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    aspects that you have not seen or thought before. I have read prologue itself and “good and bad news” couple of times to truly understand and relate to the message that author of this book was trying to say. The good and bad news in the prologue go hand in hand with each other and those both parts sort of fulfilling each other’s meanings in a sense. I like the way James Hunter provide analogy in the “bad news” part about that person will never learn how to swim just from reading a book. This…

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    schools. Schools should ban the sale of all soft drinks and junk food in their buildings because it wastes money, causes students to lose focus, and promotes an unhealthy lifestyle. Purchasing soft drinks and junk food from school teaches students bad habits regarding the use of money in their future. The nutritional value of junk food is little to none, making the consumption of it…

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    HABITS HARNESSED- PREPARING YOURSELF USING CORE REASON THAT IS IMMEASURABLY MEANINGFUL! (PART 4) “Your net worth to the world is usually determined by what remains after your bad habits are subtracted from your good ones.” -Benjamin Franklin SWITCHING from bad habits to good habits: Never under estimate the power of repetition, especially of negative actions, that you keep repeating on a daily basis. What appears insignificant or seems inconsequential at present, has the potential to change you…

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    going for walks. Others deal with it by working on something else or reading a book. Yet there are others that choose to deal with it dangerously. Some Americans turn to smoking, yes smoking. Although there are many bad habits out in the world, smoking is the worst habit because it is bad for a persons body, it is very expensive,…

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    procrastination is helpful by allowing them to enjoy the moment and not have to worry about a task or situation, when, in reality, procrastination is a habit which robs a person of their self-esteem and negatively impacts their educational opportunities. The habit of procrastination. In her online MOOC course, Learning…

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    I badly wanted to change myself. I had a lot of bad behaviours that have a huge impact in my daily life. I wanted to improve. I’ve been trying to do it for years. Before the start of 2016, I told myself that I will change. Now almost half of the year have been wasted and I am still stuck with my old ways. I wanted to be a better husband to my wife. A better father to my daughter. Find new ways to increase my income – look for sideline businesses that may eventually replace my dead end job.…

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    in bodily desires will be afraid to sleep at dusk and often wake in terror numerous times throughout the night. Because evils and fear are associated with bodily desires, evils can strike a soul anytime throughout the day. Due to the possibility of bad situations to come, one will live a life full of fear and constantly worry about when the next tragedy will…

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    LIVES AFTER THEM AND THE GOOD IS OFT INTERED WITH THEIR BONES” Perhaps you may find no necessity to be accountable. And perhaps you are not alone. Whether we claim some role or no role at all in the transformation, the cold hard fact is that the impact of the transformation is what dictates our quality of life in the past, today and will continue to do so for the tomorrows. The reality is that our conducts and behaviours at least partially define the transformation into the adult…

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    Obesity Part B

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    fatty, oily foods, it can negatively impact the child and allow them to think this is normal and the child can quickly become obese which can lead to other health issues. The food parents give to their growing children will have a long lasting impact on their child. As a result of this these food habits, they develop from a young age will have lifelong effects on them. If a child is feed lots of oily, fatty food from a young age they will get into a bad habit of eating those kinds of food. This…

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    Unhealthy Eating Speech

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    the food we love. What we don’t think about are the benefits that healthy eating has on our bodies. Making a commitment to change a bad habit can be daunting and overwhelming. Sometimes it’s enough to prevent us from putting forth the effort to do so. Unhealthy eating has become a bad habit for many people. We fail to see the impact it has on our bodies. When illness or health issues arise, we fail to take…

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