I've given a lot of thought lately to what I do each day, what I don't do each day, and what I want to do each day. I'm asking myself some tough questions. How does my plan evolve? What am I willing to do to support these desired changes? What's for life and is there something or some things that wouldn't fit that description?
I know with every fiber of my being, refined sugar is out for life. My abstinence has proven some wonderful things to me over the last 951 days. A large portion of the peace, calm, and stability within my food plan is credited to my abstinence. I'm not giving that up. Or, let's put it this way--I pray I never give that up. Because seriously, I'm never beyond relapse. To me, diving back into the sugar would be much more than sacrificing my abstinence, it would mean sacrificing my life.
How long will I continue the accountability tweets? Is that a 'rest of my life' element? At some point that ends, I think--but I'm not sure when.
The food logging in MFP (or whatever food logging app is around in the distance future)--yep, that's a keeper forever--also a keeper: weighing and measuring food.
I like where I am, right now, today. And I'll stay right here for now. But I'm staying open minded to potential changes in my day to day plan. I think that's critically important.
Today I maintained the integrity of my maintenance calorie budget. I remained abstinent from refined sugar. I exceeded my daily water goal. I stayed well connected with great support. And I enjoyed a wonderful workout tonight at the gym.
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Today's Featured Tweets:
Precise measurements are important to me, especially when dealing w/calorie dense items. It's about maintaining the integrity of the budget. pic.twitter.com/vlkcOtk5Lp— Sean Anderson (@SeanAAnderson) December 7, 2016
Dinner in MyFitnessPal. Two pages worth of ingredients! Totally worth the effort! pic.twitter.com/8oVANOLPwZ— Sean Anderson (@SeanAAnderson) December 7, 2016
Thank you for reading and your continued support,
Strength,
Sean
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