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EntreGurus-Book-The Compound Effect-Darren HardyTODAY’S IDEA: Run a vice check

— From The Compound Effect: Jumpstart Your Income, Your Life, Your Success by Darren Hardy

Yesterday we learned from Darren Hardy, entrepreneur and author of The Compound Effect, about 5 strategies for eliminating bad habits. Today we will learn another strategy to make sure that we are always in control of our behavior.

Hardy emphasizes that he is not suggesting you cut out every “bad” thing in your life. Almost everything is good in moderation, yet sometimes habits take the reigns of our existence.

To avoid that, precisely, is that Hardy suggests running a vice check to ensure you are in control at all times. The author explains:

I believe in testing my vices. Every so often, I go on a “vice fast.” I pick one vice, and check in to make sure I’m still the alpha dog in our relationship. My vices are coffee, ice cream, wine, and movies. I already told you about my ice cream obsession. When it comes to wine, I want to be sure I’m enjoying a glass and celebrating the day, not drowning a bad mood.

About every three months, I pick one vice and abstain for thirty days… I love proving to myself that I am still in charge. Try this yourself. Pick a vice—something you do in moderation, but you know doesn’t contribute to your highest good—and take yourself on a thirty-day wagon run. If you find it seriously difficult to abstain for those thirty days, you may have found a habit worth cutting out of your life.

There you have it. I suggest that next to the list of bad habits you started yesterday, you include a list of vices to check. And then start checking them every so often to ensure you are always in control.

ACTION

TODAY: Add a list of vices to check next to your list of habits to change. Pick a date to get started and note it on your calendar.

FUTURE: Set a 30-day period on your calendar to do your first vice check. Test it out once and see if you’d like to do it again, just as Hardy does, about four times a year.

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