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Change doesn’t start with willpower; it starts with honesty. Joe opens up about the habits that held him back, from tobacco cravings to the quiet compromises that sneak in during hard seasons, and lays out a practical path to break negative cycles without losing your sanity. If you’ve ever wondered why you keep doing what you swore you wouldn’t, this conversation gives you the map—and the courage—to try again, smarter.
We walk through the habit loop—cue, routine, reward—and show how to swap routines while keeping the reward your brain wants. You’ll learn how to spot triggers in the wild, from post‑meal cravings to certain places, times, and moods. Joe shares how journaling reveals patterns you can’t see in the moment, and why measurable goals like “no habit within 60 minutes of meals” beat vague promises every time. We dig into accountability and community support, simple reminders that meet you at risky times, and how to celebrate small wins that fuel big change.
Environment design becomes your secret weapon: remove temptations, add friction to relapse, and stage your space for success with visible cues for better choices. We also unpack mindfulness tactics to ride out cravings—breathing, pausing, and asking what you want most, not first. When setbacks happen, you’ll have a plan to analyze the cue, adjust the routine, and move forward without quitting. It’s not about perfection; it’s about persistence, one clear step at a time.
If you’re ready to own your choices, replace unhelpful routines, and build habits that support your health, this episode offers tools you can use today. Subscribe, share with a friend who needs encouragement, and leave a review with one small goal you’re setting this week—we’ll cheer you on.
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Change doesn’t start with willpower; it starts with honesty. Joe opens up about the habits that held him back, from tobacco cravings to the quiet compromises that sneak in during hard seasons, and lays out a practical path to break negative cycles without losing your sanity. If you’ve ever wondered why you keep doing what you swore you wouldn’t, this conversation gives you the map—and the courage—to try again, smarter.
We walk through the habit loop—cue, routine, reward—and show how to swap routines while keeping the reward your brain wants. You’ll learn how to spot triggers in the wild, from post‑meal cravings to certain places, times, and moods. Joe shares how journaling reveals patterns you can’t see in the moment, and why measurable goals like “no habit within 60 minutes of meals” beat vague promises every time. We dig into accountability and community support, simple reminders that meet you at risky times, and how to celebrate small wins that fuel big change.
Environment design becomes your secret weapon: remove temptations, add friction to relapse, and stage your space for success with visible cues for better choices. We also unpack mindfulness tactics to ride out cravings—breathing, pausing, and asking what you want most, not first. When setbacks happen, you’ll have a plan to analyze the cue, adjust the routine, and move forward without quitting. It’s not about perfection; it’s about persistence, one clear step at a time.
If you’re ready to own your choices, replace unhelpful routines, and build habits that support your health, this episode offers tools you can use today. Subscribe, share with a friend who needs encouragement, and leave a review with one small goal you’re setting this week—we’ll cheer you on.
Intro for podcast
information about subscriptions
Support the show
Support for Joe's Cure
Here is the link for Sunday's 4 pm Pacific time Zoom meeting