Thursday, August 13, 2009

The Best Way to Break Bad Habits

The other night I was watching a documentary on a female chain gang at a jail in Arizona. It was a really eye-opening look at what it means to be on a chain gang, and how these women dealt with life in jail each day. The leader of the chain gang was a young woman who landed in jail because of her addiction to Methamphetamines (sadly, the majority of the women on this chain gang were in jail for meth-related crimes). However, she was thriving as a model inmate, and she took her job as chain gang leader very seriously.

So when she was released from jail everyone had high hopes for her - even the guards. Her mother made arrangements for her to live in a halfway house that would help her get her life together. Unfortunately, the halfway house wouldn't admit people on the weekends, and she was released on a Sunday. This meant she had to wait an entire day before she could begin the program at the halfway house.

When she showed up the next morning, she was high. She was so belligerent, the halfway house had to call the police to have her removed from the property. With nowhere to go, she taunted the police until they finally arrested her and brought her back to the prison she had just left a little more than 24 hours before.

When asked how she could fall back into the trap of drugs after having come so far, she said simply, "Stay away from your old friends and your old hang-outs."

This seems to be one of the best ways to avoid succumbing to our old bad habits. We need to stay away from the familiar. It's very rare that we're strong enough to resist temptation when we go back into environments that surround us with the things we're trying to stay away from. It's also extremely difficult when the people we are with are participating in those bad habits.

If you're trying to turn over a new leaf or to make some positive changes in your life, remember to "stay away from your old friends and your old hang-outs." You're fooling yourself if you think you can break a bad habit any other way.

Nicole

Monday, August 10, 2009

Monday Mantra - 8/10

Hello My Dears!


Happy Monday to you! Sorry for the delay with the Mantra, but this week is a crazy one!


"Your chances of success in any undertaking can always be measured by your belief in yourself." -- Robert Collier


This week, imagine how much you could achieve if you fully believed in YOU!


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Love,
Nicole

Monday, August 3, 2009

Monday Morning Mantra - 08/02

Happy Monday guys!

As this baby gets bigger, my energy is dwindling so I looked for a Mantra that would help us tap into some much-needed energy this week, and I found the perfect one:

"Passion is energy. Feel the power that comes from focusing on what excites you."
Have an awesome week!
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Nicole