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Showing posts with label addiction. Show all posts
Showing posts with label addiction. Show all posts

Wednesday, 7 August 2013

Addictions & Discipline



Discipline is a something that most people lack, even though they might try to convince you otherwise.


Most of us believe that we are capable of making our own decisions and nothing can influence those decisions. 99% of the time this is not the case.



Many, if not all of us are slaves to our addictions. They are hard to fight and when we do not get our fix, we get irritable and try anything to get it.  It doesn’t matter if it a coffee or the sugar in the coffee we ‘need’ or if it is that ‘awesome’ show on TV we can’t miss. What matters is that we are addicted and nothing can change that…

 

Well, it can, but how hard is it and are we willing to fight? I like when people say: “But I like it and I don’t want to change it and if I wanted I could!” The problem is, they couldn’t! They just think they can… The moment you take their coffee away or turn the TV off, they freak out! They have a panic attack and will most likely attack you verbally or even physically. They have no discipline to stop and be free.



Why don’t us ask yourself what are your addictions? Try to name some of the things you can’t live without. Can you live without that glass of wine you have every night? Or is it some soft drink you are addicted to. Or maybe it is your car, your phone or the Internet you can’t live without. I think many can relate to this one. The obsession about checking emails or Facebook posts.  Is your phone the last thing you look at before you go to sleep? Is it the first thing you look at when you wake up? Try to break that pattern and see how hard it is. If you can’t live without it, then you are addicted.



What about electricity or hot water? What happens if there is a power black out and everything stops working? What if your phone is running out of battery? How does it make you feel?



We are so addicted to our favourite foods and modern life luxuries, we don’t even notice. If you were addicted to an illegal drug and were unable to get it, you would do anything to find it and get your fix. Only in that state of need you are able to realise how much you are addicted. If all our ‘soft’ drugs are supplied 24/7, we wouldn’t even notice that we are addicted.



For a person, to be really free, one would have to identify all addictions and get rid of them. There is a difference between using a phone to make a call and check emails as necessary or being obsessive about checking it every 2 minutes. We must keep checking in and constantly monitor our relationships with things, people and food in our lives. If we don’t, we are slaves to those things that control us.



Sugar, alcohol, coffee, bread, pasta, TV, the Internet… Those things are the most addictive things, but no one seems to care.



All processed food is loaded with sugars and at the same time are stripped of all the essential micro nutrients like vitamins and minerals. We eat it, we get our sugar rush, but our bodies are starving.



The only way to break the addictions is to ditch it. One must make the decision and let it all go. It might be hard the first couple of days during the detox, but after a while you won’t even miss it. Your body will be grateful that it doesn’t have to work so hard removing all that sugar from your bloodstream and your mind will get a break from TV trance that encourages passivity. You might even replace it with more stimulating activities where you can become creative and live, instead of watching someone else living it on the screen.



All you need is a discipline. Discipline is like a muscle that you need to exercise to make it stronger. Every time you say no to your addictions, you make them weaker and your discipline grows. You will get your independence back and slowly end your dependency on everything that society feeds you. Everything that we are consuming and do not really need, can be traced back years, decades or centuries and usually at the source you can find an idea on how to make money… That’s all it is.



Sugar was non-existent in our culture 400-500 years ago. Humanity did not need it to survive. Then it suddenly took off with the discovery of the new world. Plantations, slavery and human exploitation – all that to make money. The business people back then quickly realised the potential in sugar because it was so desirable by people for its addictive properties.  This is the same with coffee and all other things like chocolate. What this little affair with sugar has cost us, as a society is astounding.



Fact - the global diabetes devices and drug market was worth USD 50.8 billion in 2011 and is expected to reach USD 98.4 billion in 2018. Do you think with those kinds of figures they want people to be healthy? Think about it. Really! The mechanism is in place. Sugar, wheat products, corn syrup is in almost everything these days. 



Now, diabetes is only one of many modern diseases that terrorizes the human population. There are many others, mostly caused by bad nutrition, lack of good air and water, lack of activity and depression caused by overall unhappiness thanks to the passive consumption lifestyle. When did food become so important and start to play such an important social role? When did overeating and overindulging in the wrong food infiltrate our culture? When did we swap one chicken a week on a Sunday for chicken 10 times a week? When did we become so ignorant that we are capable of slaughtering 80,000,000,000 chickens per year as a human race and not even notice?



How self obsessed and food obsessed can we become? How far is this going to go? How many more people have to get sick and die thanks to overeating and over indulging in the wrong food?



The only way we can change this and become healthier as a society is to stop and start to think for ourselves. Turn off the TV and stop obsessing about the latest episode of Master Chef.  It is nice to eat tasty food, but healthy and conscious choices can be tasty too.



People do not need more medication, what they need is better food choices, to enable our bodies to heal. This requires discipline.



Sometimes when we go out with friends or meet with extended family, we somehow lose all common sense and take on the herd mentality. We forget ourselves and eat like it’s going to be out last meal. The next day we feel tired and regret what we did, but it’s too late. Our little ego won again. The little kid inside of us got what it wanted. Our true self is left defeated and weakened.  Let’s try to do better next time.



Do we really need to eat all that food? Most likely not…



What I love about the Cohen’s program is because it teaches you to eat less, and only what your body really needs. It teaches you not to overindulge, but still enjoy food. It teaches you to live without processed food and lets your body heal and reach a new hormonal balance. You will feel better, healthier and stronger… But you must be disciplined and stick to it. You have to ignore that little kid inside your brain and let it carry on with its tantrums. It will stop eventually…


 

It is up to you to wake up and realize what you are doing to your body.  It is up to you to lead a new healthy lifestyle.

Thursday, 21 February 2013

Make Yourself Get Started

One of the most common things we see with clients who are battling with their weight is procrastination. They want to get started but get lost in birthday parties, anniversaries coming up, holidays and general everyday stress. I am sure we have all been there at some point. But what can you do about it?

The solution is to reduce the pressure and expectations as much as possible. Because if you see a big task or goal in front of you then that causes some kind of pain or resistance inside of you. So you shy away from doing it and rather think about other goals that are easier and make you feel better instead. So here are a few things to think about:

  • Your Eating Plan is the foundation of your new lifestyle. You will not spend the rest of your life on it, but it will give you a sound foundation by balancing your body chemistry, so that the extra foods and richer foods introduced in Refeeding do not mess up your hormones.
  • Recognise that what seems like a long way to go before Refeeding, really is not when you put it into the context of the number of years you are likely to live. What are a few weeks or months in the scale of your life?
  • Remember Dr Cohen’s Program, with its three stages, is designed to equip you for life to eat well, be healthy and avoid future weight gain. To be effective it must be implemented properly. Dr Cohen provides you with the tools to do that. It is a learning experience.
  • Think about the Program as a whole as a lifestyle commitment and not a diet. It has strongly positive outcomes, especially with respect to your health, so it is worth a little hard work and commitment to achieve these goals.
  • You can set yourself a series of goals, a schedule of steps to your long-term goal, perhaps 5kg steps. Then as soon as you achieve the first goal you have a pre-determined reward for achieving it. Plan this reward carefully, so that you know what it is and can look forward to it. Then you would proceed to the next goal – another 5kg and so on. You would label each goal a 5kg loss and would not cumulate the loss, and this would keep it out of the context of your overall planned loss.
  • Just start – commit to 2 days and see how you go. If you do not feel comfortable about it, just commit to 1 day.
When you think of the positives and the future and break things down in to smaller goals, it does not feel big or hard or uncomfortable anymore. It may not feel like fun either, but once you get started and take those first steps, you will almost never just quit. Instead, you will be telling yourself: "Okay, those first few days were not that bad really and I am enjoying how I feel and the change in my body". And so you will continue for a few more days or it just may ignite a small spark of enthusiasm or kick-start a little bit of forward momentum and you will be on your way!

Make the start as easy and light as you can. Be kind to yourself in this way and you will be amazed at how much you can achieve that you have been procrastinating on for quite some time. Today is the day to do it!

Source: Cohen's Lifestyle Clinic

Wednesday, 20 February 2013

Beating Sugar Addiction

Beating Sugar Addiction


If you regularly crave sweet things or you find it impossible to stop after just one biscuit or one piece of chocolate, you may have a case of sugar addiction. Your drive to eat sweet things is disrupting your blood sugar levels, diet and then ultimately your weight. Here are seven simple tips to help you beat that sugar addiction:
  • Stick to foods that are closest to their original form. The closer a food is to its original form, the less processed sugar it will contain
  • Eat protein for breakfast. It is the most important meal of the day. Your first meal must create blood sugar stability that will carry you to the next meal without sugar cravings
  • Eat protein with every meal. Eating protein with each meal prepares your body for the increase of serotonin production and keeps your blood sugar stable throughout the day
  • Read Labels! It is amazing how many things we put into our mouths without the slightest idea of what is in them. The longer the list of ingredients, the more likely sugar is going to be included on that list
  • Do not starve yourself in order to reward yourself with donuts or chocolate. Your body goes into starvation mode, so that treat you eat after a seven hour fast turns straight to fat
  • Keep a journal of what you eat; you will be shocked by the amount of sugar-filled snacks in your diet
  • Drink water constantly, this assists the Human Growth Hormone to metabolise fat

Source: Cohen's Lifestyle Clinic