By SONIA WILSON.
I am a creature of habit.
No, that’s a lie. I am a killer whale of habit.
Every morning I wake up and check the same websites in the same order. I sit at the same spot at the dinner table every night. I have a glass of milk (read: wine) every night before I go to bed.
Most people thrive on habits in one way or another. Some habits are good, like carrying around a water bottle, or stretching when you wake up in the morning.
But there are some habits that we all know we should stop holding onto.
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These are the habits that we fall into as a result of a busy lifestyle. Coping mechanisms, or corners cut here and there that help us to make it through the day. It’s these sorts of unhealthy habits that can be damaging to our health and wellbeing. But, unfortunately, these unhealthy habits are often the ones that are the hardest to shake.
So, in the noble interest of community self-betterment, today we’re going to share those unhealthy habits with each other. Here are three to get you started:
1) Sleeping in makeup
We’ve all done this. Come home from a late night and fallen straight into bed without even a passing thought given to the possibility of breaking out the makeup wipes and giving our faces a good scrub.
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How about feeling guilty about things that don't matter?
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