flirting well to overcome i think a lot that i should not now flirt at all but still working on it
2007-08-15 14:34:51
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answered by Anonymous
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My worst habit is gambling. It's easy to stay away from the casino as long as I'm busy...but then if I have a few bucks in my pocket and nothing to do I get in my car and go. It would be different if I won sometimes, but I never do. I always end up losing it all. Those damned machines, anyway.....I never lose more than like $20...except for once....In 3 days I won over $1000. I should have just kept it in my pocket and saved it. But I got greedy and took it all in with me one day and lost it all within an hour. I've only been back a few times since, but I'm trying to stay out of there for good. It's been a couple of months now....
2007-08-14 07:52:39
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answer #2
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answered by ndn_ronhoward 5
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For a long time, I was something of a compulsive liar. It got me into all kinds of trouble.
The way I overcame it was through the help of my husband (and he's a saint by the way, because most of the lies I told about various things effected him in some way). He stayed in charge of all the stuff I was most tempted to lie about (namely money). This was my decision, actually, so it's not like he's controlling, possessive, abusive in ANY way. He was, and is, very reasonable about things.
Eventually, I started picking up more of the slack a little at a time, by paying our bills, and he just casually checks to make sure they have really been paid. He actually hasn't done that in a long time now, because over time, I had gotten used to having to tell the truth. It isn't nearly as big an issue now.
2007-08-09 02:44:43
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answered by CrazyChick 7
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1. Basically, I am introvert and shy and take a lot of time to break ice with new acquianted person. Therefore, often I considered as arrogant. I wish I could be more outgoing and make friends easily. But I found it very difficult to mix up with new people soon.
2. Biting nails. I promise myself, I will not bite nail. But just cannot pull through it.
2007-08-13 01:02:33
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answered by Jumping Sun 7
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Sweets/dessert are my vice; ice cream, chocolate, donuts, etc. you name it. I've always been overweight, but it's now affecting my health. Then I went to an anniversary party in June, and the only appropriate outfit I had was kinda tight, but I squeezed into it. (Turns out I was overdressed anyway!)
I enjoyed myself, but deep down I was so uncomfortable and miserable all evening, and just disgusted with how I felt. The next day I lost my appetite for dessert. Sweets didn't even appeal to me. I went for about a month without any. I've since had a dessert here and there, but I don't feel obsessed with finding sweets like I used to.
I've lost 10 lbs. since then. I now need to control my portions, and I'm thinking about looking into Weight Watchers, to keep the momentum going.
2007-08-09 04:17:59
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answered by kaz716 7
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hummm i have a bad habit of talking a lot people enjoy my company coz i m quiet a fun loving n happy girl but sometimes guys take it wrong like i m happy coz they r around me or i like them but i speak to everyone in a same way that really troubles me a lot i have tried a lot to think before i leap but never suceeded now i have thought everytime i ll b in anyone's company i l listen more than talking n ya it has been two days doing this n u wont believe it is actually fun hearing them but really dont know how many days i ll keep this it is relly tough to keep mouth shut when u can actually b a better spokesperson than all present huh
2007-08-13 20:21:41
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answer #6
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answered by yipee 2
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I'm currently trying to give up alcohol. I don't like the way it makes me feel (and yes, I do drink it in moderation!!), but it's a large part of my life. I get together w/ friends and what do we do? Drink. I eat dinner w/ my family and we have wine or beer. It's everywhere.
I'm relying on will power right now and it's working. I haven't had a drink in a month now! :-)
2007-08-09 03:33:07
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answered by YSIC 7
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Spending too much money, and WAY too much time on the internet.
The hardest thing I successfully gave up is smoking. I went cold turkey and it was tough. But it's over 5 years now so I won't go back (hopefully)
2007-08-16 08:12:40
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answered by pufferoo 4
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(sidenote: Wow, your grammar is really bad...hardly legible.)
I'd give up correcting people's grammar!
Really, though, I'd give up road rage. It's hard to not yell at stupid drivers. I'm from Detroit, so I know dense traffic. Now I am in the country and my Detroit habits are following me! I need to learn to take it back a notch.
2007-08-16 07:01:49
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answered by ACGKrieger 2
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Tardiness...I am a 37 year old wife, mom, professional. I am always late. I really dislike this about my personality and I understand all of the implications that go along with it. I am late about 80% of the time.
2007-08-12 19:36:25
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answered by Lupita 3
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