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Impact of changing habits.

 
Hey. This is Darpan. In today's blog we'll be talking on how change in habits can make a great impact on our lives by a simple example in just few minutes. 


        The impact created by a change in your habits is similar to the effect of shifting the route of an airplane by just a few degrees. Imagine you are flying from Los Angeles to New York City. If a pilot leaving from LAX adjusts the heading just 3.5 degrees south, you will land in Washington, D.C., instead of New York. Such a small change is barely noticeable at takeoff-the nose of the airplane moves just a few feet-but when magnified across the entire United States, you end up hundreds of miles apart.
          Similarly, a slight change in your daily habits can guide your life to a very different destination. Making a choice that is 1 percent better or percent worse seems insignificant in the moment, but over the span.
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     Thank you reading till here. See ya in next blog. Stay safe :) 

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