What’s your sleep type? Are you a lark, robin, or nighthawk?
I just took a fun New York Times quiz to find out my sleep style, and it turns out I’m a rare lark! Up at 3:30 AM, ready to seize the day while everyone else snoozes. Sleep isn’t just about rest; it affects your energy, mood, and overall well-being. If you’re struggling with sleep, it might be time to reassess your habits!
Have an awesome Wednesday everyone…and get your workout in! Peace – R
On today’s Tola Talks, Rich discusses the concept of bad habits and the 10 best ways to quit them. Rich also compares the concept of bad habits to the works of pioneering economists, Adam Smith and Milton Friedman, and compares them to bad habits in two distinct ways: 1) individuals are driven by self-interest and thus, self-enjoyment, and 2) there’s no such thing as a free lunch.
Rich also emphasizes the importance of desire, self-discipline, perseverance, fortitude and belief in oneself, as the foundation for quitting bad habits. He explores their psychological impact and offers practical strategies for quitting them, including the significance of support systems, positive thinking, and self-correction in the journey towards embracing healthier, good habits, over bad ones.
Watch now and discover: → Bad habits can be changed with desire and discipline, while understanding their nature is crucial. → It’s important to embrace the struggle of change. → Support from friends and family is essential in overcoming bad habits, as is positive thinking. → Recognizing the euphoria from bad habits helps in understanding them. → Self-correction is key to maintaining good habits while overcoming bad habits.
Want to empower yourself by being a Badass every single day? Then check-out my 50 Rules of Badasseryand add more positivity into your life. This is also the final episode of my Get Your S#!T Together podcast, so thanks for listening everyone, and we’ll see you next time! Peace – R