Developing those habits


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  1. Madelyn Griffith-Haynie, MCC, SCAC Avatar

    I really appreciate the reblog – thank you for spreading the word to your readers.

    It seems that bad habits are so much easier to develop than good ones – at least in my own life – even though I know that the actual process is the same. It does seem that the rewards of my good habits take longer to show up, but once the habits are in place they are equally difficult to “erase” as long as my cues don’t disappear (like when I move, for example), so it’s really worth taking the time to put them in place.

    But my habit struggles are no different from anybody else’s. ::sigh:: That’s why I write what I write. :)
    xx
    mgh

    1. jenanita01 Avatar

      I have good intentions all the time, they just go for a running jump whenever the mood takes them…

      1. Madelyn Griffith-Haynie, MCC, SCAC Avatar

        lol – I’m not a stranger to that dynamic myself. :)
        xx, mgh

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