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Bad Habit? Drop It Like It’s Hot!

Sometimes when we approach the decision to eliminate a , we make it harder than it actually is. Here’s a great intervention that I share with my clients. It has a very high success rate. Upwards of 77%. It’s called, “Drop it like it’s hot” and it can give you new eyes to see the reason and rationale for dropping any , fast!

Here’s why. The strategy utilizes your cognitive power to recall pain, as you simultaneously make an autonomous choice for the happier and healthier.

Like most great interventions, it’s very simple. However, this one has a foundation of fun. And, it’s one of the most effective ways to quickly and permanently transcend the feelings of conflict, sense of loss, and deprivation typically associated with dropping a .

Ironically, “drop it like it’s hot,” is a little like “stopping .” However, unlike the latter, “Drop it like it’s hot” offers a powerful metaphor as an incentive. As such, re-creating a catalytic event actually encourages dramatic and permanent change.

Here’s how it works. Whenever you catch yourself engaging, thinking of, or doing an or , immediately “drop it” like it’s hot! Imagine the heat of hot, . Pick up the habit; you pick up . And, we all know the consequences of that.

As you can see, this illustration sheds new light on the of the behavior. This is because there is a powerful association of motivation and excruciating pain. So, you automatically create an intuitive, autonomous, system for ridding yourself of your . When you can vividly see the horrific consequences in your mind and experience the event with your entire , you are more inclined (and more motivated) to separate yourself from the .

This exciting intervention serves as the ultimate, in behavior-modifying metaphors. It reminds us of our ability to exercise our power and control and drop any … like it’s really, really hot.


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Fran Briggs is a Certified Mental Health Resource Specialist. She is also the founder of The Fran Briggs Companies, an organization which helps individuals and groups take their human potential beyond the max. Want to hire this writer? For more information, or to sign up for your free, semimonthly success newsletter, visit http://www.franbriggs.com.



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