Ever struggled to break a habit? Breaking habits is a lot easier if you know how
Not wishing to get too dramatic about it but breaking a bad habit or getting into one of the good habits I blog about really can mak a huge difference to your confidence levels. I know this because they have actually changed the lives of some of the people I've worked with.
There are a few essentials to reflect on first though if you struggling with bad habits;
- Don't try to do too much at once. Tackle one habit at a time.
- Commit to the habit for 21 days, no less. It takes 21 days to get used to the change and for the habit to form.
- Write down what it entails and what changes you will have to make in your lifestyle.
- Tell people about it, don't keep it secret - that way you'll feel more accountable.
- Track your progress carefully, each day. Keep a diary of events.
- Think about how you can reward yourself when you succeed.
- If you fail, work out why and then try again.
- Never, never, never give up.
So, good habit Number 1 is Commit yourself
But how?
Commitment comes through self-discipline and positive thinking. Without these, you'll have no chance with any of the other habits you take on. I worked this out when I failed at writing my first book. I failed for one simple reason; I fell into the trap of thinking negatively about it. Eventually I successfully convinced myself that it was a bad idea; I didn't have enough time, knowledge, expertise, ability, self-discipline .....
But when I learnt how to ignore negative thoughts and focus on the positives instead, it wasn't long before Id made a start. Personally, I learnt a lot from this experience - so much that it's helped me with other good habits. In fact, I'd say it's been invaluable. I certainly wouldn't be writing this blog for instance - I would have already convinced myself that it wasn't worth it because nobody will read it. WRONG!
To take on the habit of positive thinking, you'll need self-discipline. Be more aware of when you start thinking and talking negatively. Make a note of when this happens and when you're most vulnerable. Then correct yourself. Do this religiously until you're in the habit. One tip is to stay away from negative people; they'll just make it more difficult for you. So mix with positive people - you'll see a big difference in your own behaviour just by doing this.
Good Luck!
Mike McClement