Breaking the habits
When enough is enough and the long term matters more
As you grow older you tend settle into your habits and routines. I by no means am close to that age, but I have seen the damage that bad habits are able to inflict in people’s lives.
I’ll be damned if I allow a bad habit in my life become so engrained into my personality that it becomes a defining feature and so should you.
As young people we want to explore the possibilities that life has to offer, we heed the advice our parents give us but we want to learn and experience things for ourselves. An important step in our young adult lives. However, we must never forget to be cautious or to get carried away. We so eagerly embrace what is put in front of us that sometimes we do not think about the long term consequences. How can we? We haven’t been alive long enough yet to really experience them.
This is why I have decided to take a long hard look at my life and who I am slowly becoming. Who am I becoming and who do I want to be?
It’s an important question I think, one we all at some point need to seriously ask ourselves. Good intentions can remain good intentions for the rest of our lives if we do not act on them.
What am I doing? I’m asking myself that exact question;
who do I want to become?