Posts tagged ‘Bad habit’

How Do You Quit Bad Habits?

7 October, 2009 | dcfemella | Comments

Bad Habits

They say it takes 21 days to stop a bad habit. I have the horrible habit of cracking my knuckles whenever I am nervous, thinking, or bored. It all started when I was around 12, and I haven’t been able to stop since. It even annoys me when I do it. Doesn’t matter. I’m still doing.

CRACK! CRACK!

I sometimes don’t even realize that I’m doing it until it’s too late. There are many times that I have made a decision to stop doing it, but then something happens that causes me stress, and I start cracking away.

How do you stop a bad habit? Anyone have any tips on how to not crack my knuckles?

A Letter from a Texter Who’s Glad Virginia Passed the “No Texting While Driving” Law

texting while driving
Cell phones while driving, originally uploaded by paddyd85f.

I’m a huge texter.  Everyone knows that if you want to reach me, it’s better to send a text or an email.  If you call me, you will probably never hear from me. If you leave a voicemail, I only remember to check it twice a month.  A bad habit that has come out of this is texting while driving.  I know, I know….Shevonne, how can you do this?  It’s so dangerous?!  It’s something that I know is bad, but I still keep doing it.

I was surprised to hear at the comedy club last night that Virginia has passed a “No Texting While Driving” law.  At first, I thought it was a joke.  I whispered to the group I was with:

“Is he serious?  Did they pass that law?”

All of them shook their head up and down.

As someone who is always doing this, I am glad that they passed this law.  It will stop all the people, who have the same horrible habit as me, from texting while driving.

Dear Virginia,

Thank you for passing this law.  I know that I am the last person who should be happy about it, but I am because now there is a consequence for texting while driving.  Even though I knew the dangers of it, I still kept doing it because I am addicted to my phone.  Yes, I admit it.  I am addicted.

This will probably help me stop having to always be connected in every way.  Now I can go back to the days when I drove with only my music and mind to keep me company.  While you’re at it, consider banning people talking on the phone without a Bluetooth device.  It isn’t as dangerous as texting, because some of these people need to keep both hands on the wheel.

If anyone gives you crap about this law, send them to me.

Love,

Shevonne

P.S. Can you also a pass a law outlawing bad driving as well?