
You don’t say, “Let’s get smashed.”
You say, “I’ll just have one.”
And that’s where the line moves.
In this episode, we look at the quiet negotiation that happens before the first drink — and why “just one” often isn’t discipline… it’s camouflage.
If you constantly promise yourself you’ll stop at one and don’t, this isn’t about willpower. It’s about a collapsed gap between stimulus and response.
Inside this episode:
• Why “just one” is often bargaining, not control
• What actually happens in the nervous system after the first drink
• How the second glass exposes the line that already moved
• Why children hear more than your words when you promise “just one”
• The integrity erosion that happens quietly over time
This isn’t moralising.
It’s architecture.
If you were truly in control, you wouldn’t need to negotiate with yourself.
Pause for a moment:
When you say “just one”…
Do you mean it?
Or do you hope it?
If this felt familiar, the deeper work lives at the STRIVE Method.
No urgency.
Just somewhere to put the moment down.
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