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09 Feb

Stopping Bad Habits: 7 Wonderful Strategies to Remember

  • By Nisha
  • In Habits, Mind
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Stopping Bad Habits

Stopping Bad Habits

Jerry’s wife had told Jerry to pick their son, Tom, from school today. He agreed. Usually, every Friday night Jerry goes to have a drink with his friends. But evening when his friends asked him about joining them for the drink, he changed his mind. He phoned his wife and told her that “he is busy, he can’t pick Tom.” Later, when he realized that how unhappy is his wife about this, he started thinking about stopping bad habits and becoming a better person.

 

Do you also wish to become a better person by stopping bad habits? Who does not? By the Way, being honest and accepting the negative behaviors is crucial in stopping bad habits.

“Most people don’t have that willingness to break bad habits. They have a lot of excuses, and they talk like victims”

– Carlos Santana

Studies show that about 40% of our day-to-day activities rely on repetitive, routine actions that don’t require much thinking on our part.

A lot of things in our lives depend on our habits. Healthy teeth are the result of daily brushing and proper oral care. How healthy you are right now is because of your eating and exercise routines. In essence, Habits run our lives!

 

So, I do not need to tell you, how important is it to have good practices in improving yourself. None of us are perfect beings. We all have some bad habits. Stopping bad habits will bring vast improvements to our lives.

 

Before diving into the tips to help you in stopping bad habits, I would like to remind you that your bad habits have taken years to establish themselves. They are not going to change overnight! Stopping bad habits is a long process that doesn’t happen overnight.

 

Let’s find out the seven incredible strategies which are helpful in stopping bad habits.

1.Just a bad habit?

 

Stopping Bad Habits

John had an argument with his wife over some household chore. He went out of the home. After a couple of hours, he came back fully drunk!

Next morning, John’s wife says: “John, Do you know you were thoroughly drunk yesterday? You were out of control! You are getting addicted to Alcohol”.

John replies that “Addicted? I drink only once in a while. That too when I am upset!”

 

First, you should identify whether the negative routine, you are planning to break your own is not a deep-seated addiction. You might feel that it’s just an innocent action you do “sometimes.”

Okay!  How can we distinguish a habit from an addiction?

 

In simple terms, if you have control over the behavior. Then it is a habit. With willpower and strategies, stopping bad habits is possible. Whereas, addiction is the repetition of action that a person is unable or unwilling to control or stop even though he knows about its harmful consequences.

If you have an addiction, you probably should seek out professional counseling.

Not sure whether you have a bad habit or addiction?

Check out the Addiction Questionnaire given below:

 

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2. Plan for the change

 

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Julie decided to reduce her weight. She has been on a weight-loss diet. For the past couple of weeks, Julie has been eating only healthy foods. She is already experiencing a new level of energy. Today, her boss yelled at her for being late at work. Suddenly her willpower started to crack! During the lunch break, she ordered an extra-large pizza pie with all the fillings. She moved to a comfort food to make herself feel better.

 

When you feel stressed or tired, there is a high chance that you go back to the old behavior only to feel better.

Your failures of stopping bad habits in the past could be a result of not having a proper plan and relying merely on your willpower. Understand the behavior you are giving up.

Moreover, you cannot change anything unless you are ready and committed to doing so. The more honest you are with yourself, the more likely you will be able to succeed in changing your habits.

Plan for the resistance you will experience on the way to a new behavior.

 

Focus on one habit change at a time.

 

Nancy and her friends were discussing their New Year Resolutions during their monthly get together. Nancy‘s Resolutions were to go to the gym five days a week, stop smoking, getting up early at 6 o’clock. Just a month later, she has given up on all these resolutions.

 

Instead of focusing on one habit change, many people try to fix their entire lives— all on the first of January. Most of us don’t have the willpower necessary to manage multiple new routines. As a result, one failure often rises into multiple failures when we attempt to juggle several new routines at the same time. We might even get so frustrated with one change that we give up on all other new routines.

 

Stopping bad habits starts with identifying your bad habits.

 

Create a log of all your bad habits.

Stopping Bad Habits

You can take help of your family members and friends in identifying your bad habits.

 

Next, decide on which one habit you want to eliminate from your life.

 

Find out “Why ” you should get rid of the habit.

You can ask yourself below questions and write down the answers.

 

  • List down the benefits you get out of breaking each bad habit?
  • How often do you do them?
  • Ask the people closest to you. Individuals who care about you will give you the honest feedback you need and will be able to provide support.

 

Choose the one habit change which will bring drastic improvements to your life.

 

 

Stopping Bad Habits

 

 

3. Commit to a 30-Day Trial Period

 

Many people believe it takes 21 days in breaking a bad habit. But some studies suggest that it takes 66 days to create a brand-new routine. I have already discussed 30-day Trial Period as a way to change a habit. So a great way to get started is to commit to a 30-day challenge.

According to the 30-day Trial method, you don’t commit to the habit change until the end of the 30-day trial period. Only then you will decide to stay or quit the new behavior.

 

4. Fix a Start Date

 

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Write down the date when you will start the habit change.

 

Do not delay it for long.No need to wait for a new year day or 1st of next month. Telling your colleagues, family members, and friends about your plans of stopping bad habits will make you more likely to succeed.

Having an official countdown keeps you energized as the new habit is to improve your life.

 

5. Define Your Outcome

 

Breaking bad habits is exactly like setting a goal. So set your target goal, coupled with a deadline.

 

If you want to be a vegetarian, you need to identify what foods to eat, what foods to avoid and the time when this change will happen.

Your outcome would be:

“By April 1st, I will no longer eat meat or fish. Instead, I will eat home-cooked meals with fresh greens and pulses.”

If you are following a 30-day trial period, you create a similar metric for the end of the trial period. Then when the date arrives, you can decide if you want to continue with the habit change or not.

 

 

6. Avoid Big Changes

 

 

Stopping Bad Habits

Some people can make large changes at a time. You or your friend might have quit smoking or drinking with sheer willpower alone. But that success ratio is just one out of hundred!

When you focus on a significant change, one mistake will make you feel like a failure.

When you insist on 100 percent perfection, you often develop a “what the hell” mindset when making a mistake.

You might have been on a healthy diet track for many days. But one day you may get tempted and eat a pizza.   If you are on a significant change, the chances are that you will have the “what the hell” effect.

“What the hell! I’ve already made a mistake, so I have already failed.”

You might treat that one mistake as a failure and get back to the old behavior of unhealthy eating habits.

Nobody is perfect. Do not focus on perfection. Have some wiggle room for you to slip from time to time.

 

Instead of making significant overnight changes focus on making small changes that compound over time. Split your habit change into minor modifications.

 

Getting better 1% a day is the strategy to follow when you improve yourself the Kaizen way.

For instance, to shift to a healthy diet. Start by avoiding fast foods.

As per the 30-day Trial method, your outcome will be

“By April 1st, I will no longer eat my lunch from fast food restaurants. Instead, I would have eaten home-cooked meals or from traditional restaurants for at least 25 days in March.”

Here you are giving yourself a bit of wiggle room on the total number of days. You need to be ready for setbacks in successfully stopping bad habits.

 

Stopping Bad Habits

 

 

7. Focus on Incremental Improvements

 

 

Stopping Bad Habits

 

Understand your habit thoroughly. The more information you have, the easier it is to break your bad habit.

Some habits can be tracked daily based on whether you did it or not like below:

Going to the Gym

Eating Fast Food

Some other behaviors can be monitored only by the amount of usage:

Number of Cigarettes you smoke, pushups you take, Calories you consume, drinks you consume daily

 Or

Amount of Time you spent in the social media or the amount of Time you spent watching TV

The incremental approach is best suited to the habits where you can track the practice by the amount of usage.

 

Suppose you want to break your smoking habit. You smoke daily 25 cigarettes

Your 30-day Trail Goal would be:

“By April 1st, I would have smoked only 15 cigarettes daily for at least 15 days.”

Your incremental goal would be:

“For the first couple of weeks in March, I will smoke only 20 cigarettes daily.”

“For the last couple of weeks in March, I will smoke only 15 cigarettes daily.”

Once you complete your 30-day trial period, you can reset the goal.

 

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These seven strategies in stopping bad habits are critical in setting the groundwork for a habit change. But stopping bad habits is successful when you have a new positive, empowering behavior as a replacement.  Next week, I will discuss habit triggers and how can we efficiently accomplish habit changes. Have you found these tips useful in stopping bad habits? Let me know through your comments.

 

Enjoyed Reading this?

 

You may like these posts on Habit Building:

Creating New Habits Through Habit Stacking

Improve Yourself the Kaizen Way

Awesome Way to Change a Habit

 

 

 

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    Comments

  1. Andrea Broom
    February 10, 2017

    These are such great tips, kicking a bad habit can be tough.

    Reply
  2. Nina
    February 10, 2017

    These ways to break habits seem realistic. For me, I have the bad habit of spending a little bit here and there on things I really don’t need. I need to work to cut out all the unnecessary spending.

    Reply
  3. NICHOLE Freeman
    February 10, 2017

    This is a great read and I am sharing this for my FB friends. It all makes since to plan for the change. When you write a plan usually you complete them .

    Reply
  4. Amber Myers
    February 10, 2017

    Great ideas! One of my bad habits is picking my nails. I’m working on it. But I don’t smoke at least! The smell was always too much for me.

    Reply
  5. Chanelle Lynn
    February 10, 2017

    I am a true believer in breaking bad habits. I grew up with having not the greatest ones to live by, and that all changed as I started getting older and seeing life differently. Thank you for this!

    http://www.imagineyourart.org

    Reply
  6. Tasheena @ SimplyTasheena.com
    February 10, 2017

    I really enjoyed reading this post. You provide some really great tips.

    Reply
  7. Nikki
    February 10, 2017

    Great tips! You’re so right, when you want 100% perfection and fail, the what the hell attitude definitely creeps in! Thanks for sharing! Nikki x

    Reply
  8. Rose
    February 11, 2017

    Making changes in myself was a goal this year. You had some great tips. It is a slow process though and has to be deliberate with focused intentions.

    Reply
  9. Beth
    February 11, 2017

    Identifying and overcoming a bad habit is critical to success. Your post is awesome is helping us do just that!

    Beth || http://www.TheStyleBouquet.com

    Reply
  10. Rebecca
    February 11, 2017

    totally agree with these! thanks for sharing 🙂

    Reply
  11. Deimarys
    February 11, 2017

    One of my goals this year is to be more focus on my work. These tips are great to do that.

    Reply
  12. CourtneyLynne
    February 12, 2017

    These are some great tips!!! Getting rid of bad habits can be tough!

    Reply
  13. Amrita
    February 12, 2017

    The right way to start is baby steps .And the 21 days to habit worked with me.I am walking everyday got the last 6 months and lifting weights .Trying to stop the panic attacks .Good news it works .Just stop the brain thought loops

    Reply
  14. Ola
    February 13, 2017

    These are all great suggestions to overcoming bad habits. Humility is also a huge help. Without it! It can be hard to identify your personal problems and work on them.

    Reply
  15. Felicia
    February 13, 2017

    This is a great post. It helps people make a transition from a bad habit without going completely cold turkey.

    Reply
  16. Liz from lizwilcox.com
    February 13, 2017

    I think the biggest tip I could share would be to truly desire to quit and to keep that desire burning hot! I have quit so many things because I really really wanted it. If I don’t want it, I’m not going to quit even if I know it is bad for me. Like drinking MTN Dew, I have no desire to quit that so I don’t. I have quit overeating, stress eating, biting my nails, anxiety…all that because I had a true desire.

    Reply
  17. Mindy@FarmFitLiving
    February 13, 2017

    Follow one course until success! Focus. So important for change and so become a better person.

    Reply
  18. Ana Ojha
    February 13, 2017

    These are some great tips! However, I feel that it is important for a person to change the bad habits if he is really willing to change else everything would be a vain.

    Reply
  19. Ance
    February 13, 2017

    I agree that with taking small steps we can beat the bad habits everything what we need to do is taking first step to stop with the bad habits these are great strategies how we can start.

    Reply
  20. Divya
    February 13, 2017

    Definitely important steps to take in order to break a bad habit! I feel like it’s a lot like writing a Behavior Intervention Plan for my students. You have to analyze the antecedent and view the consequence to really determine how to change the behavior.

    Reply
  21. Sauumye Chauhan
    February 13, 2017

    Those are some really awesome steps to follow!! Thanks for sharing!!

    Reply
  22. Tasheena @ SimplyTasheena.com
    February 13, 2017

    I really enjoyed reading this post. I love the strategies you provided.

    Reply
  23. Anne
    February 14, 2017

    Procrastination is definitely a bad habit that I need to work on. I like the plan suggested because it seems manageable and also makes me super self-aware which is a great idea! 🙂

    Reply
  24. Kusum
    February 14, 2017

    Totally agree, baby steps is the way to go! Drastic or big changes are only temporary and wont really last long.

    xx, Kusum | http://www.sveeteskapes.com

    Reply
  25. blair villanueva
    February 14, 2017

    Sometimes we already know those bad habits but we didn’t make a move to stop it because we haven’t experience the uber negative effects. The attitude of too much adventurous with bad habits should be eliminate.

    Reply
  26. Anna
    February 14, 2017

    I love this post. Sometimes not doing the bad habit is hard, for some reason even though we know it’s a habit we still do it. Great post by the way.

    Reply
  27. Anosa
    February 14, 2017

    Thanks for sharing your insights. I agree on some of your points. For the meantime, we need to stop and reflect to check if there are something that need to be changed on our habits.

    Reply
  28. Rochelle
    February 14, 2017

    Change is probably one of the most difficult things to deal with unless you have a plan in place. Awesome post!

    Reply
  29. Valerie
    February 14, 2017

    Yes baby steps is the only way. I’m so making my hubby read this . Wink.

    Reply
  30. Vishal Vashisht
    February 15, 2017

    Very nice post with excellent strategies. In the banking world, it is said plans don’t fail, we fail to plan. Same way the only way you can stop bad habits if you have a strategy. Otherwise, you can’t change yourself. A very nice post about changing yourself. I love it.

    Reply
  31. Oindrila
    February 15, 2017

    Great post with such true points. One of my bad habits was to bite my nails and now I seem to have passed that phase. Looking forward to minimize my other bad habits.

    Reply
  32. Sandra Negron
    February 15, 2017

    This post was super helpful and informative, I mean we all have a bad habit or 2.

    Reply
  33. Nicole McIntosh
    February 15, 2017

    I LOVE this! Bad habits are so hard to change so these tips are very helpful

    XOXO- Nicole
    http://www.withlovenikki.com

    Reply
  34. angie
    February 15, 2017

    change is one thing that is hard for many to take. I am one of those but when I know I have to change I follow many of what you shared and continue on life standing firm
    come see us at http://shopannies.blogspot.com

    Reply
  35. Shevy
    February 15, 2017

    The worse thing about having a bad habit is not knowing and secondly knowing and not admitting! Sadly I have a lot of bad habits that I would like to change. But it is said that a bad habit takes as much time to break as it did to start. I think the first step is realizing and next making improvements to change it!
    Great read!

    http://www.travelbeautyblog.com

    Reply
  36. Melissa
    February 16, 2017

    One bad habit of mine is waking up late. I think if I started with this, all things will follow.

    http://www.melissathemermaid.com

    Reply
  37. Victoria
    February 16, 2017

    this is so inspiring and it is a call to action. I feel like anyone who needs motivation should read this post and it will immediately uplift them! great read!

    Reply
  38. Elizabeth
    February 18, 2017

    A thought provoking post this, very informative. I now feel like I have an awful lot of bad habits, lol!

    Reply
  39. Stephanie Jeannot
    February 18, 2017

    I have some terrible vices I really want to change and hope to because I am aware of them. Trying to work around them would make such a big difference for my life and my stress level and the way I deal with people.

    Reply
  40. Krystal // The Krystal Diaries
    February 19, 2017

    Bad habits are so hard to break sometimes! I have the worst habit of always touching my face. I know I shouldn’t because it leads to breakouts and messes with my makeup but I just can’t help it.

    Reply
  41. neha
    February 20, 2017

    Wonderful list . These are so simple steps , yet they will be so useful in getting rid of the bad habits one at a time. Agree one must recognize, take note of and then tackle the bad habits.

    Reply
  42. Chante
    February 23, 2017

    You definitely have to address your bad habits before working on them

    Reply

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