Are you tired of fighting your bad habits, only to fail and feel shame?
What if the very act of fighting your habits is what gives them power? This video reveals the ancient Japanese system for breaking bad habits and overcoming addiction, not through force, but through gentle observation and self-compassion. We’ll explore the difference between the Western “willpower” approach and the Japanese method taught by monks, which focuses on understanding your mind, not fighting it. Learn how concepts like Kaizen (small improvements), understanding impermanence, and practicing self-compassion can help you dissolve destructive patterns naturally. This isn’t about becoming a new person overnight.
This is about the Samurai and Zen philosophy of building new paths and growing beyond what no longer serves you.
IN THIS VIDEO, YOU WILL LEARN:
• Why fighting your habits makes them stronger • The Monk’s Method: Observing cravings without judgment • What is Kaizen? Using small steps for massive change • The 10-Minute Rule for surfing any craving • How to replace bad habits with your “Ikigai” (reason for being) • The power of self-compassion over shame
