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how do habits effect our life write a paragraph​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Habits are our brain's way of increasing its efficiency. Our brain turns daily actions and behaviors into habits, so we would do them automatically and without too much thought – thus freeing up our brainpower for other more important challenges. This strategy of our brain has wonderful benefits for us.

GOOD HABITS AFFECT

Healthy habits means good habits. Every person should have healthy habits. As it is necessary for success in life. Having good habits also puts a best impression on the person you meet. So, all should have good habits. Good habits include everything from your working time to your daily working routine. How does one do his work also comes in good habits.

Healthy habits means good habits. Every person should have healthy habits. As it is necessary for success in life. Having good habits also puts a best impression on the person you meet. So, all should have good habits. Good habits include everything from your working time to your daily working routine. How does one do his work also comes in good habits. So, we should gain all the healthy habits and eliminate all the bad habits form us to become a successful person in our life.

BAD HABITS AFFECT

Sitting inappropriately and for long hours are both bad health habits. Being inactive for long increases your risk of obesity, diabetes and heart problems. Inappropriate posture can also add to the problems resulting in muscle strain, neck pain and backache.

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Answered by Keshavindore371
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A habit can be many things, some good, some not so good. Everyone has habits that they would like to change and maybe improve upon. I believe the majority of habits I have are good ones but some are not. These bad habits are the ones I will talk about.

Smoking is a bad habit that is not only harmful to myself, but also to the people around me, namely my wife and children. They are the ones that receive the most harmful and the most concentrated amounts of smoke. I inhale through a filter, my wife and children do not.

Another of my irritating and potentially harmful habits is my ability to let anger build up inside and redirect it to another source. The main reason that I say that this is potentially harmful is that when a man lets his anger build up over an extended length of time he eventually becomes a bomb, ready to explode at any time. This anger could show up at any time and be redirected toward anything, such as cars, other people, or things in the home.

After the birth of my first child, I had to learn to develop constructive ways to vent anger. One of those ways was to go off alone, count to ten, and think about what it was that made me angry. After I discovered the root of my anger, I often asked myself, "Will it do me or anyone else any good to be angry?", and, "Will being angry do anything to solve the problem", and the answer to both questions was usually no. By the time I had done the walking and thinking, I was usually not angry anymore.

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