Angelik_Fiona




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  1. 1. Learn to accept the fact that my Husband is human and not perfect and accept the consequences for His mistakes, since I chose to follow & trust Him so closely
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  2. 2. finish what I start
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  3. 3. Get out more
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  4. 4. List 5 highs and lows, 5 things I'm grateful for, and 5 things that make me happy for each day
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  5. 5. Buy more Hime Gyaru outfits
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  6. 6. Actually practice victorian etiquette more often & act as a young Victorian girl truly should
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  7. 7. Be more humble
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  8. 8. Be a nicer person
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  9. 9. Finish my Household Manual
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  10. 10. Stop procrastinating
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  11. 11. Review this list throughly weekly
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  12. 12. Learn to appreciate & take better care of my things
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  13. 13. Improve myself
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  14. 14. Keep promises
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  15. 15. Stop making others feel inferrior to me
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  16. 16. Stop asking "why?"
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  17. 17. Learn about new hobbies before I jump right into them
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  18. 18. Learn to stop impulsively lying
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  19. 19. Stop doing stupid things
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  20. 20. Stop asking to buy things on impulse
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  21. 21. Take photos of The Las Vegas strip
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  22. 22. Get a Blackberry or iPhone
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  23. 23. Concentrate on flattening my stomache
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  24. 24. Sincerely apologize to the people I've hurt
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  25. 25. Be a good listener
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  26. 26. Learn to skate backwards and do twirls on the ice
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  27. 27. Knit something completely for myself
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  28. 28. Learn to think more positively
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  29. 29. stop being so impulsive
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  30. 30. Stop associating money with who I am
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  31. 31. Be more considerate of other's feelings
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  32. 32. Stop being self-centered
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  33. 33. Stop trying to be like those I develop close friendships with
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  34. 34. Develop a better posture
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  35. 35. Make new friends
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  36. 36. Be a better friend
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  37. 37. Be more grateful
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  38. 38. Not worry about what others think of me
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  39. 39. Learn to control my depression
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  40. 40. Stop measuring myself by the negative things alone people say about me
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  41. 41. Become a better submissive
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  42. 42. Become more graceful in my movements
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  43. 43. Stop putting the blame on my "little" self for my mistakes.
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improve myself
From Zen Habits 10 months ago

Note: This is a guest post by Haider Al-Mosawi from Personal Growth Map.

Forming new habits is often seen as a huge commitment that only a few fortunate souls – blessed with a naturally high dosage of willpower – can ever accomplish. The rest of us can only content ourselves with silly attempts to change, only to default to our old ways.

But the problem isn’t really with forming new habits. It’s our approach to forming new habits that makes life difficult.

To make your life much easier, here are two simple ways you can use to form new habits that will help you get great results without really trying!

Half Habits

The most common approach to forming a new habit is to attempt to create it with a single leap from your old way to the new way, without any transition period. You smoke and you want to quit smoking. You drink coffee and you want to cut it out of your diet. You don’t exercise and want to join the gym to exercise on a daily basis. To achieve your goals, you rely on commitment and willpower.

But as you have experienced time and time again, your willpower will dwindle a few weeks down the road (if you survive that long) and drag your commitment down with it, leaving you with your old ways… if not worse!

That’s because to go from one way to a totally new way is unnatural. It comes as a shock to your mind, body and soul and they will fight fiercely to return to a way that is familiar to them.

What’s the solution, I hear you ask?

Well, that’s a good question, and I’m glad you asked it :)

A solution I would recommend would be to go for half habits.

What does that mean?

Rather than trying to commit FULLY to a new habit, you simply take a step in its direction.

For example, instead of immediately joining a gym in order to become healthy, if your body has almost forgotten what “physical activity” means, incorporate a mini-exercise routine at home. That way, you don’t feel guilty that you’re not going to the gym every day, and you’re not taking something on that will be met with resistance. It’s a small adjustment that you won’t have difficulty keeping up.

An advantage to half habits is that you accept that you need to go through a transition period from old habit to new habit. You accept this as something natural and not a failing on your part.

Your focus then turns to the progress that you are making instead of the times you fall off the wagon!

“Oh great! I exercised four times this week!” instead of “OH MY GOD! I haven’t exercised for THREE days this week!”

And with half habits, you can effectively take on a number of habits without feeling any pressure!

Another great advantage to half habits is that some habits help reinforce each other!

Cutting down on coffee helps you get more quality sleep, which helps make it easier to wake up early, which gives you more time to do quality work, etc.

You transition towards new habits without feeling burdened by unrealistic commitments and can enjoy making progress in your life.

And what’s the other way you can form habits easily…?

Timeless Habits

One of the major obstacles we face in trying to adopt new habits into our lives is simply that we don’t have the time to do so!

If you want to start exercising, you need to fit exercise sessions into your schedule. But that involves some planning, and you might already have too many commitments that stop you from squeezing in exercise into your busy week.

But that doesn’t mean you cannot develop new and positive habits!

Not having the time is no reason to remain stagnant. There are many small adjustments and changes we can do here and there that require no extra time whatsoever!

Do you need any extra time to replace coffee with green tea, or soft drinks with water?

Do you need any extra time to sprinkle your day with a few more smiles?

There are SO many ways we can move forward in life without needing to make any hefty time commitments, and these changes will help us realize how easy it is to form new habits and will also lead us to enjoy the many benefits these habits can bring to our lives!

Give these two ways a try, and find out how easy it is to form new habits and move your life forward!

Forming new habits isn’t hard, nor does it require a lot of willpower. The problem is with our approach to habit-formation.

There are two simple ways to habit-formation that makes it easy to accomplish: 1) Half Habits 2) Timeless Habits

Half Habits: Rather than aim to form a new habit fully, aim to make progress in the direction of the new habit. You will gradually re-adjust, and the approach is much more natural than expecting to form a new habit with a single leap

Timeless Habits: There are many, many habits we can develop that require absolutely no time commitment. Replacing coffee with green tea, or soft drinks with water doesn’t take any extra time to do but can bring about great benefits into our lives
Practice

Half Habits: For all the habits you intend on adopting, instead of focusing on the destination (forming the new habit fully), think of the next step you can take in the direction of these habits and make a slight adjustment to adopting these habits

Timeless Habits: Come up with ways you can make simple changes to what you eat, how you behave, etc. that can bring about positive results in your life, without needing to free up any time on your schedule to form these new habits



Concentrate on flattening my stomache
Untitled 10 months ago

While I am extremely tiny, I want my stomache to be flatter.



Learn to control my depression
Untitled 10 months ago

I get bouts of depression, which are triggered by negative things in my life. Whenever something negative happens, it triggers my depressions. I go days without eating, changing my clothes, showering, brushing my teeth, or hair, etc. I feel so depressed that I literally do not want to do anything and this is happening more and more now. I want to be able to control it, so at least I can force myself to do the things that are healthy for me.



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