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Richard Archer wrote:

>I notice that the most successful to change one's habits in the long term
>is to go 'cold turkey' and cut out the item completely.
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>It seems that trying to cut back a little each day allows too much scope
>for playing mind-games with yourself.

There are a couple instances where this works. One example is those people
that put multiple packets of sugar in coffee. Going cold turkey and they
think the coffee is awful. Cutting back a little bit every day, and in a
few weeks they will be down to nothing. Then if they drink coffee with the
multiple packs they find it sickening sweet. This should also work with salt.

Don.

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