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CHANGING FOR THE BETTER: Good Habits, Bad Habits, & New Things - #10

by Rick Baker
On Feb 18, 2010
People only do 3 things: (1) Good Habits, (2) Bad Habits, and (3) New Things.
 
This is the final blog in a 10-blog series about Habits, doing New Things, and Change.
 
In the last blog, I wrote: Business people continuously face Problems. Some people handle the Problems quickly and effectively. Some do not. There are many reasons why some people do not handle Problems as well as other people or as well as they could if they themselves could do if they were operating at their best.
 
The same applies to Change.
 
Most people struggle with or resist Change some of the time.
 
Many people struggle with or resist Change most of the time.
 
Business is about People and Process.
 
And, since People design the Process…when you boil it down, business is about People.
 
We can help People succeed at Change For The Better when we:
(1) understand the basics of psychology and physiology and
(2) provide ideas and tools [New Things] to create Good Habits
 
Good Habits are one key to Change For The Better.
 
In this blog series, I presented some facts, all samples of things we can do to help people create Change For The Better.
 
My next blog will be about Corporate Values.

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Change: Creating Positive Change | Habits: Good Habits, Bad Habits, & New Things

Comments (2) -

Rick Baker Canada
1/8/2011 9:32:20 PM #


"Habit is habit, and not to be flung out of the window by any man, but coaxed down-stairs one step at a time."

Mark Twain

rick baker
6/13/2012 8:39:37 PM #

“Paralysis of will: where does one not find this cripple sitting today! And frequently so dressed up! How seductively dressed up! There is the loveliest false finery available for this disease…”

Friedrich Nietzsche
‘Beyond Good and Evil’, (1886)

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