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An example of habitual thinking is:

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When we think about something repetitively, it becomes well-rehearsed and more accessible to us, especially when emotions are strong.
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When you think about something repeatedly, it becomes habitual. An example is, let’s say, you always check if your doors are locked before you leave subconsciously. That’s habitual thinking.
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