100 of the most common bad habits is a list that contains many things people have a hard time breaking. Breaking bad habits often involves self-awareness, determination, and sometimes seeking support or professional help when necessary. I say pray.
“What? know ye not that your body is the temple of the Holy Ghost which is in you, which ye have of God, and ye are not your own? For ye are bought with a price: therefore glorify God in your body, and in your spirit, which are God’s.”
1 Corinthians 6:19-20
- Smoking
- Overeating
- Biting nails
- Procrastinating
- Excessive screen time
- Being disorganized
- Skipping meals
- Eating junk food regularly
- Oversleeping
- Not getting enough sleep
- Interrupting others
- Using foul language
- Not exercising
- Not drinking enough water
- Nail picking
- Excessive caffeine consumption
- Impulsive shopping
- Overusing social media
- Tardiness
- Not flossing teeth
- Leaving dirty dishes around
- Overindulging in alcohol
- Not recycling
- Poor posture
- Negative self-talk
- Excessive daydreaming
- Gossiping
- Not listening attentively
- Eating too quickly
- Leaving lights on when leaving a room
- Being late with deadlines
- Being indecisive
- Hoarding
- Oversharing on social media
- Being overly critical
- Skipping breakfast
- Checking phone during meals
- Being impatient
- Not washing hands regularly
- Constantly complaining
- Playing video games excessively
- Not saving money
- Spending too much time in front of the mirror
- Not taking breaks at work
- Over-apologizing
- Talking with your mouth full
- Driving aggressively
- Not using turn signals
- Ignoring red flags in relationships
- Leaving dirty laundry around
- Using slang excessively
- Not cleaning up after pets
- Overanalyzing everything
- Leaving trash in your car
- Overcommitting
- Nail polish biting
- Not returning borrowed items
- Leaving the toilet seat up (or down)
- Double-dipping in sauces
- Impersonating others
- Not covering your mouth when you cough or sneeze
- Not saying “please” and “thank you”
- Talking loudly in public places
- Being overly competitive
- Cheating in games or relationships
- Picking at scabs
- Not replacing empty toilet paper rolls
- Excessive selfie-taking
- Neglecting personal hygiene
- Making excuses
- Not using your turn signal while driving
- Being a backseat driver
- Ignoring traffic rules
- Excessive complaining about work
- Oversharing personal information
- Not respecting personal boundaries
- Not respecting others’ time
- Not covering your mouth when yawning
- Leaving dirty dishes in the sink
- Not cleaning up after yourself in public places
- Being passive-aggressive
- Not returning phone calls or messages
- Not cleaning the bathroom regularly
- Not replacing empty paper towel or toilet paper rolls
- Being a know-it-all
- Ignoring safety rules
- Not using a coaster for drinks
- Not wearing sunscreen
- Not wearing seat belts
- Being a constant complainer on social media
- Being a “one-upper” in conversations
- Ignoring dietary restrictions
- Interrupting others’ conversations
- Not holding the door for others
- Leaving empty containers in the refrigerator
- Being excessively competitive at board games
- Talking loudly on the phone in public places
- Not flushing the toilet after use
- Ignoring warning labels
- Ignoring advice from others
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