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		<title>Breaking Bad Habits and Develop Positive Habits</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[People who have been tremendously successful in life have often attributed their great successes to their ability to find and work out ways on how to break habits and acquire new and more empowering ones. After much intensive research, I have come to realize that there are actually no mysteries to breaking bad habits and [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.personaldevelopmentfad.com">Personal Development</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.personaldevelopmentfad.com/self-help/breaking-bad-habits-and-develop-positive-habits.php">Breaking Bad Habits and Develop Positive Habits</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>People who have been tremendously successful in life have often attributed their great successes to their ability to find and work out ways on how to break habits and acquire new and more empowering ones.</p>
<p>After much intensive research, I have come to realize that there are actually no mysteries to breaking bad habits and keeping them out of your life.</p>
<p>And this article is written exactly for that purpose:</p>
<p>To dismiss your need to find new ways on how to break habits</p>
<p>Furnish you with concrete yet easy methods on developing positive habits in preparations for your future successes to come.</p>
<p>So what exactly is a habit? A simple search on the dictionary states that a habit is a recurring, often unconscious pattern of behavior that is learned through frequent repetitions.</p>
<p>Since it is us who acquire the learned, unconscious habits, it is also up to us to unlearn them. If the plan sounds feasible to you, then without further ado, let us go directly to the T.W.A.I.N steps, the 5 easy step by step formula on how to break habits.</p>
<p>1. Take Responsibility for All Your Habits</p>
<p>If you cannot control it, you cannot manage it. Any habits, good or bad are acquired by you, consciously or unconsciously. Thus, if you ever seek to stop bad habits, you must take ownership of them. Until you start recognizing that fact, you cannot go any further than where you are now.</p>
<p>2. Write Down All the Bad Habits You Want To Break Free Of</p>
<p>Next, look into all areas of your life and pick out all the bad habits which are hindering you in life. What are your addiction habits? Write them down on a piece of paper.</p>
<p>3. Acknowledge the Benefits Those Bad Habits Bring For You</p>
<p>As bad as those habits may seem, they actually bring you some benefits or gratifications. If not, you will not even acquire them in the first place. Thus, acknowledge them, write those rewards down beside them and give your heart-felt gratitude for their existence in your life.</p>
<p>4. Identify Your Plan of Attack</p>
<p>Next comes the time to decide on what new and more empowering habits you want to acquire in replace of the bad habits. You can try incorporating those benefits you find in Step 3 into your new habits. Just words of caution, not all &#8220;benefits&#8221; you elicit from Step 3 can be kept as they may be conflicting with the new ones.</p>
<p>5. Nag on One, Ignore the Rest</p>
<p>More often than not, you may attempt to change too many habits at one time. You will know better that replacing a habit take perspiration, persistence and patience. Scientists say that it takes 30 days for one to gain a new habit, however in my opinion, just take as long as you deem suitable. Just make it a point to constantly work on a particular new habit for at least 30 days before making a switch. Also, remember to work on it every day, consistently, persistently and patiently.</p>
<p>That is it! Who says the T.W.A.I.N methods on how to break habits is complicated.</p>
<p>However, as simple as they may look, they are not easy. Though they require some hard work, they are still very much achievable, if you have the desire.</p>
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