How to break a bad habit




With New Year’s resolutions still fairly fresh, here’s some advice from some therapists on putting bad habits to rest:

Make a list. Write down all of the reasons why you want to stop a certain behavior — how it’s hurting you and why getting rid of it will help. Look at that list often.

Become more aware. Many habits are hard to break because they are unconscious impulses. Turn them into choices instead: Make a written or mental note every time you do something unwanted such as biting your nails or yelling at your kids.

Substitute other activities. It’s easier to replace a bad habit than stop it. If you lose your temper often, for example, practice deep breathing or go for a walk.

Break it down. Think of the steps needed to shed a habit and tackle them one at a time. To stay motivated, keep your goals simple and realistic.

Reward yourself. Before you take on a bad habit, decide what you’ll do to celebrate with every baby step you complete.

Remove temptations. If you overeat, keep junk food out of your house. If you crave cigarettes with coffee, switch to tea — and avoid smoky bars or friends who light up.

Be patient. Bad habits develop over years, so you likely won’t be able to ditch them immediately. The average smoker, in fact, tries to quit about seven times before being successful.

Find support. Tell family and friends about your goal. If there’s a local or online support group for people with your problem, join it.
Get help for addictions. Some habits, particularly substance abuse and smoking, involve a real physical or emotional dependency and may require professional attention.

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  1. Dayflyer said:

    The habit I’m breaking is about not getting up early. It’s not exactly a bad one as I’m lucky to be able to choose when I want to get up, but if I choose to get up earlier I get better internet access, which means I can get more done and still enjoy other activities in my day.

    Problem is, I like my bed!

    So far it’s okay. I’ve shaved an hour off my getting up time with another hour to go. But most days when the alarm goes off I’m greeted by internal voices encouraging me to turn over and go back to sleep. They’re quite persuasive.

    Breaking bad habits means being aware the discouraging voices exist, and having the tools in place to deal with them. For example, a visual reminder of what you will gain when the habit is finally broken.

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