Ep #197: Urges
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January 04, 2018
TLDR: This week's podcast provides a process to understand and handle urges, offering insights into their underlying mechanics.
In Episode #197 of the Life Coach School Podcast, host Brooke Castillo explores the concept of urges, providing insights on how to better understand and manage them. The episode is designed to be a helpful resource for those struggling with urges in various aspects of their lives, such as overeating, excessive drinking, and compulsive behaviors. Here’s a summary of the key discussion points and takeaways from the episode.
What Are Urges?
- Definition: Urges are intense desires that arise from thoughts in our mind. Everyday examples include wanting to eat, drink, check a phone, or engage in obsessive behaviors.
- Authority of Urges: Castillo emphasizes that while urges demand action, they do not hold any real authority over us. We have the power to choose whether to comply with or ignore these feelings.
The Nature of Urges
- Urges and Emotions: The primary difficulty lies in handling the emotions tied to the urge without responding to it. While stopping the action (e.g., overeating) is easy, managing the feelings can be challenging.
- Thought and Action Cycle: A thought leads to a desire, which creates an urge. If consistently rewarded (e.g., by giving in to the urge), this cycle becomes more intense over time, creating unconscious habits.
How We Typically React to Urges
- Compliance: Many tend to give in to urges, which only strengthens the pattern.
- Resistance: Attempting to resist the urge often leads to frustration and exhaustion.
- Allowing: The most effective way to deal with urges is to simply allow them. By not reacting or resisting, the urge diminishes over time.
The Toddler Analogy
Castillo compares urges to toddlers throwing tantrums in a grocery store. Just as a parent can choose not to respond to a screaming child without giving in, we can also choose not to react to our inner urges. Here's how we can apply this analogy:
- Compliance: Giving the toddler candy (responding to the urge) reinforces the behavior.
- Resistance: Yelling back or actively trying to suppress the child's outburst (resisting the urge) can lead to exhaustion.
- Allowance: Allowing the child to cry without reaction ultimately teaches them that tantrums won't work to get what they want, thereby reducing future occurrences (allowing the urge to simply exist).
Practical Application: Dealing with Urges
- Recognition: Acknowledge your urges but do not feel compelled to comply. Understanding that they have no authority helps to manage them.
- Emotional Management: If an urge arises, practice allowing the feeling without engaging in the behavior it suggests. This can feel uncomfortable, but over time, it will lead to lessened intensity of the urges.
Key Strategies to Manage Urges
- Awareness: Identify what triggers your urges and the thought patterns that precede them.
- Plan Ahead: If you choose to indulge in an urge (like wanting to drink), plan it beforehand rather than reacting impulsively. This shifts control back to you.
- Consistent Allowance: The more you practice allowing without giving in or resisting, the more diminished the urge will become over time.
Conclusion
In conclusion, Castillo’s episode on urges is a powerful reminder of our agency in handling our desires. Instead of conforming to them, we can learn to acknowledge and allow them, leading to healthier behaviors over time. The advice to distinguish between complying with, resisting, and allowing urges offers a fresh perspective on managing life’s temptations.
Takeaway: Allowing an urge to exist in your mind without reacting to it can diminish its power and lead to lasting behavioral changes. The more you practice this technique, the more control you will have over your actions, ultimately leading to a healthier and more fulfilling life.
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