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Have you been playing 'Dancing with the Devil...The art of starting over' on repeat?
Demi Lovato bears their soul in this album, detailing their struggle with drug addiction and near death experience with an overdose.
But even beyond their specific experience, the album has some lessons that we can all take away to live better.
🎶 Dancing With The Devil 😈
Habits can be a slippery slope.
It's just a little white line, I'll be fine
But soon that little white line is a little glass pipe
When Demi started drinking again after several years of sobriety, they quickly got back into old habits of using harder drugs.
Unfortunately, a bad habit can build on itself quickly, especially when it's associated with other destructive behaviours (also called habit stacking or piggybacking).
Apply the lesson
Good habits can build momentum just like bad ones do. Start this simple habit to improve your happiness.
Quiz
Which of these are examples of habit stacking?
Brushing + flossing, and reading while on public transit are examples of positive habit stacking, while smoking cigarettes when drinking shows what can go wrong when bad habits are stacked together.
🎶 Met Him Last Night (Ft. Ariana Grande) 💅
Awareness isn't the same thing as action. But it's an important first step.
I think I love him but I know it ain't right.
I don't believe in you
Disguised but I see right through
In this song, Demi is self aware that they are making bad choices (by engaging with their demons), but isn't yet in a position to change their behavior.
Apply the lesson
Becoming self aware is the first step toward changing a pattern of thinking or behavior.
Did you know?
🎶 What Other People Say (Ft. Sam Fischer) 🦘
We don't need to be defined by our worst mistakes.
Cause I'm all grown up and I'm black and blue
I could use some tape, I could use some glue
Even though the song's chorus repeats "I care more about what other people say" in reference to mistakes Demi's made in the past, there is a thread of recognition that this isn't who they're meant to be.
I'm better than that
I should be living my life so I go to heaven and never come back
Apply the lesson
Most of the time, we are our own biggest critics. Learn to recognize your own inner critic to flip the script.
Take Action
Demi gives us lots to enjoy musically and some important ideas to chew on.
This Byte has been authored by
Sam Zimmer
Rumie Director of Learning