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Sue Cauhape's avatar

Very true, especially if your environment becomes permanent rather than a temporary "vacation" type of change. You may stop a bad habit or acquire one during a visit to a different place, but what happens when you return home. While living in Israel, I lost fifteen pounds by eating good, healthy kibbutz-grown food. I wanted to continue that Mediteranian diet back home. Uh-oh! Suddenly I was back in the land of junk food. Try as I did, I soon regained that fifteen pounds and added more over the years.

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Jim Crotty's avatar

Yes! I'm a living testimony to the truth of how powerful changing your environment can be. The environment in which we form our daily habits reflects back the energy we bring to it. If that environment is mired in gossip, negativity, and stagnation, we will be caught in the negative feedback loop that keeps us trapped. Break free and you free you're heart and soul to grow again.

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