Britney Spears is determined to stick to her New Year resolution – she wants to quit chewing her fingernails in 2009.
The Womanizer superstar hates biting her nails, and longs for manicured and attractive hands. But the singer insists there is a valid reason her dirty habit – she can’t stop worrying.
She says, “Next year, I have to learn to stop biting my nails! I would like to stop worrying so much, because I worry all the time. And to learn how to be happier, just in general. I have to learn to take things not so seriously.” However Spears doesn’t hold out much hope of sticking to her 2009 promise – because she’s never kept a resolution yet. She adds, “I end up breaking them. It’s hard.
Now just imagine. Here is someone almost constantly in the public eye. A person with millions in the bank and she is still plagued by the nail biting habit. If she has this problem and can’t get rid of it, you have to realize how difficult is to quit nail biting.
I can sympathize with her. More than 5% of adults have the same problem of nail biting. If it were a medical condition, it would be an epidemic. The problem with trying to quit is that no matter what one does, it is temporary. That is, all the methods and products out there focus on getting you to stop. But, the real problem occurs days or weeks later when your guard is down and a trigger moment puts you defenselessly in biting mode. I figured out a way to stop for good by coming up with techniques that don’t require products like bad tasting polish or hypnotism. They can be used anywhere anytime under any circumstantces. You can learn how I did it on my Web site: www.howtostopnailbiting.com. Good luck to Britney and every other less famous nail biter just trying to get rid of a habit that is really hard to break.
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