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How to improve our habits...?🤔

(Topic created on: 09-18-2022 07:00 AM)
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If you eat a chocolate bar every morning, acknowledge it,
almost as if you were watching someone else. Oh, how
interesting that they would do such a thing. If you binge-eat,
simply notice that you are eating more calories than you
should. If you waste time online, notice that you are
spending your life in a way that you do not want to.
The first step to changing bad habits is to be on the
lookout for them. If you feel like you need extra help, then
you can try Pointing-and-Calling in your own life. Say out
loud the action that you are thinking of taking and what the
outcome will be. If you want to cut back on your junk food
habit but notice yourself grabbing another cookie, say out
loud, “I’m about to eat this cookie, but I don’t need it. Eating
it will cause me to gain weight and hurt my health.”
Hearing your bad habits spoken aloud makes the
consequences seem more real. It adds weight to the action
rather than letting yourself mindlessly slip into an old
routine. This approach is useful even if you’re simply trying
to remember a task on your to-do list. Just saying out loud,
“Tomorrow, I need to go to the post office after lunch,”
increases the odds that you’ll actually do it. You’re getting
yourself to acknowledge the need for action—and that can
make all the difference.
The process of behavior change always starts with
awareness. Strategies like Pointing-and-Calling and the
Habits Scorecard are focused on getting you to recognize
your habits and acknowledge the cues that trigger them,
which makes it possible to respond in a way that benefits
you. 
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