Episode 164: Jenga vs. Super Mario Brothers

Episode 164: Jenga vs. Super Mario Brothers

March 04, 20241 min read

You might be wondering what Jenga or Super Mario Brothers have to do with your journey of overcoming porn for good.

In Jenga, you don’t want to be the person who pulls out the piece that brings the whole tower crashing down. It’s high pressure, high stakes, and one wrong move ends the game. This isn’t the mindset that will help you quit viewing porn.

On the other hand, Super Mario Brothers involves dying over and over again, but you don’t start at the very beginning. You go again from your last checkpoint. This is the mindset that will help you use your slip-ups as growth opportunities, and I’m showing you how on this episode.

PS - If you’re ready to do this work and start practicing unconditional commitment toward quitting your porn habit, sign up to work with me!

What you learn from this episode:

  • The differences between an all-or-nothing mindset and a growth mindset.

  • Why Super Mario Brothers represents the journey of overcoming porn for good.

  • How to cultivate a growth mindset. 

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Sara Brewer is a certified life and trauma-informed coach. She has helped over a thousand people quit porn through her coaching programs and tens of thousands through her highly-rated podcast, Overcome Pornography for Good.

Sara shares her story in her free webinars, but the simple version is that she saw shame's role in compulsive pornography use, and after developing a process focused on addressing shame as the root, her clients saw amazing success. This is why The Center for Overcoming Pornography exists.

Sara Brewer

Sara Brewer is a certified life and trauma-informed coach. She has helped over a thousand people quit porn through her coaching programs and tens of thousands through her highly-rated podcast, Overcome Pornography for Good. Sara shares her story in her free webinars, but the simple version is that she saw shame's role in compulsive pornography use, and after developing a process focused on addressing shame as the root, her clients saw amazing success. This is why The Center for Overcoming Pornography exists.

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