json_metadata | "{"app":"Musing","appTags":["life","health","habit"],"appCategory":"life","appTitle":"What are the best ways - that I can break my addiction habits?","appBody":"<p>All things considered, it relies upon what number of lattes you drink! A few daily, one every day, or a few seven days? Is it extremely an issue? Is it accurate to say that you are worried about expense, or conceivable wellbeing dangers, or do you feel it controls you excessively, or that you're trapped in a hopeless cycle? For what reason do you think of it as an issue? </p><p>On the off chance that it isn't so much that huge an issue, at that point one approach to manage it is basically quit agonizing over it. Espresso is no place close as terrible for you as we're regularly persuaded, and is quite gainful in some ways. </p><p>Or then again you could supplant latte-drinking with something unique. Either extraordinary espressos, an alternate beverage, or perhaps something totally unique, such as going for a walk and taking your water bottle with you. You could consider what it is that you appreciate (regardless of whether intentionally or unknowingly) about drinking lattes at cafés, and either consider different approaches to address that issue/get that advantage, or essentially choose to manage without it, and work harder, return home sooner, or whatever. Do you require the opportunity to take a seat and relax a bit, do you basically appreciate it, or would you say you are only OK with the natural, and need to have a go at something new? Or on the other hand would you say you are simply sitting around idly?</p>","appDepth":2,"appParentPermlink":"pkh9ekh95","appParentAuthor":"gungunkrishu","musingAppId":"aU2p3C3a8N","musingAppVersion":"1.1","musingPostType":"answer"}" |
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