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Find out how bad habits have spoiled (Ë𻵣¬ÔãÌ£) things around you. For example, a bad habit of getting up late can destroy the timetable of your whole day.

Reward yourself every time you stop yourself from performing the bad habit. This will keep you encouraged to break the bad habit and at the same time make you happy.

There are habits that people have carried with them for years and it will surely take some time to give them up. However, breaking a habit is a better choice than letting it grow into an addiction(ñ«). Try giving up a bad habit, and feel the difference in yourself. You will take pride in yourself and I will certainly congratulate you on it.

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Why we have 1. breaking a bad habit

Because we have got used to it and it has become convenient.

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¡ôReward yourself when youare4. in stopping yourself from performing the bad habit.

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