Busy Is the New Drunk | How Resistance Kills Your Recovery
Busy Is the New Drunk | How Resistance Kills Your Recovery  
Podcast: Recovering Out Loud
Published On: Sat May 09 2026
Description: Struggling to move forward in recovery — even when you're "doing everything right"? That might be resistance. And it probably doesn't look the way you think it does.In this episode of Recovering Out Loud, Anthony breaks down 5 forms of resistance that hide in plain sight in addiction recovery — the ones that feel like growth, look like progress, and get socially rewarded, but are quietly keeping you stuck.Whether you're newly sober, years into recovery, or struggling to get back after a relapse — this episode is for you.Topics covered:Why staying busy might be your new drugThe difference between research mode and recovery modeHow self-sabotage shows up when life starts going wellWhy chaos feels comfortable and stability feels wrongPerforming recovery vs. actually doing itPain × Resistance = Suffering — and how to reduce itIf you've ever felt stuck in sobriety, struggled with self-sabotage, or wondered why you can't seem to follow through — this one hits different.Recovering Out Loud is peer-led recovery media built on lived experience. No clinical voice. No guru energy. Real stories of addiction and sobriety from someone still in it.🎙 Follow the podcast on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube. New episodes weekly.In this episode:The 5 forms of resistance hiding in plain sightWhy busy is the most socially rewarded skip button availableResearch mode vs. recovery mode — and why you're probably in the wrong oneWhy chaos feels like home and calm feels like a warning signThe difference between performing recovery and doing itPain × Resistance = Suffering — and what to do with thatNotes:The equation pain × resistance = suffering is rooted in Buddhist philosophy and popularized in modern mindfulness by teacher Shinzen Young — it's one of the most useful frames I've come across in recovery.The concept of Resistance as a force that blocks creative and personal work was written about extensively by Steven Pressfield in The War of Art — worth a read if this episode hit you.The idea of research mode vs. recovery mode — consuming content instead of taking action — is something I see constantly working in the addiction space. It's real, it's common, and it's not your fault. But awareness is the first step through it.The unsexy work: sleep, food, water, one human contact a day. The research on sleep alone as a factor in addiction recovery and relapse prevention is significant — [general reference: NIDA, sleep and substance use disorder literature].