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“Don’t worry, I reasonsed, it’s just empty interest. Except, empty interest isn’t doing either of us any favors. The sooner I stop keeping up the appearance that I’m ok being supportive and encouraging without seeing that in return, the better. You only miss what you don’t have and right now I’m giving you parts of myself you have not earned for a long time. It’s time you learned what missing that feels like.”
— time to break habits
“The moment you feel like you have to prove your worth to someone is the moment you absolutely and utterly have to walk away.”
— Alyssia Harris (via purplebuddhaquotes)
“I remember crying over you and I don’t mean a couple of tears and I’m blue. I’m talking about collapsing and screaming at the moon.”
— The Avett Brothers, Tear Down the House (via hplyrikz)
“My tongue will tell the anger of my heart, or else my heart concealing it will break.”
— William Shakespeare, The Taming of the Shrew (via books-n-quotes)
I am important to my pets. And sometimes that is all that matters.
(March 13 2022)
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How to Break a Habit
1. Make up your mind to do things differently. Make the decision to turn this thing around. You have all the power you need, and you can make this work for you.
2. Decide to only work on one habit at a time. That focuses your mind, and your will to succeed.
3. Design a plan that is attractive and rewarding. If the pain exceeds the gain then you may not persevere. There must be something that’s enticing to make it seem worthwhile.
4. Nuke your negative thinking. You know that things will be tough and you’ll be tempted to give up – but plan in advance so you can push through trying times. For example, imagine how you’ll feel when you are living differently, and you’ve broken with the habit, and are basking in success.
5. Know the worst times of day, and the times you struggle most. Then come up with a plan so you cope better with those. But … make sure your ideas work, and are attractive enough, as it’s hard to keep on going when we’re low on energy.
6. Keep it simple. A harsh or complex plan can be too hard to implement. But making simple changes feels much more doable. (Also, remind yourself “it’s easy; this is something I can do.”)
7. Notice your successes. And reward yourself with that. Your effort’s paying off – and you are closer to your goal.