I am going to make a habit of this.

It’s ‘Bad Habit Week’ at the NDD!


 

 

This could easily be called addiction week as well, but I wanted to use the word habit because it applies in more cases.   Not everyone is an addict, but everyone has habits.  Some can be quite debilitating and destructive so whether we call it an addiction or a habit, it still is a subject that everyone deals with at some level.
The problem with habits is that often times we don’t realize we have them until we get in a relationship. When that happens the other person is close enough often enough to see the habit in action, we can’t hide it.  But if we are lucky they are also close enough to say something about it to us. It might be something as simple as leaving the top off the medicine bottle.  It might be something as severe as continually hurting someone’s feelings with a facial expression and verbal response.


Even if we are lucky enough to have someone who will point out our bad habits, we still have to decide in our own brain to do something about it.  And one thing is for certain, you won’t change a habit by continuing to do the habit.  
You must adjust.  It might be a complete different direction, it might be a slight course change, but whatever it is, you have to decide to do it.


The key is to not be overwhelmed by the task. You don’t have to change your life goal by redefining a new destination, you just have to change take one small step in a new direction.  It might be a decision to buy healthier food today at the grocery store. It’s not a decision to ALWAYS and FOREVER ONLY buy healthy food. It’s just a small decision today to buy healthier food.  Do that one thing and you have changed your direction and that is enough.  Worry about the next trip to the store when you take it, not today.


Drawing and commentary by Marty Coleman of The Napkin Dad DailyQuote is a Chinese proverb



Napkin Dad Trivia – I learned to fly airplanes when I was 13 years old.