Showing posts with label habits. Show all posts
Showing posts with label habits. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 2, 2016

STRUGGLING?

"It shouldn't be this hard…should it?"

Do you know what he might have been talking about?
Can you guess?

He was kvetching - and rightfully so - about changing those pesky behavior patterns we call… TA DAH! ... HABITS!


Wikipedia says it is not a misconception that it takes an average of 66 days to break a habit…
but generally between 18 and 254 days!


What do ya say?
Did you know that?

Doesn't it make you feel better?


Friday, January 3, 2014

SERIOUSLY SPEAKING - DOES SCOLDING EVER WORK?


Scolding does not tend to be an effective strategy for long term change.  In fact, one of the best ways to imprint a bad habit is by scolding!

Sound strange?

Think about it.  How many times did a parent saying "Don't do that!" really stop you?  For how long?

I keep thinking about this guy who screams "No!" at his dog all the time.  He shocks the dog with his loud voice, the behavior stops - for about 2 minutes - the dog shakes his head, re-groups - and goes back for seconds!

Dogs and humans are not that different in this!  

How often has scolding yourself actually changed your behavior?







DANCE WITH IT!   EXPERIENTIAL APPS           

An opportunity to experiment with some fun
ideas...


TAKE A LOOK AT WHERE YOU'RE STUCK AND THINK ABOUT 'UNPINNING' BEHAVIORS THAT YOU NO LONGER WANT...


An emotional anchor is a hook that has allowed a behavior to 'adhere' to you.

Our emotional anchors are made up of words.

Did your mom ever attach gloves to your jacket with a safety pin so that you wouldn't lose them?

We attach our behaviors with emotional safety pins made up of these words.

Take a minute to think about the word anchors you use:
    I can't 
    I won't 
    I never 
    I always
    I don't 

Now think about the behaviors or habits you use them to attach to yourself...  

Eating? 
Exercise? 
Sleeping? 
Drinking? 
Smoking? 


If you decide you have some habits you'd like to release, imagine unpinning your verbal safety pins -  and actually allow yourself to experience the sense of relief as you watch the behavior drift away…

Have some fun with this one!  Do this exercise as many times as you want until the attachment is totally gone!






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Friday, September 6, 2013

SERIOUSLY SPEAKING – MAKING RENEWAL REAL

Our human brain has the capacity for both renewal and change – as we change our behaviors and environment, and indeed as we learn new things, new neural pathways and synapses are created! 

The science of Neuroplasticity has led us to understand that the brain remains ‘plastic’ even into adulthood!  

We continue to have the capacity to evolve and learn – to change old habits and create new ones.  Our role is to choose and make decisions that allow - and help - this change happen!  
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DANCE WITH IT!   EXPERIENTIAL APPS

An opportunity to experiment with some fun ideas...



A habit can be a default position that you set because it works, or a habit can be a default position created without awareness, by you or by others for you.

Over riding a habit can create tension.  Opposition requires force – therefore to facilitate change, disrupt the old patterns first!


This is a perfect time of year to ask yourself the following questions:


1)      What do I see when I look at myself?

2)     What are the habitual behaviors that bind me?

3)     What are the mistakes I keep repeating?



Now use your magic - your conscious wonderfully plastic mind - to release yourself from the destructive, non-life affirming, habitual behaviors that you have allowed yourself to be bound to. 


By doing this you create space for new neural pathways to be created and new life affirming behaviors!






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