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What did you give up for Lent
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your_pal_crusher wrote: »last year, I gave up coffee and beer. That was rough. This year, I've chosen not to give up anything but to commit to reading devotions 2x a week.
This is also a good one.
I have had an issue lately with keeping up with my novenas. I will make it one or two days and then slack off. This would be a great way to remind myself to keep on with it0 -
It wasn't for Lent but I gave up bread this past week. I've already noticed a difference. I feel lighter!0
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thorsmom01 wrote: »your_pal_crusher wrote: »last year, I gave up coffee and beer. That was rough. This year, I've chosen not to give up anything but to commit to reading devotions 2x a week.
This is also a good one.
I have had an issue lately with keeping up with my novenas. I will make it one or two days and then slack off. This would be a great way to remind myself to keep on with it
I hope it works!0 -
I gave up Facebook, no meat on Fridays and I am praying my rosary every day0
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Im Giving up chocolate0
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I didn't give up anything either, Instead I'm trying to improve myself all around0
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Sugary food and drinks and coffee because I would add sugar to it.0
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Sugar of all types. I'm a walking grump all day0
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I don't understand what the difference is to give up something during lent vs any other time of the year.
I give up chocolate every year for Lent, for last 5 years or so. I love Chocolate and usually eat some nearly every day. I find it helps me develop self discipline at resisting this small temptation and helps me appreciate how fortunate I am to live in a country where food is plentiful and to appreciate it again after the 6 week break,rather than take that for granted.
These are my own personal reasons and not a statement about other people's religions or their reasons.
Yes any other 6 week period of doing this would acheive same thing - but left to decide on my own timing, it probably wouldn't happen so I use the period of Lent. The lead up to Easter is also when chocolate temptations are everywhere and we are frequently offered chocolate - so good time to resist eating it.
Similar to people doing dry months for various reasons,I guess.
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