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Habits are like rivers

by Rick Baker
On Jun 29, 2011
Habits are like rivers.
 
If your leave them alone they more or less follow the path of least resistance.
 
Indeed, if you look close enough at habits they are very consistent and if they meander at all then that meandering takes time. That’s similar to what rivers do when the terrain is flat and gently sloped. No surprises. No sudden obstacles. So, a continuous flow of water.
 
Most of the terrain around our habits is flat and gently sloped. No surprises. No obstacles. So, a continuous flow of habit.
 
That’s the nature of habits.
 
Once they flow…they flow...and they stay the course.
 
A habit stays the course, be it good or be it bad.
 
When we compare habits to rivers, each has its ‘pros’ and ‘cons’.
 
The main ‘pro’ enjoyed by a river is: it is governed by an amazing force we call gravity. Gravity makes rivers flow downhill…always toward a larger body of water, either a larger river or a lake or an ocean…always downhill…with feeding a larger body of water being the ultimate purpose/goal.
 
The main ‘con’ suffered by a river is: it has no ability to choose. Gravity grips and controls it…always.
 
The main ‘pro’ enjoyed by a habit is: the owner of the habit has choices so the owner can influence the course of the habit. When the course feeds into a positive purpose/goal the habit is a Good Habit.
 
The main ‘con’ suffered by a habit is: somehow, ‘somewhy’ habits have a tendency to favour the negative. Bad Habits take hold easier than Good Habits. Bad Habits are tougher to break than Good Habits.
 
The easiest way to adjust habits, if that’s what you want to do, is accept you only do 3 things: Good Habits, Bad Habits, & New Things.
 
To correct Bad Habits, do New Things…that’s the way to reduce the time available for Bad Habits.
 
New Things are the bridges to Good Habits.
 
Footnote:
 
When in grade 12 I spent some time thinking about becoming a geographer. I was grabbed by the relationship between earth topography and simple mathematics….maps and contour maps…and, of course, treasure maps [but, that’s a different story].
 
This week, while listening to a new Napoleon Hill audio book I heard something close to “Habits are like rivers…it takes force to change course”. That triggered this Thought Post.

Sales Tweet #248

by Rick Baker
On Jun 29, 2011
Sales Tweet #248 Here’s one difference between Ernest Seller and The Boss. Ernest is slow. The Boss is thorough.
 
The Thinking Behind the Sales Tweet
At least, that’s the way The Boss sees it. And, The Boss is a big believer in the Golden Rule: he who carries the gold makes the rules! Ernest has a different way of looking at these sorts of things. He doesn’t spend much time thinking about The Boss [one way or the other]. He doesn’t mind The Boss calling him ‘slow’. After all, the turtle beat the rabbit in that race. And, rabbits aren’t lucky…it seems to Ernest…only their feet are lucky.

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