Having a routine is both a blessing and a curse and while a routine serves us to do things like wake up early to practice exercise, meditation or prayer all the way to scheduling time to make those all important prospecting calls, the bricks in the castle wall of routine which are based on the unmet needs of approval, control, recognition, safety and worthiness become the prison that we cannot see our way out of.
Routine creates terrain that is familiar. In order to change, one needs to seek out new territories and activities in order to grow. Growth is often hindered by the old routine because we fear that the new routine will not function.
This is an irrational fear based on The Unmet Needs Disease that will not disappear without some help.
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