Bad Habits No More: 25 Steps to Break Any Bad Habit
By S.J. Scott
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Self-Improvement
Habit Change
Habit Formation
Personal Growth
Time Management
Self-Discovery
Found Family
Hurt/comfort
Emotional Healing
Supportive Friends
Power of Change
Understanding Yourself
Willpower
Bad Habits
Cellphone Usage
Productivity
Support System
About this ebook
We all have a specific bad habit we'd like to break. Odds are, you've tried in the past and maybe you were successful for a few days. Then something unexpected came up where you slipped for a day or two. One mistake snowballs into a series of setbacks. Eventually you give up on the idea of making a habit change simply because it's too difficult to do.
It doesn't matter if you've failed with your habit efforts in the past. It doesn't mean you're lazy or weak-willed. It means you didn't have the right tools for making a lasting habit change.
What you need is a strategy for identifying your worst habits and learning how to overcome them. That solution is a book called: "Bad Habits No More: 25 Steps to Break ANY Bad Habit."
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Bad Habits No More - S.J. Scott
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Lifelong habit development isn’t easy for most people. The trick is to identify what you’d like to fix and create a step-by-step strategy to make that change. The key is to know where to start.
In 77 Good Habits to Live a Better Life, you’ll discover a variety of routines that can help you in many different areas of your life. You will learn how to make lasting changes to your work, success, learning, health and sleep habits.
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Table of Contents
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Want to Break a Bad Habit?
The Myth of Willpower
PART I: LAYING THE FOUNDATION FOR A HABIT CHANGE
Step #1: Know the Difference between Bad Habits and Addictions
Step #2: Focus on One Habit at a Time
Step #3: Commit to a 30-Day Habit Challenge
Step #4: Set a Start Date
Step #5: Identify the Target Goal
Step #6: Avoid Cold Turkey Solutions
Step #7: Set a Baseline Metric
Step #8: Create Incremental Goals (Optional)
PART II: UNDERSTAND YOUR HABIT LOOP
Step #9: Identify the Habit Routine
Step #10: Record the Habit Triggers
Step #11: Try Different Rewards
Step #12: See What Works
Step #13: Create an If-Then Plan
Step #14: Use Habit Reminders
to Stay Consistent
PART III: BUILD A SUPPORT SYSTEM
Step #15: Keep an Accountability Journal
Step #16: Make a Public Declaration
Step #17: Find an Accountability Partner
Step #18: Ignore the Naysayers
Step #19: Avoid Trigger Locations
PART IV: OVERCOME CHALLENGES
Step #20: Maintain a Healthy Lifestyle and Attitude
Step #21: Beware the What-the-Hell Effect
Step #22: Practice Streaking
Step #23: Forgive Yourself
Step #24: Celebrate Small Wins
Step #25: Focus on the Journey, Not the Destination
Final Thoughts…
Would You Like to Know More
Did You Like Bad Habits No More?
Want to Break a Bad Habit?
Habits run our lives. Much of what you do is based on a habit you’ve developed at some point in your life. In fact, according to a 2006 study conducted at Duke University, over 40 percent of what you do on a daily basis is habitual. In other words, you often complete the same actions, in the same place and at the same time.
Many habits are helpful, like eating healthy, exercising regularly and giving that second glance
before switching lanes in a car.
Other habits are harmful, like smoking, drinking excessively or spending too much time on the Internet.
You might consider these routines to be nothing more than small hindrances, but some can have a long-term, debilitating impact on your life.
Since you’re reading this book, I’ll assume you want to break a specific bad habit. Odds are, you’ve tried in the past and maybe you were successful for a few days. Then something unexpected came up where you slipped for a day or two. One mistake snowballs into a series of setbacks. Eventually you give up on the idea of making a habit change simply because it’s too difficult to do.
The interesting thing?
We’ve all experienced this pattern at some point in our lives.
You want to change a behavior, yet you keep experiencing failure. It doesn’t mean you’re lazy or weak-willed. It means you didn’t have the right tools for making a lasting habit change.
What you need (and what the following book provides) is a strategy for identifying your worst habits and learning how to overcome them. I call it Bad Habits No More: 25 Steps to Break ANY Bad Habit.
This book wasn’t written to lecture you about your mistakes. Nor is it designed to fill your head with rah-rah motivational nonsense where I tell you to simply try a little harder.
Instead, we’ll talk