I was having a conversation with a co-worker the other day that really made me think. He was celebrating a birthday and being a lover of sweet things, everyone decided it was a fantastic idea to bring him every kind of treat under the sun for his birthday celebration.Delicious cake? Check.
Decadent chocolate? Check.
Scrumptious cookies? Check.
It really was a smorgasbord of delicious things.
I knew we all had a huge problem when this lover of sweets looked at me and said, “Even though this stuff is so delicious, it really does make me feel like crap when I eat it.”
And there it was: the plain, ugly truth. You really are what you eat! Although those delectable things tasted so good going down, eating too much bad-for-you food really does make you feel bad, both physically and emotionally. For me, not only does it sometimes literally make me sick, but I also figure out a way to thoroughly beat myself up mentally and emotionally for indulging so much. The temporary high you receive from tasting something delicious is far outweighed by the awful feelings you have when you overindulge.
The next time one of those delicious treats is presented to me, I’m going to try and remember that you really are what you eat. A taste of sweetness can’t do anything but make you sweeter. Overindulging, though, can have quite a sour aftermath.
In other news, I’m really trying to get back on track after a few weeks of concert hopping, birthday parties and all-around celebrating the end of summer.
Overindulgence was a definite. Good luck to you as you continue on the healthy living journey and enjoy these last few days of a beautiful summer! Where has the time gone?
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by Lindsay Eichelman

