As a Christian I have a savior who keeps me from sin but there are also bad habits which he may just leave in place. I know my daughter has tried to quit smoking by using a vape but that only lasted until her first stressful episode. I know alcoholic use AA and my other daughter quit smoking for a while because the Mormons watched over her until she did but now she is on the outs with them and doesn't have their support so she is back smoking. How do people on here do it? Meditation?
Thanks for sharing "Muffled"... My family is Baha'i and we generally focus on positive values and virtues.
I would suggest there are a couple of ways you might consider extirpating the things that are bad for you...and your children and of course each situation for each person could vary.
First focus on the good qualities that your children have.. If they enjoy reading or exploring things encourage them..take them to museums..expose them to high culture.
I have one son that became an artist.. I encouraged him by drawing things with him and going to Art classes with him. Today he's a graphic Artist.
Another way is to see that your children are with other children who are generally well behaved and having good qualities..We had a Baha'i youth organization that the children were involved in Youth for One World and all of them were in Scouting.
Of course be yourself a good model for your children. ... My wife and I don't drink alcohol or smoke tobacco in our home.. We don't allow it. We also didn't allow knives or even toy guns as toys... I also saw that we avoided childrens' clothing with ads for beer.
I also encouraged them to watch television shows or movies that had good values..
Being a Baha'i we had one evening a week where we had a family consultation.. and each child was encouraged to share positive things they were doing or they could ask questions.
All my children turned out fairly well.. My daughter is a librarian at the local University. I have one son that's a Paramedic and as I mentioned above one is a Paramedic.