1. It's not fair to others
One of the great universal laws
ruling our wonderful planet says that you get back what you
put out there.
Want others to be kind and considerate
to you?
Then start putting the considerate,
kind vibes out there and pick up your clothes, your dishes,
and stop interrupting or whatever it is you or a collective
"others" define as a bad habit.
2. It's not fair to you
I'm sure you're a nice person,
and you pride yourself on having generous, warmhearted traits.
So, it's not fair to you either
that this simple, little, annoying thing you do can wield the
power that it now, or will soon have.
These tiny culprits have been
known to ruin marriages, friendships, and cause the downfall
of many a mighty person.
Plus you'll feel better about
yourself.
3. Your success depends on
it
Bad habits have a funny way of
scope and context creep.
First they only happen in certain
situations, and the next thing you know, you're at a business
function swirling your fingers through the chip dip.
Put an end to it now before situations
that require your utmost polish become tarnished by these terribly
annoying little critters.
4. You probably don't like
it when others do the same thing
Think about it. If someone did
the same thing to you, would it bother you?
Be honest.
Sometimes all it takes is a simple
exercise in empathy to find the motivation to quit whatever
it is we could benefit from stopping.
5. List your own reasons
But be sincere.
What is it costing you to perpetuate
these habits?
Whether it's a moment of peace,
seemingly perpetual nagging, or simple anxiety resulting from
anticipation of the next blow-up or negative comment, you owe
it to yourself to commit to your ongoing personal development,
and to the elimination of any behavior whose costs far outweigh
the benefits.