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Written by on February 14, 2012 in Blog, The Candeo Podcast - No comments

 
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Looking for help in overcoming unwanted sexual behaviors? You’ve found the right place! What’s remarkable about Candeo is that you’ll know very quickly if this program is for you. Some of you write: “Please Help Me,” or “What do I do now?” Look straight ahead: the help is right here!
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Is “real” lasting change actually possible? What are the signs and the evidence that you’re truly changing your unwanted sexual behaviors?
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Whether you realize it or not, a lot of persistent and consistent behavior has built your sexual addiction. You can learn how to take that same persistent, consistent ability and use it to begin breaking free.
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One of the subtle and hard-to-recognize practices that keeps us trapped in unwanted sexual behaviors is “self-objectification.” Are you treating yourself like an object, a thing, as opposed to a valuable, remarkable human being of unmatched intrinsic worth?
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As an individual tries to overcome unwanted sexual behaviors, are “slips” a normal part of the recovery process? If so, can they become an excuse or rationalization to keep going back to unwanted behaviors?
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When a struggling individual is trying overcome unwanted sexual behaviors, it’s hard to be honest with a spouse or partner. It’s also hard for that partner not to react in a negative way. What’s going on in the mind of each partner?
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Many who suffer with unwanted sexual behaviors loathe themselves for living a “double-life.” They have a difficult time separating their valuable and unique “true self” from their behaviors.
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Growing numbers of couples believe that bringing porn into the bedroom will enhance their intimacy and connection–here are the facts.
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Your brain doesn’t want to give up your existing habits–especially sexual behaviors. Your brain throws up barriers to keep these behaviors in place.
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