How to change your bad habits for good

However, in order to understand how you achieve this better version of yourself, you first need to understand who you are currently.

Lockdown has been a confusing time for many of us. We’ve gone from a world that was originally fast-paced and ever-moving, to a world that has slowed down.

However, in order to understand how you achieve this better version of yourself, you first need to understand who you are currently.

Are you the type of person who slouches at your desk while working?

Or who always promises themselves that they’ll be asleep by 10pm, only to stay up watching Netflix until midnight?

Or are you the person who commits to taking that well-deserved daily lunch break, only to work straight through without leaving your laptop?

If you nodded yes to having any of these bad habits, life insurer BrightRock’s Change Exchange has got some useful tips on how you can change them, and ultimately usher in that all-new you.

Read: When is the best time to have a baby – 20s, 30s or 40s?

How to change your bad habits for good Research has shown that self-improvement happens most effectively when you make small, specific changes. Here are a few simple things you can do to be a better you, starting today.

 

 

 

 

 

Issued on behalf of BrightRock by Lindokuhle Magasela

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