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There was a comedy sketch I saw on television some time ago.
It involved a psychiatrist and patient.
The patient talked about all of his problems, how he was afraid
of heights and worried about losing his job and on and on.
The psychiatrist just took notes, nodded his head and listened
for the entire session. After the patient finished saying all
that he was battling against, the psychiatrist spoke.
He began to explain that his methodology is a little
untraditional in the field, but he has had great success with
his method and has written books that are well respected. Even
though he was charging $150 an hour, he said his formula and
analysis really just consisted of two words, just
"Stop It."
The patient went on to explain, "But I am fearful of heights."
The psychiatrist responded, "That's why I'm telling you to just
stop it." Each thing the patient mentioned the psychiatrist had
that one simple solution.
"Stop It."
I know that was just a parody and many of the problems of life
are a lot more complicated than that, but many things in life
are that simple.
Simple is not the same as easy.
It is just a matter of making up the mind and determining the
will strong enough to just stop it.
With some bad habits you can read all the books in the world and
get all sorts of counsel, but when it comes down to the end
result, you are going to have to just stop it.
If you want to lose weight, sooner or later after all of the
diet plans have worn off, some fattening foods you just have to
stop eating.
If you want to make better use of your time, there are some time
wasters you just have to stop doing.
If you want to save more money, there are some material items
you just have to stop buying.
The opposite is also true when procrastinating from establishing
good habits. Like Nike's motto you must "Just Do It."
I won't even charge you $150 per hour for this counsel.
~A MountainWings Original~ |
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