“You do have habits and rhythms that you do sort of fall into when you're acting, but if you've got text that doesn't allow you to do that it puts you in a bit of an uncomfortable space and takes you out of your habits.” IfsFallBitsSpaceActingHabitRhythmUncomfortable Author:Radha Mitchell
“What we fear doing most is usually what we most need to do. As I have heard said, a person's success in life can usually be measured by the number of uncomfortable conversations he or she is willing to have. Resolve to do one thing every day that you fear. I got into this habit by attempting to contact celebrities and famous businesspeople for advice.” NeedsPersonsSaidNumbersOne ThingHeardAdviceWillingHabitConversationContactUncomfortableResolveSuccess In LifeAttempting Author:Tim Ferriss
“Almost everything we'll ever do in life that is really powerful, that really produces a result in our lives, that quantum-leaps us to a new level . . . requires us to do something uncomfortable. It takes risks to achieve. It's often scary. It requires something you didn't know before or a skill you didn't have before. But in the end, it's worth it. As former Congressman Ed Forman says, 'Winners are those people who make a habit of doing things losers are uncomfortable doing.' Make today your day to start that uncomfortable new habit.” PeopleKnowsEndsTodayLevelsResultsPowerfulOur LivesRiskAchieveProduceHabitSkillsScaryFormerWinnerUncomfortableLeapLoserQuantumWorth ItCongressmanReally PowerfulNew HabitsQuantum Leap Author:Jack Canfield
“It seems that some consideration should be given to the cause of our mounting physical disabilities, but instead of going to the root of our troubles - wrong habits of eating and drinking - we rush to the medicine shelf and smother our uncomfortable and distressing symptoms under an avalanche of pills, potions and palliatives.” ShouldSeemsGivenCausesTroubleHabitEatingRootsMedicineDrinkingMedicalUncomfortableConsiderationDisabilityShelvesSymptomsPillsDistressingAvalanchesEating And Drinking Author:Lester Roloff
“The biggest barrier to dealing with climate change is us: our own attachment to habits that are hard to shift, and our great ability to park or ignore uncomfortable choices.” HardChoicesAbilityHabitClimateClimate ChangeUncomfortableParksBarriersAttachment Author:Geoff Mulgan
“Delaying a meal brings about symptoms most people call "hunger." These symptoms include abdominal cramping, weakness, and feeling ill-the same as during drug withdrawal. This is not hunger. Our dietary habits, especially eating animal-protein-rich foods three times a day, are so stressful to the detoxification system in our liver and kidneys that we start to get withdrawal, or detoxification, symptoms the minute we aren't busy processing such food. Real hunger is not that uncomfortable.” PeopleRealFeelingsThreeAnimalRichMinutesHabitDrugEatingWeaknessBusyHungerIllUncomfortableMealsSymptomsThree TimesStressfulProteinLiverProcessingWithdrawalKidneysEating AnimalsAbdominals Book:Eat to Live: The Amazing Nutrient-Rich Program for Fast and Sustained Weight Loss Source: Eat to Live: The Amazing Nutrient-Rich Program for Fast and Sustained Weight Loss
“I like to change liquor stores frequently because the clerks got to know your habits if you went in night and day and bought huge quantities. I could feel them wondering why I wasn't dead yet and it made me uncomfortable. They probably weren't thinking any such thing, but then a man gets paranoid when he has 300 hangovers a year.” IfsThinkingKnowsMenFeelsYearsMadeNightWonderHugeHabitDrinkingStoresUncomfortableQuantityLiquorParanoidHangoverClerksLiquor Stores Author:Charles Bukowski