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How To Eliminate Bad Habits
By Helena Nyman

Many people go through hard times

which usually leads to bad habits in order to cope. They give in to vices (like

fatty food) or substance abuse that affects their physical, mental and emotional

health in the long run. Bad habits develop as people use these vices or take

illegal substances regularly.

Some start drinking alcohol. Others

will smoke and may consume several packs of cigarettes a day. There are others

who explore prescription and illegal substances until it turns into a bad

addiction. Some make everyday things like food part of their coping mechanism

and will not and cannot stop the bad habit they developed even if the original

crisis is over.

Some of you reading this will

definitely relate to this kind of situation. Sometimes, hard trials in life

really make you vulnerable to developing bad habits just to cope.

However, these bad habits are not

supposed to be part of your reality. They stunt your growth as a person.

Eliminate bad habits to improve your well-being and show more confidence.

Here are effective ways to

eliminate bad habits.

1. Start Now

The biggest challenge stopping your

bad habits is making the decision to start a clean and healthy living. Decide to

make a change today and kick the bad habit NOW.

2. Look at the Negative Effects of

Your Bad Habit

Most people who deal with bad

habits are actually aware of the negative consequences of their addiction or

abuse. It helps to know the reality of the negative side effects of your bad

habit rather than just knowing the facts.  Seeing it for real creates a

different and usually deeper impact on a person.

Keep tabs on the effects that bad

habits can cause your being. Remind yourself of the cons whenever you feel the

temptation.

3. Know the Good Effects of

Change

You also have to motivate yourself

constantly to hold on to your goal. Eliminating bad habits is not an overnight

activity, which is why you have to commit to this mission until you achieve

it.

Knowing the positive effects of a

good change will definitely help. Just think of the more harmonious relationship

you can engender with your family and friends once you are not a slave to your

vices anymore.

4. Come Up with New Habits or

Routines

Relapses are an inherent danger in

trying to quit a bad habit. Sometimes the temptation is too strong and very

difficult to deny. This is why it is important to come up with healthier options

when it comes to activities to keep yourself busy.

For example, you can explore

pottery, painting or planting so you can keep yourself busy and creative at the

same time. Engaging in a sport will also help. This is also a good opportunity

to spend time with friends. Good habits can take the place of the bad habit for

a healthier and happier you.

5. If necessary, consult a

Professional

Professional aid can help in

eliminating bad habits. They can look at your specific needs and address your

issues accordingly. Professional help will also help to keep you in

check.
 
6. Accept Support from People Who Care
Inform your family

and friends you are making the big change. Announce that you are ridding

yourself of your bad habits or vices so that they can also support you and help

you along the way.

7. Give Yourself a Good

Reward

Follow your progress. See how well

you are improving! Give yourself a reward. It can be for small steps or in

anticipation of a leap of faith; the most important thing is motivating yourself

through a reward for every milestone you achieve.

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