Well done Rosie, that's a huge, and very brave decision to make! One day at a time GOOD LUCK!!
Geri x
Ps. Keep us posted love.
Good luck Rosie, I know how you feel. I quit smoking years ago but to be honest, I enjoyed the occasional smoke but if I had a few, I'd be back on 20 a day !
Good luck and well done! When I started LCHF I got rid of anything naughty - gave it all to a friend! I work from the principle if I don't have it in, I can't eat it! Kids now have things from time to time and it catches me unawares. They opened a tube of Pringles and I had to go and do something else - lol! Going to the supermarket was tough in the beginning but now I don't care. Ultimately your common sense kicks in and you learn how to say no! Long may you stay strong! X
Yes, I feel the same way. I gave up chocolate straightaway, knowing that I couldn't just see a box of chocolates and leave any alone! I feel much happier with none, except for a tiny bit perhaps when I'm out at a meal.
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Well done its a tough choice but you can do it. If the chocolate craving ever gets you then make some chocolate muffins or some of the other chocolate recipes from this site. I've never been a huge fan of chocolate but my partner eats a bar every night. Sometimes I need to leave the room and other times I give in and have a piece, then i feel really angry with myself for giving in when my levels go into double figures. I think it's easier to say "I don't NEED any" rather than "I don't WANT any"
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So what is your reading first thing if you don't eat chocolate? Just thought of something. Are you able to walk into town? Do you have a Thorntons? Could you not walk into town, for example, and buy 1 chocolate? Or would you be tempted to buy several and scoff the lot? My self control is quite good at the mo' but I don't know how I'll be in say 6 months time. For me the worst times are between 3 and 5. If I'm Ina meeting, ok but if I'm at my desk then sometimes I have to go home and have a piece of cheese. Sometimes, if I fancy something sweet, I cut off a small piece of cheese and that makes me feel better. Hope this helps!
Sorry to hear you're off to a bad start today but tell yourself things can only get better. If you can have a walk this morning it may help.
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