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Carla — May 12, 2007
Mike,
Sounds like you have been reading some Dr. Seuss…’My Many Colored Days!’ hahaha! :)
Really pray tell WHY everyone always comes up with their handy dandy 3 C’s ???? How about starting a new trend…3 X’s or Z’s or something?!
Can you tell breaking habits is my the bane of my existence!?! Actually what on earth do people do who can NOT! do the SAME thing 2 days in a row! Routine=DEATH…but you know I have to have everything in its spot on my desk; and all junk cleared from all surfaces so hmmmm. clearly I do have some routines…Thanks for the great article…I hate the topic but realize it is truly my missing link :)
have a happy weekend!
~Carla
Mike Kinnaird — May 13, 2007
Hi Carla! I’m intrigued — tell me about “My Many colored days.” and also why routine = death. :)
Well James and I tried really hard to do 3 X’s but all we could come up with was Xylophone Xenon and Xenophobia. We’re just trying to figure out how fear of foreigners can help change habits but when we do, we’re really on to something! :)
Yeah, the 3 c’s is quite cheesy eh. I guess stuff like this is suppose to help people remember but when ever I talk about it I’ll say “you know, just like the 3 C’s — clarity, consistency and er… the other C!” Oh well. I think I’ve got it nailed now :)
Take Care,
Mike
Kathryn Elliott — May 18, 2007
I’ve been reading and re-reading this post from Habit Guide. It perfectly encapsulates something I see every day in clinic. We are more knowledgeable about health and diet than we’ve ever been. The majority of people I come into contact with know what they need to do to eat well and be healthy and yet so many just don’t have the wellbeing and vitality they want. If that’s you, read this post.
Mike Kinnaird — August 22, 2007
Just had an email from a guy asking if he can have permission to use this article for a book called “The World’s Most Useful Book.” !! I’m excited as you can imagine.
RAH!
Iman Muwafaq Muslim — January 17, 2009
Dear Mike Kinnaird,
The article is so nice and beneficial to quit any bad habit. Many people damn luck because it doesn’t help them be as [ X ] the lucky person. Rather than sigh watching others, they would watch their habits to achieve ambition and do their best following the mentioned steps.
Luck is inside us. We should work hard to trigger it help us.
Mike Kinnaird — January 17, 2009
Hi Iman,
Did you find us via the reading course at the University of Oregon? I was very happy they picked my article for study! :-) It was a great honor :-) You might say LUCKY :-)
Thanks for your kind comments.
Have you heard that saying “The harder I work, the luckier I get”? :-)
Mike,
Sounds like you have been reading some Dr. Seuss…’My Many Colored Days!’ hahaha! :)
Really pray tell WHY everyone always comes up with their handy dandy 3 C’s ???? How about starting a new trend…3 X’s or Z’s or something?!
Can you tell breaking habits is my the bane of my existence!?! Actually what on earth do people do who can NOT! do the SAME thing 2 days in a row! Routine=DEATH…but you know I have to have everything in its spot on my desk; and all junk cleared from all surfaces so hmmmm. clearly I do have some routines…Thanks for the great article…I hate the topic but realize it is truly my missing link :)
have a happy weekend!
~Carla
Hi Carla! I’m intrigued — tell me about “My Many colored days.” and also why routine = death. :)
Well James and I tried really hard to do 3 X’s but all we could come up with was Xylophone Xenon and Xenophobia. We’re just trying to figure out how fear of foreigners can help change habits but when we do, we’re really on to something! :)
Yeah, the 3 c’s is quite cheesy eh. I guess stuff like this is suppose to help people remember but when ever I talk about it I’ll say “you know, just like the 3 C’s — clarity, consistency and er… the other C!” Oh well. I think I’ve got it nailed now :)
Take Care,
Mike
I’ve been reading and re-reading this post from Habit Guide. It perfectly encapsulates something I see every day in clinic. We are more knowledgeable about health and diet than we’ve ever been. The majority of people I come into contact with know what they need to do to eat well and be healthy and yet so many just don’t have the wellbeing and vitality they want. If that’s you, read this post.
Just had an email from a guy asking if he can have permission to use this article for a book called “The World’s Most Useful Book.” !! I’m excited as you can imagine.
RAH!
Dear Mike Kinnaird,
The article is so nice and beneficial to quit any bad habit. Many people damn luck because it doesn’t help them be as [ X ] the lucky person. Rather than sigh watching others, they would watch their habits to achieve ambition and do their best following the mentioned steps.
Luck is inside us. We should work hard to trigger it help us.
Hi Iman,
Did you find us via the reading course at the University of Oregon? I was very happy they picked my article for study! :-) It was a great honor :-) You might say LUCKY :-)
Thanks for your kind comments.
Have you heard that saying “The harder I work, the luckier I get”? :-)
Best wishes
Mike