About this episode
Distinguished from triggers, danger zones are scenarios where one is more prone to relapse, such as boredom, stress, and isolation. The episode outlines three key strategies: identifying personal danger zones, avoiding them when possible, and creating accountability structures. Furthermore, it emphasizes the importance of both external and internal strategies, such as setting boundaries and connecting to personal values to build resilience. These insights are geared towards individuals overcoming addiction and anyone aiming to change bad habits. ------------ Interested in joining the Unhooked Academy Group Program? Sign up for a free call: https://www.unhookedacademy.com/ Looking for a self-led journey with the Unhooked Online Course: https://jeremylipkowitz.mykajabi.com/unhooked Interested in personal 1:1 coaching? Click here: https://www.jeremylipkowitz.com/intro Connect with me on Social: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jeremylipkowitz/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/JeremyLipkowitz ------------ 00:00 Introduction to Danger Zones 01:18 Understanding Danger Zones 02:35 Common Danger Zones 03:38 Personalized Danger Zones 04:23 Understanding Danger Zones in Recovery 05:17 Identifying Your Personal Danger Zones 05:41 Avoiding Danger Zones When Possible 06:53 Mitigating Risks in Unavoidable Danger Zones 08:08 The Importance of Inner Work in Recovery 09:27 Conclusion and Final Thoughts ABOUT JEREMY LIPKOWITZ Jeremy overcame addiction, shame, self-judgement, and depression in his early twenties with the help of mindfulness meditation. Mindfulness not only helped him let go of destructive behaviors, it also allowed him to connect with deeper meaning and purpose in his life. For the past 10 years Jeremy has been teaching mindfulness and emotional intelligence practices at universities, recovery centers, and companies throughout Asia and the US. He holds a Bachelors and Master’s degree in Genetics and Genomics, and spent several years at Duke University working towards a PhD in Genetics & Systems Biology before he turned full-time to teaching mindfulness. Jeremy is also an ICF certified Executive Coach. As a former scientist and academic, Jeremy has a great passion for bringing his EI based coaching skills into the corporate and professional world. He realizes how powerful & transformative these practices can be for skeptics and senior-level managers. He is known for his calm and grounded demeanor, his expertise in habits and high-performance, and his compassionate approach to transformation.