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@Evadig, here is a quotation I read many years ago that has helped me to end bad habits, or to keep doing good ones.

Self-discipline is deciding what you want.

Something I read recently:

If your path and your goals do not align, then you have to decide which is more important to you and adjust the other.

If you want unbitten fingernails, you have to stop biting them. If you can't/won't/don't want to stop biting them, you have to accept bitten fingernails.

It sounds simple, and it is. But simple does not automatically mean easy. Good luck.
 
@Evadig, here is a quotation I read many years ago that has helped me to end bad habits, or to keep doing good ones.

Self-discipline is deciding what you want.

Something I read recently:

If your path and your goals do not align, then you have to decide which is more important to you and adjust the other.

If you want unbitten fingernails, you have to stop biting them. If you can't/won't/don't want to stop biting them, you have to accept bitten fingernails.

It sounds simple, and it is. But simple does not automatically mean easy. Good luck.
Thank you.
I've done it for twenty years now, but it's getting to the point I really do want to stop. It's difficult because I often do it without thinking. I will try to be more mindful of this!
 
Hay in September? That’s interesting!

We finish hay here in July - august if the dairy guys cut for haylage.
When our farm was in Upstate NY, we would be haying from June to August. All first cutting, 50# square bales, Birdsfoot Trifoil, Orchard & Timothy grasses. We did approximately 10,000 bales/year, it was sold for horse hay.
Down here our round bale hay is for our own use. The hay is mostly Tall Fescue, Orchard & Johnsongrass. Johnsongrass grass grows like crazy! The temperatures still in the 80's heading into October, we only do two cuttings. The photo is some of the Johnsongrass Hubby just mowed.
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