Revisiting-Think Thursday: Unbreakable Habits & The Voice That Keeps Them Alive

June 4
14 mins

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Episode Description

In this Think Thursday episode, Molly revisits the past episode on why habits can feel unbreakable—and why the real issue is often not the behavior itself, but the story we keep repeating about it.

Your brain is not broken. It is designed to recognize patterns, conserve energy, and repeat what feels familiar. But when familiar patterns are fueled by negative self-talk, change can feel harder than it needs to be.

Molly explains how the negativity bias keeps us focused on what went wrong and shares a simple framework to help interrupt old thought patterns: See, Soothe, Separate, and Shift.

What You’ll Learn

  •  Why your brain defaults to familiar habits. 
  •  How negative self-talk keeps old patterns alive. 
  •  Why one mistake can feel bigger than five wins. 
  •  How to separate facts from stories. 
  •  How to practice a next-best thought that supports change. 

Key Takeaway

Your habit is not unbreakable. It is learned.

And if your brain can learn one pattern, it can learn another. Changing your relationship with alcohol starts with changing the story you tell yourself about what is possible.

Mentioned in This Episode

  • Think Thursday
  •  Negativity bias 
  •  Negative self-talk 
  •  Habit change 
  • Alcohol Minimalist Facebook Group
  • Making Peace with Alcohol

Until next time, choose peace.

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