Habits That Hinder
January 19, 2020 by MarkHaroldsen
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Wow, how stupid am I or, I guess I should say, what a habit driven man am I? A few days ago, my wife and I drove our SUV to do a little shopping. We spent maybe a half an hour at Walmart, walked back to the car, and were surprised to see, when I turned the key, that the car was already running! The SUV is the vehicle that my wife drives, while I have become totally used to driving my Tesla that doesn’t use a key and starts by putting your foot on the brake pedal. When you leave the car, you just walk away, with the electric engine stopping on its own and the car doors locking when you are a few yards away. So, my habit from driving the Tesla was so strong that when I drove our SUV, that habit took over and I didn’t even know it.
Most of the time, when we talk or read about habits, we are usually referring to bad habits. One interesting and good thing to know, which sadly many people don’t, is that there are methods that can help you change your bad habits and develop good habits. It takes time and you need to consistently stick with the plan or method to make those changes but it can be done.
The most common bad habits make up quite a list. The following is not even close to a complete list of bad habits, but take a look and ask yourself if you suffer from any of these:
- Smoking
- Heavy alcohol drinking
- Watching too much TV
- Being on the computer or smart phone too much
- Spending too much time playing video games
- Eating unhealthy junk food
- Eating way too much food
- Consuming too much sugar
- Eating late night snacks
- Not allowing enough time for a full night sleep
- Complaining about almost everything
- Behavior that leaves you angry, worried or stressed
- Overspending your way into debt
- Being consistently late
- Being rude to others
- Road rage
- Driving too fast
- Losing your temper
- Lying
- Procrastinating
- Always bragging
- Being a know it all
- Letting fear stop you from doing something new
- Spending time with negative friends to bring you down
- Being pessimistic
- Always interrupting other people
- Swearing constantly
- Nail biting
- Picking your nose
- Slouching and poor posture
And, yes, that is just a very short list compared to some of the lists I have seen. So how many, if any, of these bad habits do you have and would like to get rid of? What causes bad habits in the first place and what can you do to drop a bad habit and take on good habits? I will address the answers to those questions in next week’s blog.