- Make
up your mind to do things differently. Make the decisions to turn this
thing around. You have all the power you need, and you can make this work
for you.
- Decide
to only work on one habit at a time. That focuses your mind, and your will
to succeed.
- Design
a plan that is attractive and rewarding. If the pain exceeds the gain then
you may not persevere. There must be something that’s enticing to make it
seem worthwhile.
- Nuke
your negative thinking. You know that things will be tough and you’ll be
tempted to give up – but plan in advance so you can push through trying
times. For example, imagine how you’ll be feel when you are living
differently, and you’ve broken with the habit, and are basking in success.
- Know
the worst times of day, and the times you struggle most. Then come up with
a plan so you cope better with those. But make sure your ideas work, and
are attractive enough, as it’s hard to keep on going when we’re low on
energy.
- Keep
it simple. A harsh or complex can be too hard to implement. But making
simple changes feels much more doable. Also, remind yourself “it’s easy –
and it’s not that hard to do.”
- Notice
your successes. And reward yourself with that. Your effort’s paying
off-and you are closer to your goal.
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