Relational conflict is an inevitability – as long as there are people on the planet, there will be conflicts too. Building skills to resolve conflict is one of the most preventative ways to quit porn. Many men choose to watch porn because they cannot resolve conflicts in their key relationships. Other times, it is simply the distress of ongoing on conflicts that drive compulsive sexual behavior. Today's episode explores these dynamics, and explains why resolving conflict with the intent to let the other person know how you feel is a futile endeavor.
Get a FREE copy of my bestselling book, The Last Relapse
601 - Worry Is Fake Control
599 - Does Communicating My Needs Make Me ”Needy”?
598 - Handling Accountability Partner Transitions
597 - Hurding Plateaus In Recovery (and Life)
596 - How To Find A Soulmate
595 - Dr. Joe Martin on Improving Sex Life, How To Prepare For Fatherhood, and Why Every Man Must Protect His Time
594 - The Quickest Way To Get To the Roots
593 - Handling Triggers Like A Boss
592 - Reading The Bible Accelerates Recovery
591 - How Do I Know If I’m Hearing From God?
590 - Layton and Chelsea Boeve on How Their Marriage Survived Betrayal, Why Betrayed Women Must Take Responsibility, and The Importance of Red Lines
589 - How To Deal With A Narcissist
588 - Are You A Narcissist?
587 - Can I Overcome Multiple Addictions At Once?
586 - Every Couple Should Do These 3 Things For Long-Term Success
585 - Dr. Anthony Balduzzi on How Sleep Affects Our Habits, The Truth On Intermittent Fasting, and Why Nasal Breathing Will Change Your Life
584 - Drawing Moral Lines Without Judging
583 - Turn Your Limp Biscuit Into An Oak Tree Without The Blue Pill
582 - Choreplay: Have A Better Sex Life By Friday
581 - Is Sexual Abuse Part of Your Story?
Create your
podcast in
minutes
It is Free
The Hello Heaven Podcast
Cast The Word
Let Me Be Frank | Bishop Frank Caggiano’s Podcast | Diocese of Bridgeport, CT
The Kingdom Power Fellowship Podcast
The Bible Recap
The Bible in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz)