
Episode 234: How to Do the Hard Thing When You’d Rather Not
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Feeling stuck, trapped, or frustrated with yourself? In this powerful and deeply personal episode, Dr. Greg Bottaro unpacks what true interior freedom really means—and why so many of us struggle to experience it. Drawing on Catholic mindfulness, St. John Paul II’s rich teaching on human freedom, and years of clinical experience, Dr. Greg breaks open why we do the things we don’t want to do, how hidden patterns keep us from the good we desire, and what it actually takes to become who God created us to be. This is an invitation to go deeper than surface-level self-help and begin building the kind of freedom that leads to holiness, health, and real human flourishing.
Key Topics:
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The difference between capacity for freedom and acting in freedom
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Why we do the things we don’t want to do—and can’t do the things we want
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The subconscious patterns that hijack our choices
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Moving from automatic habits to conscious, virtuous action
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How our daily choices shape who we become
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Letter to Families from Pope John Paul II (1994)
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