Trying Control Yourself and Others Is Holding Back Your Discipline and Influence
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In this episode, I stop trying to “manage” the conversation and let it unfold, because control is exactly what we’re talking about.
So many of the symptoms we label as anxiety, stress, or burnout are often downstream of something deeper: the quiet obsession to keep everything under control. I share real examples from parenting, leadership, and my own relationship with substances to show how control tends to create resistance, while influence creates movement.
We’ll explore why we can’t even reliably control our own minds, how letting go can paradoxically return power, and a simple parenting shift that works better than pressure. We end with a Dao-inspired metaphor (water and sand) that might change how you hold everything you care about… and a preview of the next conversation: when influence becomes manipulation.
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The Psanctuary Podcast https://open.spotify.com/show/4Bf3MfYDCLduPkDYKOHQ09?si=60e0a1da19bc4920
The Psilocybin Chronicles 1 https://open.spotify.com/show/4zNQ9ropmnTNilxQiDrr0o?si=40190dfa6a0c43ae
The Psilocybin Chronicles 2 https://open.spotify.com/show/0ZBK3wxMQRV64pta0RO4sj?si=bba56f83c5e7434f