An unexpected side effect
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An unexpected side effect
As I was going for my walk today it dawned on me that I seem to have let go of another bad habit without even realizing it. I wonder if there is a connection, or if it's just coincidence. If the connection is about putting things in my mouth or (more likely NOT putting things in my mouth), that I am happier or busier or less nervous or what??
I wonder if the connection is that I am just healthier because of changes in my food choices.
I don't know if it's any of the above, and I suspect it has to do a little bit with all of the above, but ...
I have stopped biting my fingernails!
Anybody else notice anything strange like that?
I wonder if the connection is that I am just healthier because of changes in my food choices.
I don't know if it's any of the above, and I suspect it has to do a little bit with all of the above, but ...
I have stopped biting my fingernails!
Anybody else notice anything strange like that?
Jill
The food I eat today is my choice! What price am I willing to pay?
"There are no failures, only feedback." ~~ Robert Allen
The food I eat today is my choice! What price am I willing to pay?
"There are no failures, only feedback." ~~ Robert Allen
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Jill,
that is kind of incredible!
Blueskighs
that is kind of incredible!
Blueskighs
www.nosdiet.blogspot.com Where I blog daily about my No S journey
Initially, on NoS, I deliberately switched to decaf coffee, but upped my tea intake. Now I find that my tea drinking has reduced without me thinking about it (which means my caffeine intake has gone down). And, I've stopped having milky decafs in the morning before I leave for work - that wasn't deliberate - just happened. I like it...
Good for you, Jill! As a long-term nail-biter, I know how hard it is to stop the habit. I don't think that I have changed anything else, but, as several people have noted, my dentist was delighted with the condition of my gums. I do think long and hard before I take my wallet out of my pocket, but I am not sure whether to thank Reinhard or $4.00+ gasoline and the trickle-down effects that it is having on all our lives.
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Only on day 3 here, but so far I've noticed that I'm eating a much bigger variety of foods, and that I'm eating more fruit and veggies as well. Once a sandwich is on your plate, it just looks wrong to put other random crap on there. It sort of invites a banana or some edamame or something. Because I know I only get 3 chances a day, I really focus on what goes on my plate. This morning, instead of cereal, I had toast, yogurt and fresh mango. Yum! A good replacement for my french toast and syrup of yore.
Also, and I know this won't float everyone's boat, I say a blessing before meals. (I've been doing this for awhile) It helps me focus on the fact that I'm about to eat, consider what I've chosen for my plate (I'm Jewish, and there are different blessings depending on what kind of food you are about to eat), and be grateful for the meal.
Great to be here. This rocks.
Also, and I know this won't float everyone's boat, I say a blessing before meals. (I've been doing this for awhile) It helps me focus on the fact that I'm about to eat, consider what I've chosen for my plate (I'm Jewish, and there are different blessings depending on what kind of food you are about to eat), and be grateful for the meal.
Great to be here. This rocks.
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Mistress Manners,Once a sandwich is on your plate, it just looks wrong to put other random crap on there.
Said very well!
Blueskighs
www.nosdiet.blogspot.com Where I blog daily about my No S journey