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In this episode of The Collective Perspective Podcast, his post dives into self-control — a trait often overlooked but essential for personal growth, strong relationships, and thriving communities. In a world of constant distractions and instant gratification, mastering self-control isn’t just discipline — it’s a real-life superpower.
Here is a summary of the main concepts discussed on this episode:
Self-control is more than holding back impulses. As Jeff and Travis share, it’s a deliberate strategy for making choices that reflect our best selves. Whether it’s resisting the urge to fire off a heated reply, avoiding late-night snacking, or staying professional under pressure, self-control empowers us to act with intention rather than react on instinct.
Many people see self-control as rigid or restrictive. The truth? It’s the opposite. Self-control gives us freedom — the ability to pause, reflect, and choose wisely. That quick pause before speaking in an argument or before making a big decision can completely reshape the outcome.
Jeff and Travis highlight practical tools anyone can use:
Pause and Count: Take five seconds before reacting in moments of frustration.
Practice Awareness: Recognize patterns where self-control slips. Awareness is the first step to change.
Focus on Growth, Not Perfection: Treat self-control as a skill you build, not a standard you’re expected to master overnight.
Healthy relationships thrive when self-control is present. Modeling calm behavior in front of children teaches them valuable life lessons. Couples can even develop strategies—like a code word or phrase—to de-escalate conflicts before they spiral. Self-control becomes the quiet force that nurtures trust and respect.
Far from being a burden, self-control is a source of resilience and inner peace. As the hosts point out, history and philosophy alike celebrate self-control as a marker of wisdom and strength. It allows us to handle stress, navigate conflict, and turn challenges into opportunities for growth.
Episode 59 reminds us that self-control isn’t about denial — it’s about empowerment. From managing everyday temptations to choosing kindness over conflict, it gives us the ability to align our actions with our values and long-term goals.
How does self-control show up in your life? Share your stories and tips in the comments — we’d love to hear how you strengthen this underestimated superpower.
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In this episode of The Collective Perspective Podcast, hosts Jeff and Travis dive into the significant and multifaceted topic of self-control. They discuss how self-control applies to different aspects of life, from professional settings to personal habits and relationships. The conversation explores whether self-control is inherently positive or negative, how it plays a role in daily decisions and behaviors, and its importance in maintaining healthy relationships and effective communication. They also touch upon practical ways to build and practice self-control, including pausing before reacting and understanding the difference between self-control and rigidity. Throughout the episode, Jeff and Travis use relatable anecdotes and examples to illustrate their points, making for an engaging and insightful discussion.
00:00 Introduction to the Podcast
00:35 Exploring Self-Control in Daily Life
00:55 Self-Control in Professional Settings
01:35 Self-Control and Planning
06:37 Self-Control in Diet and Health
11:44 Practical Tips for Building Self-Control
15:37 Martial Arts and Self-Control
19:15 Conclusion and Viewer Engagement
Introducing the Host
From high school drop out to retired Army veteran, Tavares is now an Operations Manager for Amazon and the co-author of the book, "How to Become a Six-Figure Earner".
Tavares is the President of Embreeo Global Solutions and the host of The Slide podcast. He is also on the Board of Rayzit, a financial tech platform supporting nonprofits to raise funds for their causes.
He is an active participant in the Jacksonville community and is committed to helping cities: reduce violent crime, increase community engagement, address economic and racial disparity, and provide support for our elderly population.
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