MANAGING HABITS
Developing the motivation and the initiative necessary to make positive behavior changes can result in:
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- Greater satisfaction with personal and professional life
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- More opportunities for advancement at work
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- Improved relationships with family, friends, and co-workers
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- Increase productivity and improved quality of work product
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- Height self-esteem
- A fuller, more rewarding life
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- You work on your self-control and determination to facilitate changing to healthier habits.
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2. You review your habits at least once per month.
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3. You are able to identify a particular location, time, emotional state, or person that trigger a specific habit of your concern habits.
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4. You practice pausing and reflecting before doing something you know is against your best interest.
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5. You have the habit of carefully inventory your lifestyle, increasing your self-awareness around your good and bad habits.
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6. You practice self-discipline, so you can create or modify habits when you needed.
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8. You form new habits by switching routines.
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9. You feel confident to be able to change a habit before attempting to do so.
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11. You experiment with different rewards while changing a bad habit.
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12. As an independent thinker, you challenge yourself on the information being received, seeing if it is reasonable.
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14. You are aware of the use of self-control to overcome impulses, emotions, and behaviors in order to achieve longer-term goals.
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15. You maintain a high level of self-discipline every day; controlling yourself and making yourself work effectively.
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17. You have a written list of all the things you do well.
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18. You practice visualizing yourself on how you will be behaving after changing to who you want to be.
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20. You are working constantly to substitute bad habits for good habits.
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Contributor: Edison Guerraperez
References: The Power of Habit. Why we do what we do. By Charles Duhigg






