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126 | Simple Tips for Breaking Habits that Don’t Serve You: How I Stopped Eating Sugar & Resisted Complacency

Released Monday, 1st July 2024
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126 |  Simple Tips for Breaking Habits that Don’t Serve You: How I Stopped Eating Sugar & Resisted Complacency

126 | Simple Tips for Breaking Habits that Don’t Serve You: How I Stopped Eating Sugar & Resisted Complacency

126 |  Simple Tips for Breaking Habits that Don’t Serve You: How I Stopped Eating Sugar & Resisted Complacency

126 | Simple Tips for Breaking Habits that Don’t Serve You: How I Stopped Eating Sugar & Resisted Complacency

Monday, 1st July 2024
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Today we’ll talk about the process of eliminating bad habits and stepping into a life of purpose and fulfillment. Through practical tips we uncover the power of understanding our "why," replacing negative habits with positive ones, and living intuitively according to our core values. As we navigate resistance and pushback from others, we're reminded to embrace our brilliance and shine brightly, unapologetically pursuing greatness. Join us on this journey to break free from the chains of complacency and unlock your true potential.

Enjoy!

-Kendra

 

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Here are five simple tips to help break bad habits:

 

  1. Identify the Triggers: Recognize the cues or situations that prompt the habit. Understanding what triggers your behavior can help you anticipate and avoid those situations or develop alternative responses.
  2. Replace with Positive Habits: Instead of simply trying to stop a bad habit, focus on substituting it with a healthier or more productive behavior. For example, if you're trying to quit smoking, replace cigarette breaks with a walk or another activity you enjoy.
  3. Set Clear Goals: Define specific, achievable goals related to breaking the habit. Break down larger goals into smaller, manageable steps, and track your progress along the way. Celebrate your successes to stay motivated.
  4. Create Accountability: Share your goals with supportive friends, family members, or a mentor who can provide encouragement and hold you accountable. Consider joining a support group or finding an accountability partner to help you stay on track.
  5. Practice Self-Compassion: Understand that breaking a habit takes time and effort, and setbacks are a natural part of the process. Be kind to yourself and focus on progress rather than perfection. When you slip up, acknowledge it, learn from it, and recommit to your goals.

 

Quotes:

“Do not go for conformity that breeds mediocrity! Choose instead to stand for transformation that does not only transforms lives, but true purpose and living as well.”

― Ernest Agyemang Yeboah

“Don’t let mediocre people talk you out of your dreams; lions have little in common with sheep.”

― Matshona Dhliwayo

“Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate. Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure. It is our light, not our darkness that most frightens us. We ask ourselves, 'Who am I to be brilliant, gorgeous, talented, fabulous?' Actually, who are you not to be? You are a child of God. Your playing small does not serve the world. There is nothing enlightened about shrinking so that other people won't feel insecure around you. We are all meant to shine, as children do. We were born to make manifest the glory of God that is within us. It's not just in some of us; it's in everyone. And as we let our own light shine, we unconsciously give other people permission to do the same. As we are liberated from our own fear, our presence automatically liberates others.”

- Marianne Williamson

“The tragedy of life is often not in our failure, but rather in our complacency; not in our doing too much, but rather in our doing too little; not in our living above our ability, but rather in our living below our capacities.”-Andy Grove

 

“To avoid enemies, say nothing; to avoid critics, do nothing; to avoid haters, be nothing; but to avoid mediocrity, ignore all.”

― Matshona Dhliwayo

 

“Stumbling towards greatness is better than sprinting towards mediocrity.”

― Matshona Dhliwayo

 

“To be ridiculed for your genius is better than to be praised for your mediocrity.”

― Matshona Dhliwayo

 

“The lonely road to greatness is better than the crowded road to mediocrity.”

― Matshona Dhliwayo

 

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FULFILLMENT THERAPY - Marriage & Family Therapy, Self Mastery, Self Actualization, Unmet Needs, LDS Parent, Family Connection

Building Strong Families Through Self Improvement*Top 2.5 Globally Ranked Podcast*Hey, Parents! Welcome to Fulfillment Therapy, your space for healing and personal growth, where you can nurture yourselves to enrich your family life.We know the drill - you’re constantly on the hunt for ways to be the best parent and spouse, but it often feels like there’s barely a moment to catch your breath. Balancing your duties, connecting with your kids, and tackling stress can leave you feeling completely exhausted. Mornings start with the best of intentions, but somehow, they often unravel into a whirlwind of irritations with everyone heading in different directions by the day’s end. It’s a stressful cycle, and it’s clear that something is missing.I’m Kendra, a mother and therapist who’s been there before. I’ve learned that to be the best parent you can be, you must prioritize self growth. When you stop ignoring and neglecting your own needs and well-being, you’ll find that you have more energy and less resentment to offer your family. In our relentless pursuit of being super parents, we often forget about the importance of self development and maintaining good mental health, which can lead to anxiety and depression.Balancing the responsibilities of family life while nurturing your personal growth can be difficult. However, it’s essential to become the best version of yourself to be the best parent and spouse. Fulfillment Therapy is about more than just refining your parenting skills; it’s about unlocking your full potential. It’s about rediscovering your values and faith, and creating a safe haven for both you and your family to flourish.In this podcast, we’ll learn tips on reducing stress, overwhelm, and depression, while showing you how to take better care of yourself without neglecting your family and core values. You’ll discover how to advocate for yourself--without shame--and how to nurture your individual worth in sustainable, healthy ways. By replenishing your own cup and meeting your own unmet needs, you can provide more for your family AND yourself. We’ll work toward a life where peace, confidence, and a reduced guilt become the norm. You’ll soon discover that your dream of a balanced, joyful life will become your daily reality. It’s time to model healthy self-care, and tap into your unique gifts and talents to make family life more fulfilling than you ever imagined possible.https://fulfillmenttherapy.orgConnect → fulfillment.therapist@gmail.comFacebook → http://bit.ly/fulfillmenttherapy Instagram → https://www.instagram.com/fulfillmenttherapy/

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