Chapter 10 Strengthening Good Habits – Discarding Bad Ones

“Habit is either the best of servants, or worst of masters.”
Nathaniel Emmons (American theologian)

Since Harry Lorayne is neither a psychiatrist nor a
psychologist he didn’t think he should get into some
areas of good and bad habits that he would have
preferred to. He does have his own thoughts about
habits that he wanted to share.

Your life would flow along much smoother and easier
if you have acquired good habits. “A man’s fortune has
its form given to it by his habits.”  Lorayne suggests,
“If you can train your self to acquire good habits of health,
recreation, prompt decision-making, learning and work,
you will almost surely form the habit of success and
happiness.”

Now bad habits, that is a different story!  {more…}

Patricia

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  2. Patti says:

    Congratulations on your achievements! I have been
    learning about alkaline water lately. From what I
    understand that is what our bodies need. What we
    usually put into our bodies is acidic. If it is at all
    possible I would try to find a good source of alkaline
    water. This usually comes from a mountain stream or
    deep spring. Otherwise something like fish oil or
    whatever has lots of anti-oxidants which remove the
    bad stuff from your body. Do a google search.
    Even google what foods are alkaline rather than
    acidic.
    Hope this helps,
    Patricia

  3. nice post. thanks.

  4. Patti says:

    Thank you for the comment.
    Patricia

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