A useful tool for quitting bad habits and poor emotional reactions  @PeterAttiaMD
A useful tool for quitting bad habits and poor emotional reactions  @PeterAttiaMD
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One of several tools I try to rely on for better self management and emotional regulation. Has anyone else tried this technique for curbing any behavior?

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