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“Am I Addicted?” Overcoming the Invisible “Fixes” That Keep You Stuck

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“Am I Addicted?” Overcoming the Invisible “Fixes” That Keep You Stuck

Let’s get real for a second: You know that thing you keep going back to when you’re stressed, overwhelmed, or just plain exhausted? Maybe it’s a glass (or three) of wine. Maybe it’s endless scrolling on Instagram until your eyeballs dry out. Maybe it’s the frantic, gotta-do-it-all energy of your to-do list. (Been there even as a therapist!) You might be thinking to yourself “Wait, why am I doing this again?! Am I addicted?”

Well, I have news for you. That thing? That’s what bestselling author and spiritual teacher Ian Morgan Cron calls “the fix.” And every time we reach for the fix — even when we know it’s not good for us — we strengthen that cycle of feeling stuck, burned out, and, let’s be honest, a little out of control.

In this episode of the Love, Happiness and Success Podcast, I had the absolute pleasure of sitting down with Ian to talk about his new book The Fix and, wow, it was a game-changer.

So, if you’re wondering, “Am I addicted?” And if the answer feels even a little bit like “yeahhh…maybe,” don’t worry — there’s hope, there’s help, and there’s a clear path forward.

Am I Addicted? Spoiler Alert: Probably.

Here’s the radical truth: We’re all addicted to something.
And no, I’m not just talking about alcohol or drugs (although that’s real too). It could be…

The point is, addiction is any unhealthy, compulsive relationship with a person, behavior, or substance that alters your mood and leads to negative consequences. (Mic drop.)

In Ian’s words, these addictions aren’t the problem — they’re our solution to the deeper pain, discomfort, or loneliness we’re carrying inside.

Why We Get Stuck (And How to Get Unstuck)

Ian shared something that rocked my world during our conversation: Admitting powerlessness isn’t defeat — it’s freedom.

When we cling to the illusion of control (“I can quit anytime I want!”… said every Netflix-binger ever), we stay stuck. But when we finally say, “I’m out of ammo,” it opens the door to something beautiful: surrender, healing, and actual transformation.

He also dropped this gem: If everybody worked the 12 Steps, the world would be a better place.

And you know what? I believe him.

The 12 Steps aren’t just for people struggling with “capital-A” Addictions. They’re a powerful, soul-level roadmap for living better, loving better, and becoming who we’re truly meant to be.

(If this topic is lighting you up, you might also like my articles on Stopping Self-Sabotage and Moving Forward: The Path of Personal Growth.)

Signs You Might Have a “Fix”

Still wondering if this applies to you? Quick gut-check:

  • You feel stuck, burned out, or like you’re stuck in a slump.
  • You keep doing something even though you know it’s not helping.
  • You feel out of control around certain people, habits, or situations.
  • You keep thinking, “I’ll stop…tomorrow.”

If any of that sounds familiar, first of all: you’re not broken, you’re human.
Second: You have the power to change.

Feeling stuck? Take my FREE quiz to find out what’s holding you back!

How to Overcome Addictive Behaviors (Without White-Knuckling It)

Breaking free from a fix isn’t about trying harder. (If it were, you would have totally fixed it already, right?)

The first and most powerful step is being honest with yourself — naming your fix, and admitting you can’t “just stop” through sheer willpower. (Hard, but holy wow, freeing.)

Then, it’s about connection: to yourself, to other people, and to something greater than you (whatever that means to you — spirituality, community, love, purpose). When we reconnect with our true selves, we stop needing the fix as much.

From there, we need a real-life, doable plan — not just wishful thinking. That’s why structured frameworks like the 12 Steps (or good therapy, or evidence-based coaching!) are so life-changing. They give you a map when your internal GPS is like, “girl, I got nothing.”

And most importantly: Practice radical self-compassion. This isn’t about being perfect. It’s about being progressively free.

Quick Tips for Your Freedom Journey

Here are a few simple things you can start doing today to loosen the grip of a fix:

  • Notice when you’re reaching for your fix — and gently pause. Just notice. No shame, no drama.
  • Stay connected to your bigger “why.” Who do you want to be on the other side of this? (If you need help clarifying that, check out my How to Find Your Purpose article.)
  • Get support. You don’t have to do this alone. (In fact, please don’t.)

Change happens when support meets readiness. And if you’re reading this? You’re already on your way.

Next Steps to Freedom

If you’re ready to find out what’s really holding you back — and start building a life that feels joyful, free, and genuinely good — I have two invitations for you:

First, take my What’s Holding You Back? Quiz. It’s free, it’s fast, and it’ll give you crystal-clear insight into your growth opportunities right now.

Second, if you’re feeling that nudge in your heart to get support, we’re here for you. You can schedule a free consultation with one of the expert coaches or therapists on my team. Zero pressure — just a friendly conversation about how we can support your goals.

Oh! And if you’re not already hanging out with me on Instagram or YouTube, come join the party. I share tons of free advice, tools, and mini-moments of inspo every week.

Xoxo
Dr. Lisa Marie Bobby

P.S. If you know someone who’s been feeling stuck or wrestling with their own “fix,” would you do them (and me!) a favor? Send them this article. A little love can go a long way — and you never know who might need exactly this encouragement today.

Resources:

Marlatt, G. A., Baer, J. S., Donovan, D. M., & Kivlahan, D. R. (1988). Addictive behaviors: Etiology and treatment. Annual review of Psychology, 39(1), 223-252. https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Dennis-Donovan/publication/19876985_Addictive_Behaviors_Etiology_And_Treatment/links/0a85e52f9470a9aa39000000/Addictive-Behaviors-Etiology-And-Treatment.pdf

Langer, E. J. (1975). The illusion of control. Journal of personality and social psychology, 32(2), 311. https://psycnet.apa.org/journals/psp/32/2/311/

Fiorentine, R., & Hillhouse, M. P. (2003). Why extensive participation in treatment and twelve-step programs is associated with the cessation of addictive behaviors: an application of the addicted-self model of recovery. Journal of addictive diseases, 22(1), 35-55. https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1300/J069v22n01_03

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