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	<title>Comments on: What I don&#8217;t know, or 21 Days to a Habit</title>
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		<title>By: Mike Neiss</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Mike Neiss]]></dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Heh erik...
i have become increasingly aware that it may only take 21 days to establish a habit, but some take lifetimes to break. and i wonder why it is the habits that do some harm (smoking, drinking, reading us magazine) that are so hard to break and why the good ones (exercising every morning) are so easy to let slip...hmmm
hope things are well there...good here. in one of those if i get any  busier i am going to explode mode, so today is organize and plan day (heh, maybe start a new habit..naah, that would take planning...damn catch 22)  see you pal
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Heh erik&#8230;<br />
i have become increasingly aware that it may only take 21 days to establish a habit, but some take lifetimes to break. and i wonder why it is the habits that do some harm (smoking, drinking, reading us magazine) that are so hard to break and why the good ones (exercising every morning) are so easy to let slip&#8230;hmmm<br />
hope things are well there&#8230;good here. in one of those if i get any  busier i am going to explode mode, so today is organize and plan day (heh, maybe start a new habit..naah, that would take planning&#8230;damn catch 22)  see you pal</p>
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