A metaphor for breaking habits This quote comes from the Journal of the Order of Buddhist Contemplatives, Autumn 2005 and was introduced to the meditation group recently by one of the participants. “When Ulysses was finally returning to his home in Greece after the Trojan War victory, a place along the way …
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Avoiding the Seduction of a Habit — with A New Habit
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Brain Fitness, Psychosocial/cultural/political, Try Some Techniques
July 29, 2013
by drtingley
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- Brain Fitness (75)
- Eliminate Negative Self-talk (73)
- Get It — Gender Differences (61)
- Other (44)
- Psychosocial/cultural/political (140)
- Ramp Up Problem Solving (39)
- Reduce Your Stress (77)
- Try Some Techniques (29)
- Understand Negative Self-talk (62)
- Writers and writing (23)
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