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New Help for Sugar Addiction
Many people have asked me what foods they should eat in order to cut down on the sugar cravings. And in the past I've always had to say "I don't know." Now, maybe I can actually offer something more hopeful. Kicking a sugar habit is no easy chore,...

Provide Your Body With The Right Combination Of Vitamins
Vitamins play a crucial role in our body's chemistry processes but many people neglect their importance and eventually end up getting ill or suffering because of their ignorance. We generally assume that we can take most or all of the needed...

Saving Money -- Here's How
Money -- now there's a subject to pique anyone's interest. Most of us are concerned about (1) earning money, (2) saving money, (3) ensuring ROI (Return on Investment) of our money, and/or (4) simply getting out of debt. With more Americans filing...

Stress Management: A Self Help Guide
There have been many words written about stress management, though many people do not realize that it can be managed. In fact, stress is a scary thing but it is also a self-creating thing. The more stress you feel, the less able you are to deal with...

Tips to follow when you're feeling down
Everybody has, from time to time, a period when he or she feels more tired than usually, and has a hard time concentrating. The important thing is to know how to react under such circumstances and to be able to maintain control and not fall into...

 
Change in Diet May Cause a Change in Your Sense of Time

I know this sounds a bit crazy, but I've never before heard anyone mention this particular benefit of giving up sugar and other refined carbs: My sense of time has changed.

I was sitting at my desk this afternoon, working hard on a letter I was writing to one of our clients, and I realized with a start that it was time to go home. In the past, when I regularly snacked on sweet and salty treats, I was never surprized by the time. I always knew exactly how many minutes were left before my next break, before time to go home, before it was time for dinner, and how long it would be before my bedtime snack.

This is undoubtedly something that people with "real" addictions notice when they give up their habits. When you finally break free, (and this could take several months or even years after your last drink or fix), you notice one day that your mind isn't occupied by your cravings. Other things, more important things, more interesting things, are filling your thoughts.

What would you do with all the extra brain power that is freed up when you give up sugary, fattening foods? What would you do with the many minutes of every hour that are no longer wasted thinking about the next candy bar, the next recipe for chocolate cake, the next opportunity to grab a handful of chips? It may not seem like a lot of time, but it adds up.

My days now go much faster than they ever did before. My mind is more alert, I get more done, and I feel better about my job. It's an "extra" benefit of changing to a healthy diet.

About the Author
Jonni Good is the author of a self-help book for sugar
addicts, and the owner of a site dedicated to natural, drug-
free weight loss.

http://www.stress-free-weight-loss.com

You can find Jonni's blog at
http://www.howtothinkthin.com/blogger.htm

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