Giving Up Snacking is as Hard as Giving Up Smoking!

On the last Monday in July, I went to bed feeling very apprehensive.   Earlier in the evening, my blood glucose levels were the highest that they had ever been.  I had done some exercise to burn off some of the glucose in my blood quickly, but I was still in shock.  I went to bed that night praying that if God woke me the next morning, I would make some drastic changes.  

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The Next Morning

I had been on a carb binge.  I don’t know why, but I craved Lays Sweet Thai Chilli Chips in particular.  I was eating a large packet a night.  Added to that I was eating Cornetto ice cream almost every day.  I was out of control, and my body was not having any of it.  It was like these chips in particular had become my new cigarette!  When I saw that reading, I knew I had to stop.  When I woke the next morning, I was so grateful to be alive.  I immediately made the decision to keep my promise to God.  That morning, I drastically reduced my breakfast to 2 hard-boiled eggs, onions, tomatoes, and bacon.  No carbs to start the day.  My lunch was a chicken breast and veggies, and dinner was an omelette.   I was taking back control.  This is largely how I have eaten for the past month and a half.  Naturally, I have lost a little weight and a few cm’s. I allow myself a cheat day over the weekend just to help me keep momentum.  It helps.  It’s easier to resist snack cravings all week if I know I can indulge on a cheat day. Oh and Lays Sweet Thai Chilli does not even make it off the shop shel anymore.  I work right past with my head held high. 

The Cravings are Real!

I have used the same mental tricks that I used when I gave up smoking because this feels like giving up smoking all over again.  When I was thin, I didn’t snack.  In hindsight, it was probably because I sucked my thumb.  Yip, I did that until I was eighteen and then replaced it with cigarettes. Of course, when I stopped smoking, I started snacking, and the weight piled on, and diabetes kicked in.  Currently, I’ve been going cold turkey for 6 days a week. (Is that a thing?).  Sometimes the cravings are so strong.  It feels like I am talking myself down from a ledge when I have to get past them…lol.  I have made a promise to God, though, and I am determined to keep it.  That gives me the strength to push through each craving.  

Romantising water

In the middle of my carb binge, I also started craving Coke.  I was mortified, as I don’t drink soft drinks unless they are all that’s available.  I would rather drink coffee.  I am not a water drinker by nature either.  To overcome my sudden craving for Coke, I started drinking sparkling water.  Not very refreshing, but it doesn’t have that plain water taste, so it works.  I started drinking it in a very large wine glass to make it fun, but I still didn’t do it as often as I should.  What I liked about this glass was that it held more than 250ml at a time.  Last weekend, that glass broke, and I found 510ml whisky glasses. So, four glasses a day get me to 2L, and I don’t even notice it really.  Whoop whoop!

My 510ml Whisky glass

Adapting to Adaptogens

I have started taking Ashwagandha in the evenings to help with getting a good night’s sleep and dealing with the daily stresses.  This is also supposed to help with my blood glucose levels.  I used to take it in the morning, but I started feeling depressed by the evening.  I recently listened to the Huberman podcast on reducing cortisol levels, where it was mentioned that taking it at night can help lower cortisol and promote a good night’s sleep, so I made the change, and I no longer feel depressed by teh afternoon.  My sleep quality has improved, so that is a bonus.  

Nootropic Mushrooms

Lastly, I started adding a nootropic mushroom blend to my morning coffee.  It includes Lion’s Mane and others. I have so much to get through and think through every day at work, so I wanted to see if it would at least help me focus and improve my clarity of thought. It’s only been a week and a half, but it has definitely helped with both the focus and the clarity, especially in the morning.  By the afternoon the effect seems to have worn off. It also seems to have enhanced my short-term memory.  If I remind myself not to forget something, I usually don’t.  It’s pretty cool.  Of course, all of this could just be a placebo effect….lol.

That’s me for now.  Have you tried Ashwagandha and nootropic mushrooms yet?  What has your experience been?  Let me know in the comments.

A Month of Gratitude 2024: Day 16

Hello there.  How was the start to your week?  Mine was very peaceful.  My long weekend has come to an end, and I didn’t get much done.  I did rest, though, and I think that was the most important thing to get done.  

One Thing I am Grateful For

I didn’t get to see my sister today as planned, so I gave her a call instead, and we chatted for over an hour.  It was good to hear her voice. I am glad we took the time to catch up. 

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Reviewing and Renewing

I have spent this weekend reviewing the year that was and thinking through my 2025 goals.  As I have mentioned,  my word for 2025 will be “Wellness”, so I have been unpacking what that means for me and what success will look like. 

My word for 2024 is “Less”.  I am quite excited that I have managed to get a lot of physical decluttering done.  I will spend the last two weeks of the year improving my digital decluttering.  I store so much stuff that I will probably never use, and I suspect it is because I am often unclear about what I want to do or write about, so I store loads of information “just in case”. 

If you have not tried choosing a word for the year, I highly recommend it.  I find that it helps me stay intentional about how I live my life throughout the year, as the word I choose always hangs around in the back of my mind and gives me a gentle prod when I deviate from my intention.  Thus far, I have developed better digital systems for storing information at work because my 2022 intention was about productivity.  I am still working on one for home, and I am excited because I have finally found one that I like and can make work.  It always helps me feel like I can end the year feeling like I have made significant progress in at least one area of my life.   

That’s it from me today.  Thanks for popping by.  Do you have a word for the year?  How have you progressed towards achieving something towards it? 

Bye for now. 

A Month of Gratitude: Day 14

Hello there!  It was the first day of a three-day weekend today—definitely something to feel gratitude for.  I love three-day weekends.  I find that they are just the perfect number of days to get everything you need done and rest.  Day one can be for running errands.  Day two can be for socialising, and day three can be for just chilling at home, gathering yourself, and mentally preparing for a new week. 

Two Things to Be Grateful For

  1. Freedom!  Haha!  My son spent some time away so I had some alone time today.  The thing about being a parent is that you never know how best to use it because you want to rest, but there are things that you want to do as well, and there is only so much time!  Phew!  It’s a thrill and can be exhausting!
  2. I bought an exercise bike today.  It will probably only arrive next week but it is a step in the right direction.  I used to own but I used to get so bored riding it.  Watching TV is not really my thing so it didn’t help.  I have learnt to keep my brain entertained by listening to podcasts audion books while i get some steps in at night so I am hoping it will work with cycling as well.  I also plan to hop on it for 5-10 min at a time on the days when I work from home to give my eyes a break from the screen and to get my circulation going rather than being stuck behind a desk all day.   This also fits in with my word for 2025, which is “Wellness”.   As I have mentioned before, this was not my best health year so I am grateful that I still can remedy that.
ladies sleeping across chair with book over her face
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One Moment of Joy

Nothing beats a weekend nap on the couch in front of the TV in my opinion.  It just hits differently.  So that was my moment of joy for today, that afternoon that I got to enjoy. 

Thanks for popping by.  What are you grateful for today?  Let me know in the comments.

Bye for now