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Nine Effective Ways To Replace Bad Work Habits With More Useful Ones

Professionals are sometimes acutely aware of how their bad habits impact their work. Other times, they may be told by a peer or a supervisor that they need to adopt a better habit to combat the issue. Of course, this is often easier said than done.

It can be difficult to accept that you need to work on changing a habit. You might not have even noticed that you had the habit until someone pointed out how it’s affecting your performance.

Click through to read nine tips on how to replace bad work habits with more productive ones and ensure that they stick.

Lori Harris is a member of the Forbes Coaching Council, and Managing Partner of Harris Whitesell Consulting.

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