Repeating the Same Mistake? Relationship Author Dr. Molly Barrow
Many go through their day caring for children or in a monotonous job predominantly on auto-pilot. It is how you drive on long stretches of highway that you do not remember driving and it is how we eat that sugary wheat laden dessert, have that beer or smoke that cigarette that we had promised ourselves would not happen again.
The disappointment is worse when a loved one was expecting you to resist a vice, like porn, strippers or affairs. When you let someone down they may cease to trust you in a far widening circle believing if you did that, then you might do THAT.
The key to changing behavior is to assume that you have a 99% chance of repeating the same behavior if you do not take extreme precaution. These patterns of behavior must have roots in lifesaving behavior from when we were developing from our earliest versions, because habits stick like glue.
First. Recognize the triggers. No matter how big our belly we are certain we can not live without a bowl of ice cream. We convince ourselves that our lungs are needing that one more cigarette. A series of little cues start big cycles. Pull out of the pattern at the little cues whenever you can.
Second. It is not the substance that must change, it is the self-talk. The little voice that says Stop or Go to all you do. That is with who you need to have the argument. Yell, "Lies" loudly when your rationalization starts to lead you down the wrong path.
Third. Distract that urge for ten minutes and you have disrupted the habit. Throw in thirty sit-ups or push-ups before any act that you are trying to change and see if it does not throw you off long enough to gain control of your urges.
Stay in charge of your life and put those habits to bed early. How ever many mistakes you make, now is a good time to try again.
Dr. Molly Barrow holds a Ph.D. in clinical psychology and is the author of the new book, “Matchlines: A Revolutionary New Way of Looking at Relationships and Making the Right Choices in Love,” ISBN 159507158X. Introducing the new relationship compatibility test Match Lines Systems for Successful Relationships by psychology expert Dr. Molly Barrow on her official website: http://www.DrMollyBarrow.com. Love and healthy relationship advice for pre-marital, marriage, dating and business relationships. She is an authority on relationship and psychological topics; a member of the American Psychological Association, Screen Actors Guild, and Author’s Guild and is a licensed mental health counselor. Dr. Molly has appeared as an expert in the film, My Suicide, documentaries Ready to Explode and KTLA Impact, NBC news, PBS In Focus, WBZT talk radio and in O Magazine, Psychology Today, Newsday, The Nest, MSN.com, Yahoo, Match.com, N Magazine, Women’s Health, Harvard Business School, Women’s World and Shrink About This columnist for Scripps newspapers, Hitched Magazine and Menstuff. Dr. Molly Barrow Radio: http://www.blogtalkradio.com
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