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Feb 29th - 1 Min Read

Would You Like to Add Good Habits to Yourself

Would You Like to Add Good Habits to Yourself?


Many times, we wish to add many more good habits for ourselves or to avoid and remove a bad one such as anger. We notice bad habits as they have a bad impact on our lives and those who surround us.

Yet, despite the hard work and the attempts, perhaps many of us fail at doing such a thing. Have you ever wondered why?


Well, by Following the Law of the Farm, you can be able to achieve your goals.


This law implies an essential notion by using the metaphor of planting seeds. As we plant a seed, from a distance, it seems that it only requires water. But deep down we all know, the farming process is a collection of care, regulation, guidance, observation, and a complete availability of tools. Such might be the case with habits. As they tend to show themselves, like anger, we cannot simply just admit to hiding it and it fades away in instant. Like a seed, it needs care, time, management, learning how to use different means of speaking. Other than saying “you are not helpful!” or “you dont assist in cleaning!” we should emphasize other things such as: “I get tired” or “I need some help”.


This is just a simple way to introduce the law of the Farm.


By:   Kajin Hashim