are optional.
Cool takeaways you can expect to hear:
Why your beliefs, not alcohol, may be the real thing getting in your way
The difference between equivalence, cause-and-effect, and identity beliefs
How your brain filters reality through deletion, distortion, and generalisation
The power of suspending beliefs rather than fighting them
Why questioning what you believe about alcohol is the first step toward real change
If you're ready to take back control and feel more confident and self-assured in sobriety, this episode is a must-listen.
Work with Patrick:
Get 1-1 coaching, quit drinking and start showing up like the man you want to be in life.
👉 Apply here
Connect with Patrick:
Website: patrickjfox.com
Instagram: @thealcoholrethinkproject
Buy Patrick A Coffee
If you love the podcast and want to show your support in helping it continue, you can buy Patrick a coffee here: https://buymeacoffee.com/patrickfox
Want to stop drinking but not ready for coaching? Start Here:
The Alcohol Mindset Reset Challenge: Transform your relationship with alcohol in 30 days with this free email series. Build sober wins and feel proud of yourself along the way.
👉 Join the challenge here

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