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My two bad time habits
1. Screen time as a form of reward: I used screen time as a reward in the past so even after a hectic work day, I can’t put my device down because I have been telling myself I deserve it.
2. Sleeping around 5 hours daily: When I was younger older folks around me would say that those who love to sleep are lazy and I didn’t want to be known as a lazy person so I took pride in working hard and sleeping less also ended up having productivity anxiety in college. Anyway, now I know better, rest is crucial to perform well. I am trying but it’s challenging to reset the old belief system, even though I no longer ‘believe’ in the old values, my brain needs some time and consistent efforts.
What I have started doing to break these habits:
1. Turn off data right after work so complete my cooking, cleaning and quiet time first. If I don’t do it, I end up scrolling.
2. Stop using device right after family prayer and online Bible studies.
3. Read more instead of using social media when I cannot sleep.
4. Follow my new schedule consistently.
5. Reshape and renew my belief systems through the word of God and Godly counsel.
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This reply was modified 4 months, 1 week ago by
Lamneiphal.
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