Cure For Nail Biting

Proven Cure for Nail Biting!!
Documented and Proven Cure for Nail
Biting!
Tips:
You can use one of those disgusting tasting creams on your
nails. This is probably the most direct method for stopping the
nail biting habit. there are products out there for this purpose so
don't put anything disgusting on your nails. (for young children
just the statement that you put something bad on their nails, even
though its just peanut butter, can be enough to do the trick).
Eliminate the bitable portion of the nail by keeping is properly
cut short.
Enlist the help of others, such as family and frients, to help
stop biting nails. This also works with other annoying habits
although there is usually no need to request further nagging from
the wife.
Keeping the nails painted with colors (for females) or clear
enamel (for males) can make nail biting impossible altogether.
UNLOCK YOUR SELF IMPROVEMENT POWER
When we look at a certain object, a painting for
example – we won’t be able to
appreciate what’s in it, what is painted and what else
goes with it if the painting is just an inch away from
our face. But if we try to take it a little
further, we’ll have a clearer vision of the whole
art work.
We reach a point in our life when we are
ready for change and a whole bunch of information that
will help us unlock our self improvement power. Until then,
something can be staring us right under our nose but
we don’t see it. The only time
we think of unlocking our self improvement power is when
everything got worst. Take the frog principle for
example –
Try placing Frog A in a pot of boiling water. What happens?
He twerps! He jumps off! Why? Because he is
not able to tolerate sudden change in his
environment – the water’s temperature. Then try Frog B:
place him in a luke warm water, then turn the gas
stove on. Wait til the water reaches a certain boiling
point. Frog B then thinks “Ooh… it’s a bit warm in here”.
People are like Frog B in general. Today, Anna
thinks Carl hates her. Tomorrow, Patrick walks up to her and told
her he hates her. Anna stays the same and doesn’t
mind her what her friends says. The next day, she
learned that Kim and John also abhors her. Anna doesn’t
realize at once the importance and
the need for self improvement until the entire
community hates her.
We learn our lessons when we experience pain.
We finally see the warning signs and signals when
things get rough and tough. When do we realize that
we need to change diets? When none of our jeans
and shirts would fit us. When do we stop eating candies and
chocolates? When all of our teeth has fallen off. When do we
realize that we need to stop smoking? When our lungs
have gone bad. When do we pray and ask for help?
When we realize that we’re gonna die
tomorrow.
The only time most of us ever learn about unlocking
our self improvement power is when the whole world is
crashing and falling apart. We think and feel this way
because it is not easy to change. But change becomes
more painful when we ignore it.
Change will happen, like it or hate it. At
one point or another, we are all going to
experience different turning points in our life – and
we are all going to eventually unlock our self
improvement power not because the world says so, not
because our friends are nagging us, but because
we realized its for our own good.
Happy people don’t just accept change, they embrace it.
Now, you don’t have to feel a tremendous heat before
realizing the need for self improvement. Unlocking your
self improvement power means unlocking yourself up in the
cage of thought that “its just the way I am”. It is
such a poor excuse for people who fear and resist
change. Most of us program our minds like computers.
Jen repeatedly tells everyone that she doesn’t
have the guts to be around groups of people.
She heard her mom, her dad, her sister, her teacher tell
the same things about her to other people. Over
the years, that is what Jen believes. She believes its
her story. And what happens? Every time a great crowd would
troop over their house, in school, and in the community –
she tends to step back, shy away and lock herself up in a
room. Jen didn’t only believed in her story, she lived
it.
Jen has to realize that she is not what she is
in her story. Instead of having her story post around her
face for everyone to remember, she has to
have the spirit and show people “I am an
important person and I should be treated accordingly!”
Self improvement may not be everybody’s favorite
word, but if we look at things in a different point of view,
we might have greater chances of enjoying the
whole process instead of counting the days until
we are fully improved. Three sessions in a week
at the gym would result to a healthier life, reading books
instead of looking at porns will shape up a more
profound knowledge, going out with friends and peers will help you
take a step back from work and unwind. And just when
you are enjoying the whole process of unlocking
your self improvement power, you’ll realize that you’re
beginning to take things light and become happy.
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