Thursday, February 27, 2014

7 Essential habits we most want to foster



If we have habits that work for us, we’re much more likely to be happy, healthy, productive, and creative but if otherwise we will be unhappy.
Of a truth, people possess different habit of which they a either ready to smoothing or break completely with a slay-hammer but the readiness is also a thing of big question. Are you ready to make a habit even work better or you are ready to break out from it? Hmn, big “?” indeed Read more..

I asked for reader advice about two questions: do I posses a big habit or bad habit. See your comments (s)…..

First: yes, indeed, I’d missed some important areas. Now I have even more areas to work on either by making it work more or by breaking out.

In the event of time, I have decided to narrow some of my point to the followings:
1. Eat and drink more healthfully (give up sugar, eat more vegetables, drink less alcohol).

2. Exercise regularly (Hmn, you are about to say “I don’t have the time” ok create one).

3. Save and spend wisely (save regularly, pay down debt, donate to worthy causes, make purchases 
that contribute to happiness or habits, pay taxes, stay current with expense reports).

4. Rest, relax, and enjoy (pursue a hobby instead of cruising the internet, enjoy the moment, stop checking email, get enough sleep, spend less time in the car, take time for myself).

5. Stop procrastinating, make consistent progress (practice an instrument, set aside two hours daily for uninterrupted work, learn a language, get yourself busy with edifying stuff).

6. Simplify, clear, and organize (make the bed every day, file regularly should need arise, be neat both inside/outside, give away unused clothing).

7. Engage more deeply — with yourself and with other people (spouse, children, relative and with God) call family members, read the Bible every day, volunteer, spend time with friends.

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