
It happens to be at my co-worker's desk, and every time I saw it it planted a little plug in my head, "ME WANT CHOCOLATE." It has all of my favorite stuff--seriously, look at it! I thought it was interesting--I never buy that stuff so I don't normally think about it. But when it's in front of me, I have a hard time saying no. Anybody else like this?
Anyway, this is not to say that the rest of the month will be easy to resist, but I feel encouraged in a way. I'm realizing that my real weakness with chocolate (and other undesirable foods) stems more from seeing it and immediately wanting it. I don't think, I just react. The thought that I react and let my body control my mind actually bugs me, I don't like the idea of being controlled. Hopefully, this serves to actually teach me more about control and discipline in the future.
3 comments:
way to go Mel! We have a mint jar here. It's in a central location so I always see it. But...I have a little tally mark calendar at my desk. Making that CHECK each day under 'no mints' is worth it.
Just wondering, are you eliminating sugar entirely, even as an ingredient, or just sugary treats? If it's the first option, then wow, that must be hard.
That is impressive. I'm not sure I could hold out looking at that candy jar each day.
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