Your task today, if you're up to it (and as always, no need to say what you've done or whether you've done it), is to take a look at your habits. What do you do a lot of that you don't like, and what's the benefit to you in doing them? Cameron's examples of obvious bad habits are smoking, too much drinking, and eating instead of writing. She lists having no time to exercise, always helping others instead of oneself, and hanging out with people who belittle one's dreams as subtler bad habits.
Name three of each.
Did you do your morning pages today?
Name three of each.
Did you do your morning pages today?
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Date: 2013-09-29 02:22 pm (UTC)From:Obvious bad habit one: spending money I don't got. Two: overbooking myself. (Full-time job, full-time school, and planning to keep writing throughout the term on things that aren't schoolwork. What am I thinking?) Three: eating poorly.
Subtle bad habit one: no time to exercise. I'm stuck on two and three, though.
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Date: 2013-09-30 01:53 am (UTC)From:I came up with some habits, though the payoff/benefit part was a bit puzzling. Presumably the payoff I get for them is some brief entertainment...