Imagine Moving On is a phrase with several meanings. It is borrowed from the book The Biology of Desire: why addiction is not a disease, by Marc Lewis. In the book the phrase suggests that personal change will not be realized until the desired outcome can be imagined as possible. This podcast originated as Stop Recovering Start Living, dedicated to understanding and overcoming addiction. Starting with season 5, Imagine Moving On will be dedicated to understanding human behavior and self-improvement more generally, with increased focus on spirituality.
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Imagine Moving On is a phrase with several meanings. It is borrowed from the book The Biology of Desire: why addiction is not a disease, by Marc Lewis. In the book the phrase suggests that personal change will not be realized until the desired outcome can be imagined as possible. This podcast originated as Stop Recovering Start Living, dedicated to understanding and overcoming addiction. Starting with season 5, Imagine Moving On will be dedicated to understanding human behavior and self-improvement more generally, with increased focus on spirituality.
I am rebranding or starting a new podcast soon. The new one will be called Imagine Moving On. In this episode I give the story behind my use of that phrase. I will be putting more attention towards my website as well, the URL is imaginemovingon.com
Imagine Moving On
Imagine Moving On is a phrase with several meanings. It is borrowed from the book The Biology of Desire: why addiction is not a disease, by Marc Lewis. In the book the phrase suggests that personal change will not be realized until the desired outcome can be imagined as possible. This podcast originated as Stop Recovering Start Living, dedicated to understanding and overcoming addiction. Starting with season 5, Imagine Moving On will be dedicated to understanding human behavior and self-improvement more generally, with increased focus on spirituality.