Has your sweet-fast been relatively uneventful, or are you feeling a bit like doing this...
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As I read the paragraph above it just sounds a little silly. I don't need any of that...and usually I feel somewhat icky after I eat sugary stuff anyway.
Honestly, it has already been completely worth any small sacrifice. Why?
Here is what I've noticed after less than two weeks:
- I feel less sluggish.
- I need less caffeine to function. I know - WHA? I am a 2-3 cup a day coffee drinker normally, because, well, I need it. Or I did. Or I thought I did. Surprisingly the last few days I have not needed the afternoon caffeine fix. Also, I've been waking up in the morning more refreshed, and less focused on getting my butt down to the Keurig and getting that coffee brewing.
- I feel "thinner." Not saying that I actually am thinner, as I haven't checked the scale recently and I probably don't look any different...but I feel somehow "thinner."
Anyone else feeling just plain better? Is it inspiring you to make other healthy eating choices as well? I know I have been drinking a lot more water since starting the challenge. In fact, sugary foods/drinks are just starting to sound 'eh' to me.
Tell me how you are doing!!!!!! I hope, if you are truly doing this, you are noticing results and feeling encouraged by them. Happy Friday!
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I am excited I don't use sugar in my coffee anymore. And my hubby is excited that sweets actually last in our house. ;) Hehehehe. Mack gets so confused when I say I don't want a cookie, though. He thinks I am out of my mind.
ReplyDeleteGlad you are feeling better! I don't notice a difference, really, but I do like feeling in control....cuz I am not a 1 cookie kind of gal. :)
Im dealing with an injury that has limited my working out- makes me so crabby and definitely staying away from the sweets :( Good luck!
ReplyDeleteI like the feeling skinny part of this post. it always feels great when you feel that way : )
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