Lent

Feb 28, 2012 21:16

I have decided to use Lent as an opportunity for moderation and reflection, in the hope it might help me build some long-term behaviours.

I have given up alcohol, most sugar, and have promised I would do a minimum of 30 minutes walking per day. The walking was inspired by this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aUaInS6HIGo.

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cortejo February 29 2012, 02:21:32 UTC
Sugar cravings can be a sign of low iron, or also the sign you need to pamper yourself in some way.

We all crave naughty things...welcome to the dark side, we have cookies.

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siglinde99 March 1 2012, 01:51:57 UTC
That's the truly sad part - I don't particularly like cookies. It's the stupidest craving ever!

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pink_lady2 February 29 2012, 14:58:23 UTC
Sugar cravings and grumpiness are also a sign of withdrawal. Sometimes there are headaches to go with it. Give it a couple of weeks (or three) and you will find that those things lessen. I like your approach. Sort an additional set of resolutions. I was toying with doing Lent this year but I think just hanging on to being gf is the most I can do. I need to ease up on the dairy and get rid of it completely or just keep butter occassionaly - like for pancakes. :) I like the walk for 30 minutes every day. I should take that one on and just do some form of cardio every day till easter. Good luck with everything. It will get easier and better.

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siglinde99 March 1 2012, 01:55:19 UTC
Giving up sugar is much easier than becoming vegan for Lent. I live on dairy and love my meat. The walking is getting easier.

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siglinde99 March 1 2012, 01:49:50 UTC
I have exactly the same reaction. I always put it down to perversity, rather than stubbornness.

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