Most people try to fight cravings. They clench their jaw, distract themselves, try to think about something else. And it works — for a while. But fighting requires constant energy, and energy depletes.
Urge surfing takes a completely different approach: instead of fighting the wave, you ride it.
What Is Urge Surfing?
Urge surfing is a mindfulness-based technique originally developed for addiction treatment by Dr. Alan Marlatt. The core idea is simple: cravings, like waves, rise to a peak and then fall — whether you act on them or not.
When you surf an urge, you observe it as if you were watching it from outside. You notice where you feel it in your body. You watch it intensify. You watch it peak. You watch it fade.
You don't have to do anything except observe.
Why It Works
Every time you resist an urge by surfing it (rather than fighting or giving in), two things happen:
- Your confidence increases. You have direct evidence that urges pass without you acting on them.
- The neural pathway weakens. Your brain's cue-craving-response loop starts to rewire. The cue fires, but the compulsion to act on it diminishes over time.
Research shows that regular urge surfing reduces both the frequency and intensity of cravings over 4–6 weeks. You're not just managing cravings — you're eliminating them.
How to Do It
When an urge hits:
- Notice it. "There's an urge. I'm choosing to observe it."
- Locate it. Where do you feel it? In your mouth, chest, hands?
- Describe it. Tight? Heavy? Restless?
- Watch it rise. The urge will intensify for a few minutes. This is normal. Let it.
- Watch it peak. Usually 3–5 minutes for pouch urges.
- Watch it fall. It always does.
- Log it. In PouchOut, log the urge as a "win."
The Key Mindset
You are not the urge. You are the observer of the urge. This small cognitive shift — from "I'm craving" to "I'm watching a craving" — creates psychological distance that makes the urge far more manageable.
Over time, this becomes automatic. The cue fires. You notice it. You watch it pass. No drama required.
Start Surfing Today
PouchOut's urge logging feature is built around this exact technique. Every time you log an urge and resist it, you're practicing urge surfing whether you realize it or not.
The app tracks your wins. You'll start to see the pattern: urges faced, urges defeated, streak building. That feedback loop is powerful.
Download PouchOut free and start building your urge-surfing practice today.