Tuesday, May 19, 2020
10 Toxic Habits You Need To Break - Classy Career Girl
10 Toxic Habits You Need To Break We go through life in pursuit of meaning and happiness, trying and buying one thing after another in hopes that these things will give us the long-lasting happiness we all yearn to achieve. After all, isnt that what Aristotle said life is all about? Happiness is the meaning and the purpose of life, the whole aim and end of human existence.â Yet, many people struggle with finding it. You see, our lives are the sum of our habits. How healthy, happy, and successful we are today is a result of the things we do and think about every day. If you grew up to be someone who complains all the time, youâve trained yourself to always focus on the negative side of things. More negative habits like this can collectively have adverse effects on your growth as a person. They are the reasons why you can never be truly happy no matter what you do, and they must be gotten rid of ASAP. Unfortunately, breaking bad habits is no easy feat. Just like how alcoholics and heavy smokers cant simply decide they want to quit drinking and smoking one day then instantly overcome their addiction, breaking bad habits is a long and hard process that requires strong self-control and willpowerâ"but think of the liberating feeling you can finally enjoy once you let go of the things holding you down all along! The first step to breaking a bad habit is accepting it, and to accept it, you have to acknowledge it. Here are 10 toxic habits you might be doing and have to put an end to. The Road To A Happier, Healthier You: 10 Toxic Habits You Need To Break 1. Sweating The Small Stuff Stop worrying about things you canât change. And if itâs something you have control over, do something about it. Seth J. Gillihan Ph.D., a professor in Psychology, says âworry isnt worth what it can costâ"tension, poor sleep, irritability, fatigue, problems concentrating, and general unhappiness. After all, most of what we worry about never happens.â 2. Wasting Unhealthy Amounts of Time Watching TV Shows and just about every other unproductive thing you do for hours on end. Donât get too caught up that you start to compromise time that couldve been spent on the things that actually matter and the things that would contribute to your growth as a person. 3. Wasting Time on Toxic People Got a coworker that always gets on your nerves? A âfriendâ that holds you down instead of lifting you up? Your life is too precious to be wasted dealing with people who affect your life negatively and keeps you from the path to success. Find a way to cope with that coworker you canât stand. Let go of people who donât support you and appreciate you for who you are. Never settle for low-quality relationships just because youâre afraid to be alone. After all, when you rid yourself of toxic relationships, you are making way for better things to come. Surround yourself only with people who will encourage you and make you want to be a better person. 4. Not Taking Care of Your Body With the stressful lifestyle that comes with being an adult, many turn to smoking and drinking to cope. While they arenât exactly harmful in limited amounts, when abused, they could lead to serious health consequences in the long run. Now is the time to break those habits. Your old self will be thanking you for it. Find other healthier ways to cope with stress instead. 5. Spending Long Hours Lurking on Social Media Spending too long looking at other peopleâs stories can negatively affect your emotional well-being and satisfaction in life. It will only leave you feeling depressed and think your life isnât as exciting as theirs. You have your own life to liveâ"go out and live it instead of comparing it with othersâ. No oneâs life isnât really what it seems to be on social media anyway. 6. Using Your Phone Before Bedtime Studies have shown that the light from our mobile devices has a high concentration of blue light which affects levels of sleep-inducing hormone melatonin and can mess up your body clock, making it harder for you to sleep every night. Not getting enough sleep at night makes you a grumpy person in the morning! 7. Always Saying âYesâ Stop trying to please everyone else. Itâs okay to do things for the sake of others, but not to the point where it becomes detrimental to your own well-being. Learn to make decisions youâre comfortable with, not what you think will be good for other people. As Savannah Marie said, âIf you want to change how you live your life, start by making your own decisions.â 8. Always Looking for Something or Someone to Blame Stop blaming the universe, your god, your friend, and everyone else for all the misfortunes you experience. It doesnât mean everything bad that happens to you is your fault. It just means you need to take responsibility for what happens in your life. After all, whatâs happening in your life right now is the result of your past decisions. Make the best of what you have and stop complaining that others have it better than you do. Every person you meet is fighting their own battle. 9. Constantly Putting Things Off Weâre all guilty of putting things off from time to time. It may be because weâre not in the mood, or weâre too scared to do something that we delay doing them for as long as we can. However, avoiding these tasks will only heighten your fear and undermine your confidence in doing the task. Turning procrastination into a habit can hinder you from achieving true happiness and success. Laziness is another story, but itâs also another habit that hinders you from achieving your goals. Go to the doctor. Make that phone call. Give your room that makeover youâve been thinking about for months. Go see that movie youâve had in your browser bookmark since last year. Start with the little things, and soon enough youâll be adapting the habit and mindset of doing things NOW. Youâll be surprised how a simple change in behavior can change your life. 10. Living in Your Comfort Zone Successful people didnât get to where they are because they sat around and waited for things to be handed to them. Stop talking yourself down. Ask that coworker youâve been eyeing for long out. Quit that job youâve been keeping because itâs âstableâ and pursue your real passion. As Blair Waldorf once said, âDestiny is for losers. Itâs a stupid excuse to wait for things to happen instead of making them happen.â Popular belief states that it takes 21 days to break a habit, but experts argue in recent studies that âthereâs no typical time frame for breaking a habit, and the right recipe is going to be a mix of personality, motivation, circumstances, and the habit in question.â Apparently, people who willingly want to break a habit for their own good can change their behavior faster than those that are only doing it due to pressure from others. Old habits die hard, but donât let the challenge discourage you. In the end, youâre doing this for yourself. Arenât you excited for the happiness that awaits you?
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