Most of us have had at least one unhealthy habit in our lifetime. Smoking, drinking alcohol in excess, overeating and not getting enough exercise are examples of some of the many unhealthy habits that one can develop. Fortunately, there are a number of things that can be done to break an unhealthy habit. Below are some tips that will help you break a bad habit:
Admit You Have A Problem
This is very difficult for most people. Many people insist that they do not have a problem. However, it is impossible to break a bad habit unless you can admit that you have a problem. That is why the first step in breaking a bad habit is being honest with yourself.
Change Your Environment
You may want to consider changing your environment. In many cases, changing one’s environment helps break a bad habit. For example, if you have a problem with drinking, then you may want to avoid going to bars or night clubs. You may also want to avoid hanging around certain people if they are a bad influence on you.
Surround Yourself With Positive People
Breaking a habit is not easy, so you need people who will encourage you. Your family members and friends can hold you accountable and make sure that you stay on the right track.
Develop Healthy Habits
One of the ways that you can break a bad habit is by replacing it with healthy ones. Eating nutritious, exercising, staying hydrated and getting the proper amount of sleep are examples of healthy habits. Healthy habits will also help you stay busy. It is a lot easier to break an addiction when you keep yourself busy doing positive things.
Consider Getting Professional Help
It can be very difficult for you to break a bad habit on your own. That is why you may want to consider getting professional help. A counselor, addiction specialist, psychologist and psychiatrist are examples of people who can help you break an addiction.
Bad habits are very easy to form. The good news is that bad habits can be broken. First and foremost, you have to admit that you have a problem. You should also change your environment, surround yourself with positive people and develop healthy habits. Furthermore, you may want to seek the help of a professional.
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Hello jazzyman,
Very sound advice. Thank you for sharing.
Regards,
January 31, 2014 - 6:05pmMaryann
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