3rd day without sweets...
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Fruitylicious03
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So, I've developed a bad habit (and I'm calling it a habit because that really is all it is) of eating sugary sweets every afternoon and even going out specially to buy them!
This is my 3rd day without eating sweets. Just 18 more days to go... (because they say it takes 21 days to break a bad habit).
After that I'll add sweets back slowly and in moderation.
This isn't a post asking for help or anything, it's a post I made partly because I'm proud of myself for going so long without it (I never last more than a day), and partly because I wanted to test if I am now able to post on forums. =P Thanks for reading!
This is my 3rd day without eating sweets. Just 18 more days to go... (because they say it takes 21 days to break a bad habit).
After that I'll add sweets back slowly and in moderation.
This isn't a post asking for help or anything, it's a post I made partly because I'm proud of myself for going so long without it (I never last more than a day), and partly because I wanted to test if I am now able to post on forums. =P Thanks for reading!
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Keep it up!0
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Encouraging too, for people like me who also get called by sweets in the afternoon- I think the Junior Mints Candy in the Vending Machine here at work is possessed...0
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Good for you.
Keep up the good work from someone who knows the strugle!0 -
Encouraging too, for people like me who also get called by sweets in the afternoon- I think the Junior Mints Candy in the Vending Machine here at work is possessed...
Lol! You know what it's actually quite easy. See I have this "vulnerable time" between 4-5pm. Instead of driving out to get candy I am now walking for that hour. My weaknesses are things like chocolate, ice cream, and homemade sweets.
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I'm right there with you! My co-work has put out a bowl of candy and all last week, I was eating it at the same time every afternoon. So far, I haven't had any chocolate since Friday
( I did have a mint because onion breath is not fitting for a diva LOL)0 -
kimekakes28 wrote: »I'm right there with you! My co-work has put out a bowl of candy and all last week, I was eating it at the same time every afternoon. So far, I haven't had any chocolate since Friday
( I did have a mint because onion breath is not fitting for a diva LOL)
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It's the afternoon slump. I used to get those at about 3 p.m. every day at work.
Thing is, once everything changes, you no longer get that slump. If your body is in better working order over all, you're getting enough sleep, you're eating plenty of protein and fats for your breakfast and lunch, you won't even get that slump in the afternoon.
The only time I ever get it anymore is if I've had a bad night of sleep and I'll be at risk for snacking.0 -
It's more than just breaking a bad habit. If you stay away from sweets you'll eventually lose a taste or craving for them. Although I sometimes still eat them like the piece of Halloween candy I stole from the bowl the other night, most of the time I'll look at something like a donut, candy or cake and it just looks kind of gross.
Fruits are my new sweets.0 -
It's the afternoon slump. I used to get those at about 3 p.m. every day at work.
Thing is, once everything changes, you no longer get that slump. If your body is in better working order over all, you're getting enough sleep, you're eating plenty of protein and fats for your breakfast and lunch, you won't even get that slump in the afternoon.
The only time I ever get it anymore is if I've had a bad night of sleep and I'll be at risk for snacking.
For me I think it's more something like impulse, as I don't snack in general. I just eat 3 times a day. I mean I'm not even craving them all the time I just get in the car and go get them. I don't think about it or anything I just do.
I do get the slump, but I'm used to taking a powernap (of 30minutes) in the afternoon which quickly gets me out of it. Either that or ice water helps, or generally just staying busy with something. I get my slump mostly from either heat (it goes like 38degrees celcius in summer here) or from boredom.
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do you plan on never eating them again0
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Great Job! I'm sure your body appreciates the healthy change I cut most refined sugar out of my diet a while ago and feel so much better since0
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I actually got a withdrawal headache when I got to day three, I was a major addict! Great Job!0
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dashaclaire wrote: »I actually got a withdrawal headache when I got to day three, I was a major addict! Great Job!
Nothing so far for me I don't think I would be able to tell though as I have low BP and the symptoms are the same. I get dizzy randomly all the time just because of eating too little salt.
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haha...just reading this post makes me want a snickers bar.....brb0
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gopgirl425 wrote: »haha...just reading this post makes me want a snickers bar.....brb
Hahaha! You enjoy it while I eat a nice piece of ice cold, juicy, super sweet watermelon
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Great job. I gave up my mid day snickers about 13 years ago. So glad I did. Does it mean you can "never" have them again? No. Do you have to declare (as some are asking) that you'll never have it again? Absurd. Are you hoping to break that bad habit, and maybe lose the craving and hopefully even the taste for candy? YES. And what a great goal that is!
There's no reason on earth we have to eat candy. And certainly not every day. If you want to, great, but there's no reason someone "should". cheers0 -
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Sabine_Stroehm wrote: »There's no reason on earth we have to eat candy. And certainly not every day. If you want to, great, but there's no reason someone "should". cheers
omg you should totally eat this tho
Nutella Pumpkin Acorns OMNOMNOM
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Sabine_Stroehm wrote: »There's no reason on earth we have to eat candy. And certainly not every day. If you want to, great, but there's no reason someone "should". cheers
omg you should totally eat this tho
Nutella Pumpkin Acorns OMNOMNOM
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