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Rapid lifestyle changes that are externally motivated often do not have longevity. In fact, most people return to long term previous behaviors. Humans do best with small changes that are realistic. I am hoping to add one good thing (habit) to my life each week. I will practice this habit for 30 days or until mastered.

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A Challenging Day 4 on Do Not Complain

Today I have a miserable cold/virus/sore throat.  That’s not complaining — that’s just stating a fact, right?

I will be the first to admit to being the world’s greatest wimp when it comes to being sick and not feeling well.  I want the whole world to suffer with me.  I moan and groan and cry and whine.  Horrible, aren’t I?

Do you think God is testing me?  The very week I decide to choose the new habit of not complaining — I get sick.  Then again, maybe Satan is buffeting.  Either way, my funny side can’t help but see the humor in all of this.  I just wonder if God is stifling a few giggles himself.

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