Think on these things
So much that we call weakness is familiar habit. Habit rules around the clock – the way we eat, the way we sleep, the way we approach anything. Habit underlies our every action until we are not aware of its presence.
So much that we call weakness is familiar habit. Habit rules around the clock – the way we eat, the way we sleep, the way we approach anything. Habit underlies our every action until we are not aware of its presence.
Habit works as surely as the blood in our veins and how muscle moves our bodies. We love the familiar tastes, the familiar routines and even familiar people that keep us addicted to emotional habits.
We are challenged to be aware of what drives us, to keep us conscious of what we say about hopelessness and drudgery. When we recognize how we are fortifying the wrong things it is hoped that we can ease out of bad habits the way we eased into them.