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Men and women are trapped by the same lie
Toughness = 'shut up and get on with it.'
Men and women are trapped by the same lie:
Toughness = 'shut up and get on with it.'
I used to think I didn't need help to:
- Manage my emotions.
- Overcome my urges.
- Fix my life.
When I finally sought help, I feared I'd feel:
- Dependent.
- Helpless.
- Judged.
Like a sales pitch to an empty conference room.
But here’s what I actually discovered:
Real strength comes from.
1. Leaving your ego at the door.
2. Sharing your struggles.
3. Learning from others.
I tried to solve my substance issues on my own because I feared admitting weakness, especially since I’d always been the one others leaned on.
It all stemmed from wanting to appear strong, always in control, never needing anyone else.
Traits praised in men but rarely scrutinised.
For you, it might be:
- Pride
- Fear of exposure
- Believing you’re beyond help...
But we all have our barriers.
Why did you resist help?
What are you hiding from?
What scares you about going inwards?
That's what you need to confront.
By embracing these truths, you'll find strength you never knew you had.
The doors to the Freedom Creator program close tonight.
I have just 2 more spots open.
Inside, you’ll find support through a non-judgemental community and a proven framework I designed to help you achieve 30 days sober within 3 months.
After completing the 30 day reset, you'll be well on your way to real, sustainable freedom.
Don't let misplaced self-reliance hold you back.
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Everything you need to know is in this document.
Dan