Gaining Control Again
I am about to be headed out the door and up to the university to impart much wisdom on writing to a bunch of about to graduate students. And so I’s thinking about this way of life that we plunge into and how, over time, we forget and start doing little things that are contrary to our way of life. For instance, some stop exercising, others began to eat a few extra morsels of food or high carbs, and others, like myself, give up on the protein. So, I thought maybe we could start the Monday after Independence day with our own contracts for re-gaining our independence from that awful imprisonment, the king of our existence—ourselves.
For me: I am going to exercise, not matter what, but I am going to eat better, meaning more protein, less easy food. And, I am going to make exercise reasonable and not overdo it. I am also going to get my water in.
What about you? What are you going to do that will win your independence from the control your mind has over your body?

I haven't used my treadmill for almost 2 weeks. I miss it. I was actually running on it. I will start that again this morning.
I too, have been eating the easy foods that go down well, for me that is the not so good for you carbs. I will start doing the more dense protein first. It is harder but really works. That means that when I am full, I stop. Dense proteins fill me up fast so my eyes are always bigger than my stomach.
OK, here I go....
We never touch people so lightly we do not leave a trace.
Peggy Tabor Millin
Karen C
Exercising is a must. Just do it. No excuses.
Eating dense protein is a must....just do it!!
All ready today I have walked 3 miles during my break time.
Going on a bike ride after I get home from work and do some water exercises in my pool at home.
Now remember, we all need our water in...and get extra during the summer especially when we exercise.
I chose exercise as my "transfer addiction"...that's right folk, I chose it. I have an addictive personality. Alcoholics run in my family (I don't drink), my 2 brothers also do alcohol and drugs. My dad was an alcoholic, died of a heart attack at 52. I had strikes against me from the beginning. I'm a food addict, my drug of choice. Yep, I want those Cheetos but I don't keep em in my house except for special occasions and I make sure they are gone or sent home with someone at the end of the day. Yes, I'm a food addict...but now I exercise!!

Man, I know about those donuts calling you. This weekend I brought Rozi some powder sugar donut holes, ate 3 of those buggers before I realized what I put in my mouth. I didn't dump or get sick at all, guess I'm so much further out and the pouch tolerated it. I don't really know my limits with sugar because I've not pushed the limits.
It is a daily commitment to ourselves to watch the nasty white carbs and to exercise.
Isn't it funny how we can have something in our homes and be totally distracted by food???
Yes, I'm addicted to food and always will be. Darn it anyway!!!!
Good thing we have embraced exercise.