HOW TO BREAK BAD HABITS
By Dr Kem Thompson
A habit is a pattern of behaviour that you do repeatedly. Some habits are good,
some are not. Some habits literally cut off years from your life, such as smoking and
stress (perceiving events or circumstances as 'stressful' and reacting accordingly).
Some add years and quality to your life, such as regular moderate physical exercise
and healthy eating.
Habits are driven by your subconscious mind.
Therefore if you wish to change a habit or cultivate a new one, it makes no sense
to focus on 'behaviour modification', for behaviour is an outward effect: thought is
the cause of all behaviour.
To cultivate a good habit, you must modify your thoughts.
When you re-condition your mind by filling it with healthy thoughts and images,
the resultant behaviour changes 'automatically' to fit in with the predominant images
in your mind.
As Og Mandino says in 'The Greatest Salesman in The World', since you are a
slave to your habits, form good habits and become a slave to them.
The sort of mental activity or reprogramming I'm referring to has been called
'creative bombardment'. It means you spend time creating messages to feed
your mind through your senses (sight - pictures that represent perfect health to
you, written affirmations; auditory - affirmations spoken out loud; olfactory -
smells that you associate with perfect health; tactile - feelings you associate with
perfect health), and then literally bombard your mind with these messages as often
as you possibly can.
Points to bear in mind when creating these messages:
- They must not refer to the bad habit you're trying to overcome. Eg if you wish to
stop smoking, your messages must not refer to the word or concept of smoking.
This is because 'what you focus on expands'. You do not want to give the topic
any energy to expand. You want to starve it of attention so it 'dies'.
- They should refer to your desired outcome.
- They should focus on the habit you wish to cultivate.
- They should refer to various aspects of the good habit you wish to cultivate.
You want to cover all bases and leave no stone unturned here.
For instance if you wish to form the habit of eating healthy meals and snacks,
your messages should communicate things like 'I enjoy going shopping for my
vegetables and fruits', 'I enjoy preparing healthy meals', 'I love the taste and
texture of healthy meals', etc (come up with yours - you get the idea). Notice that
the processes involved in you eventually eating healthy meals are covered by those
statements.
- You must think about and communicate these messages in the present tense.
Your subconscious mind knows to obey any instructions you give it. If your
instructions are in the future tense, you'll always be in the future tense. If they
are in the present tense, you will presently see the changes you desire.
- You must communicate these messages with positive emotion. Love yourself
as you are, with all your faults and bad habits, on your way to where you're going.
Be very happy and thankful that you are improving every moment, and that you
are forming habits that will keep you healthy for life. Feel good about what you're
doing and where you're going with your thought-modification program.
- They must remind you of the benefits of your new habit/desired outcome.
There is a lot more to it than this of course, but with the above information you should
be able to start and maintain a solid program of good-habit cultivation.
When you do, you will realize that, because you've dealt with the issue from its
root, your new healthy habits are lasting. For life. Isn't that what everyone wants?