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When we say that 95% or more of our thoughts, emotions, and actions are a product of our unconscious patterns of habit, we\\u2019re including even the most basic physical aspect of how our bodies process the food we eat.
\\nYes, even this becomes habitual!
\\nIn today\\u2019s episode, I share a personal story about weight gain and loss and how it\\u2019s all impacted by the habits of my body and mind:
\\nOf course, this also applies, personally for me, to anger.
\\nBut just as my proclivity towards weight gain does not make me completely avoid food - because what kind of life would that be? - my tendency towards anger doesn\\u2019t make me lock myself away and avoid life.
\\nInstead, the key to managing all of this - from weight gain to anger, to the impacts of everything I do or consume - lies in awareness.
\\nIf I\\u2019m aware of how my body processes food, I can make decisions to avoid the weight gain.
\\nIf I\\u2019m aware of my anger habit, I can avoid the triggers or at least be prepared for them.
\\nBut if I don\\u2019t consider my weight gain until after I overeat, there\\u2019s nothing I can do about it.
\\nAnd if I don\\u2019t see my anger until it\\u2019s a blind rage, there is also nothing I can do about it.
\\nWith all of this and virtually everything else in our bodies and our lives, the key is to see it when it\\u2019s small enough that we can easily make the little adjustments that result in regulation.
\\nIf you have any questions about this, you can email me back.
\\nBut if you\\u2019d prefer to have a live talk about it, click here to book a free call with me:
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\\nHere\\u2019s the link to register for this Saturday\\u2019s meditation and discussion:
\\nhttps://calendly.com/artburns/45-min-coaching-session
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