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Emotional Bad Habits
Presented By Jimmy Oakley of http://maybrockpublishing.com
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The question of whether moods constitute bad habits is an
interesting one. Many mood disorders have been identified.
These and other psychological problems are seen by some as
strictly bad habits.
In fact, it has been shown that continuing to dwell in your
present mood perpetuates it. When you decide to pretend you are
happy, studies show that you may actually improve your mood in
time. This is not a hard and fast rule, but there is some
indication that people do have some control over their
moods.
Moodiness, for example, may be more than bad habits for
many. It may be bipolar disorder or some other psychiatric
problem. However, for some it may just be that they are giving
in to every feeling that comes along. They have the bad habits
of not trying to have any control over their whims.
Being pessimistic is one of the bad habits that can also be
seen as a symptom of depression. Yet, for many, it is just a
habit of thought. They may tell themselves that pessimism is a
win-win way of thinking.
If things go right, you win. If things go wrong, you were
correct, so you win. These people can improve their moodiness
by looking at the positive side of things in the beginning.
Being in a worrying mood is similar to being pessimistic.
The difference between the two bad habits is that when you
worry, you become obsessed and dread upcoming events. If you
have the bad habit of worrying, you can slowly train yourself
out of it, especially if you have the right kind of help.
Codependency is not exactly a mood, but it is an emotional
state. It is a set of bad habits that encourages a loved one to
do harmful behavior. You do not want your son to be an
alcoholic, for example.
However, you constantly make excuses for his behavior to
others. If you want him to get better, you have to stand up and
decide to stop with your bad habits. You have to hold him
accountable for his actions.
If you have hypochondria, you have an emotionally painful
bad habit. Certainly, a person with hypochondria needs
psychological help. However, the treatment that person will
receive will probably center on helping them change their bad
habits of thought. They will learn new ways to think about
illness and their own bodies. This will give them some control
over their emotions.
If you do a lot of attention seeking, you have bad habits
that you can learn to abandon. This could relate back to
something in your past. Perhaps, you were ignored as a child
because there was some other needier person in the home. You
learned bad habits of getting attention by annoying means.
Taming this bad habit requires acknowledgement of it, and
possibly professional help.
Bad habits that relate to emotional states are often hard to
break. Sometimes you need help to overcome them if you cannot
do it on your own. The sooner you stop doing your emotional bad
habits, the happier your life will be.
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Jimmy Oakley is publisher of http://maybrockpublishing.com and
is also an accomplished arthor and writer.
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